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Wildlife Trafficking in Africa
Published on January 16, 2020
Science & Diplomacy recently published an article on “Wildlife Trafficking in Africa: Opportunities for Science Diplomacy” by Meredith L. Gore and other partners. -
Financial crisis: The steps to recovery
Published on January 15, 2020
You may feel helpless, but there are solutions to your money problems. -
Stay safe when banking online
Published on January 15, 2020
Online banking is convenient and fast but precautions must be taken to ensure your personal information and finances are secure. -
On a fixed income and trying to get by
Published on January 15, 2020
How can I afford the cost of basic necessities? -
New videos explore benefits of cover crops to soil health
Published on January 15, 2020
MSU Extension field crops team releases new cover crop videos to provide convenient information to Michigan field crop farmers. -
Think G.O.R.D. for document organization
Published on January 15, 2020
Simplify your life by organizing your paper records at home. -
Keara at the DOE Site review for the GLBRC
Published on January 15, 2020
Keara is traveling to Madison, WI this week to represent ShadeLab's Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center work for the DOE site review! -
A Year of New: Part 2
Published on January 14, 2020
A continuation NCI's 2019 year in review focusing on NCI's accomplishments in service and research. -
Building the Future: A brighter future with investments in infrastructure
Published on January 14, 2020
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has embarked on a strategic planning process to improve facilities. -
What are Standard Operating Procedures, and why are they important to the swine industry
Published on January 14, 2020
Making assessments and audit guidelines easier for swine producers. -
Packaging: the industry no one thinks about but saves lives
Published on January 14, 2020
Packaging at MSU isn’t only about teaching students at one of the top schools of its kind in the nation. It’s also about working to help save lives. -
Developing standard operating procedures for your swine facilities
Published on January 14, 2020
Tips for preparing standardized procedures for all tasks on the swine farm. -
New herbicide registered for hops in Michigan
Published on January 14, 2020
Hop growers now have another choice for broadleaf weeds and sucker control -
FSP Leader Award Ends with a Legacy of Four Synthesis Reports
Published on January 14, 2020
Over this past year, FSP has generated four Synthesis Reports that reflect on the progress, achievements, and lessons learned from the implementation of FSP Innovation Lab. -
American brown rot has developed strong resistance to Indar in parts of Michigan
Published on January 14, 2020
Fungicide screens in northwest and west central Michigan show widespread resistance to all labelled rates of Indar in populations of the American brown rot fungus. -
What can I do with my land?
Published on January 14, 2020
There are many factors that play a role in determining what can be done with newly purchased or inherited land from location to acreage to current use. -
Nejc presenting on switchgrass microbiome at PAG
Published on January 14, 2020
Dr. Nejc Stopnisek is representing ShadeLab and the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center at the Plant and Animal Genome XXVII Conference in San Diego! -
Everyday Toxicology – Dose & Dose-Rate
Published on January 13, 2020
As winter colds make the rounds and more people are taking medications, let’s take a moment to discuss dosage, dose-rates, and why it’s essential to take medications as directed to receive the optimal benefits. -
Michigan Field Crops podcast “In the Weeds” first series now available
Published on January 13, 2020
MSU Extension field crops team releases In the Weeds, a new podcast to provide convenient education to critical issues facing Michigan field crop farmers. -
Landscape architecture alum shares her education abroad experiences
Published on January 13, 2020
Anna Zultowski says: "I can’t believe it’s been an entire year since my class, a close-knit group of 10, and our professors spent two months preparing for what would be the trip of a lifetime."