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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. -
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. -
MSU researchers part of team attempting to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan streams
Published on February 11, 2020
Through the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative, MSU researchers are teaming with nearly 50 partners to bring back the treasured fish species. -
Invasive spotted lanternfly workshop held in Berrien County on March 6
Published on February 11, 2020
Anyone that grows or maintains trees, vines or any woody plants should learn about this exotic invasive insect before it appears in Michigan. -
Animations help in Bangladesh’s fight against Fall Armyworm
Published on February 10, 2020
Scientific Animations Without Borders uses animations to communicate timely information of emerging global problems that impact farmers locally. -
Everyday Toxicology – Exposure to Ingredients
Published on February 10, 2020
We are exposed to ingredients every day in many different ways. In this post, we'll explore how we're exposed to ingredients and how different routes of exposure can change the health outcome. -
Bay County MSU Annual Reports
Published on February 10, 2020
MSU Extension Bay County programming report -
Milk and Grain Marketing series offers strategies to optimize farm profitability
Published on February 10, 2020
Do you have your marketing plan in place for 2020? Register for the Milk and Grain Marketing Series to help with your marketing decisions. -
2019 Bay County MSU Extension Annual Report
Published on February 10, 2020
We hope you enjoy reading this latest annual report outlining how MSU Extension in Bay County and throughout the state continue to make Michigan thrive as an excellent place to live, raise a family and conduct business. -
Select a seeding method that gives you the best chance for success when establishing a cover crop
Published on February 10, 2020
MSU Extension releases new videos on different seeding methods for establishing cover crops, and information on how to calibrate planting equipment for uniform planting rates. -
CSUS student awards and accomplishments: Spring 2020
Published on February 10, 2020
These students in the Department of Community Sustainability are being recognized for their excellent work. -
Help youth build the Five C’s: Competence, confidence, connection, character and compassion
Published on February 10, 2020
Volunteers can take these simple steps to help youth build the Five C’s. -
Selling beans at a convenience store
Published on February 7, 2020
People who participated in the MASFRIJOL Project found creative ways to use and sell the beans they grew. -
New attitudes toward nutrition in Guatemala
Published on February 7, 2020
The MASFRIJOL Project had a major impact on the food choices people made. -
More beans, more healthy communities
Published on February 7, 2020
Rural indigenous families in Guatemala are growing and eating more beans, thanks to an outreach team from Michigan State University. -
MSU Extension instructor recognized as a “Children’s Champion”
Published on February 7, 2020
Community nutrition instructor LaShanda “Shane” Jackson takes home a prestigious award for her service in Genesee County. -
Weekly Beet - February 7, 2020
Published on February 7, 2020
The Plant, Soil & Microbial Sciences weekly newsletter highlighting departmental achievements, events and notices. -
Researcher Q&A: Passion for nature leads to career in biological control
Published on February 7, 2020
MSU Entomology assistant professor Marianna Szucs works on biologically restoring balance when a foreign species invades. -
MSU researcher fighting tuberculosis, other infectious diseases around the world
Published on February 7, 2020
Evangelyn Alocilja is a world-renowned scientist studying infectious disease detection and diagnosis. -
How to identify and manage liverwort in nurseries and greenhouses
Published on February 7, 2020
New fact sheet now available on identifying and controlling liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha) in nurseries and greenhouse container production.