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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." -
Student Opportunity in Reproductive Biology and Developmental Sciences
Published on January 13, 2020
Students will be trained in areas of reproductive biology and developmental sciences and receive career development workshops to prepare them for graduate school. Deadline: January 27, 2020. -
Exploring the possibility of a grass-fed and grain-fed beef producer co-op in Michigan
Published on January 13, 2020
The idea of a producer owned cooperative for grass-fed and grain-fed beef is something that has been talked about for a while. The speakers at this meeting, will share their stories of such cooperatives. -
Equifax Data Breach: Time running out to file a claim
Published on January 10, 2020
The deadline to submit a claim for those impacted by the Equifax data breach is Jan. 22, 2020. -
Zoning in on millennials
Published on January 10, 2020
Changing community codes to attract talented youth is one economic development strategy. -
PARK(ing) day: A Placemaking Tool
Published on January 10, 2020
Create a temporary public park in your community on parking day. -
Earned income tax credits: What are they and how do I qualify?
Published on January 10, 2020
Stop leaving money on the table. See if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credits. -
To protect Michigan’s diverse bird populations we must protect the forests
Published on January 10, 2020
Next to deer, birds are probably the most popular group of forest wildlife. At least half of Michigan’s 300 bird species use forests to meet their habitat requirements. -
Facilitative Leadership: An approach to better meetings
Published on January 10, 2020
Effective use of easy-to-learn skills, tools and techniques help boost productivity help people meet critical outcome-oriented objectives. -
MSU partnering with hospital in Ethiopia on clubfoot, hip dysplasia education
Published on January 9, 2020
Videos instruct parents on early detection, symptoms and corrective procedures. -
MSU Extension to present at statewide hemp conference
Published on January 9, 2020
MSU Extension specialists and educators will present several talks on research efforts and related topics at the Midwest iHemp Expo in Lansing on Jan. 10-11, 2020. -
The 6th Annual Agricultural Policy Conference (AAPC) in Dodoma, Tanzania from 12th – 14th February 2020
Published on January 9, 2020
Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy will be supporting the 6th Annual Agricultural Policy Conference (AAPC) in Dodoma, Tanzania on February 12-14, 2020. -
FCWG 2019-20 Learning Exchange Series Session: Opportunity Assessments for Natural Climate Solutions
Published on January 8, 2020
In this webinar, speaker Joe Fargione of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) will present "Opportunity Assessments for Natural Climate Solutions." -
Don’t make the wrong PLC/ARC decision for your farm – 2018 Farm Bill ramifications vary greatly from the past
Published on January 8, 2020
Attending a 2018 Farm Bill meeting will help farmers choose the best program for their farm’s unique situation. -
Sixth annual Great Lakes Hop and Barley Conference
Published on January 8, 2020
This annual event will be held at the Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest, on March 5-7, 2020. -
Michigan's 2020 Drainage Workshop to teach drainage concepts and design
Published on January 8, 2020
Learn about drainage concepts and how to design drainage systems with crop production and water quality in mind on Feb. 12-13, 2020, in East Lansing. -
With proper design, agriculture and solar energy can be mutually beneficial
Published on January 8, 2020
Gould explains how a proper design that corresponds with agriculture and solar energy can be beneficial and how to achieve these benefits. -
Starting a raised bed garden
Published on January 7, 2020
An alternative to growing plants directly in the ground with boutique soil and better drainage.