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Great Lakes Forage and Grazing Conference to feature Mike Rankin as keynote speaker
Published on February 13, 2020
The Great Lakes Forage and Grazing Conference on March 5 in St. Johns, Michigan, will focus on uncertainty in producing forages in 2020. -
Smart Gardening Conference to focus on smart plants
Published on February 13, 2020
Learn about the magical interactions between flowers and their pollinators at the 2020 Smart Gardening Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan. -
Time to think about grain bin safety
Published on February 13, 2020
Learn more about grain bin safety by following these tips and attending a grain safety meeting on Feb. 28 in Rosebush, Michigan. -
Lessons learned from the 2019 season part 3
Published on February 13, 2020
This article will focus on the break-evens and how to predict for future references. -
Lessons learned from the 2019 season part 2
Published on February 13, 2020
This article will focus on the cost of production. -
Cultural exercise: Japan radio taiso
Published on February 13, 2020
To add more stretching to your daily routine, consider making it a cultural experience by trying the Japanese radio taiso. -
Lessons learned from the 2019 season part 1
Published on February 13, 2020
This article will focus on the importance of farm's financial status. Understanding the process of determining how well your farm is doing. -
Mobile-friendly guide for grape IPM scouting is now available
Published on February 13, 2020
This important grape pest identification management tool can be downloaded for free to view on smart phones and tablets. -
Farms needed for insects in agricultural landscapes project
Published on February 12, 2020
MSU study will measure ecosystem services and insect communities on farms across Lower Michigan during summer 2020. -
Create the next generation of entrepreneurs by celebrating National Entrepreneurship week
Published on February 12, 2020
Empower entrepreneurial thinking with these engaging activities. -
IFLR to host three panel discussions at IFT2020
Published on February 12, 2020
MSU's Institute for Food Laws and Regulations will host three panel discussions at IFT's Annual Event and Food Expo this July. -
Understanding enterprise budgets and economic profit
Published on February 12, 2020
Learn how enterprise works and how it will affect your farm and future. -
Keeping youth safe: Surprises versus secrets
Published on February 12, 2020
Help youth and adults understand the difference between surprises and secrets. -
Farmland Rent Considerations - Part 3: Farmland Rental Agreements and Arrangements
Published on February 11, 2020
This series covers the factors you should take into consideration when renting out your farm land. -
Michigan State University Women Making a Difference in Global Health
Published on February 11, 2020
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering faculty prepare the next generation of biosystems engineers while advancing human health through disease detection and prevention. -
Farmland Rent Considerations - Part 2: Tips for negotiations farmland rent
Published on February 11, 2020
This series covers the factors you should take into consideration when renting out your farm land. -
MSU students win first place again at the National Association of Home Builders Student Competition
Published on February 11, 2020
MSU's Residential Construction Management Competition team took first place that the National Association of Home Builders Student Competition for the second year in a row! -
Farmland Rent Considerations - Part 1: Farmland rent - past, present and future
Published on February 11, 2020
This series covers the factors you should take into consideration when renting out your farm land. -
Southwest Michigan floriculture report – February crop status and culture notes
Published on February 11, 2020
Warm and cloudy weather presents challenges for greenhouse growers. -
More on red pine
Published on February 11, 2020
Red pine has long been a fast-growing, attractive, and relatively disease-free forest tree species. While many natural stands exist, most red pine was planted.