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What you need to know about EPA's Bulletins Live! Two
Published on February 23, 2024
How to create up to date "Bulletins Live! Two" based on EPA's Pesticide Use Limitation Area for your field locations. -
2022 Ag Census reveals surprising trend in acreage of tile drainage in the Midwest
Published on February 23, 2024
Some Midwest states reported a reduction in acreage of subsurface tile drainage from 2017 to 2022. -
Balancing act: A policy success story in the Great Lakes
Published on February 23, 2024
Implementing the 'swish and spit' method successfully reduced the risk of AIS introductions from transoceanic ballast water. -
The cloning crayfish conundrum: A threat to the Great Lakes ecosystem
Published on February 23, 2024
While not in the Great Lakes -- yet -- its ability to outcompete native species make the marbled crayfish a significant risk to the Great Lakes. -
Foes or food? Foraging for Great Lakes invasive species
Published on February 23, 2024
Many invasive species, from garlic mustard to grass carp, were deliberately introduced to the United States because they were once a valuable food source. -
Ensuring volunteers feel valued
Published on February 22, 2024
There are several ways volunteer managers can ensure volunteers feel valued throughout their volunteer experience. -
White muscle disease in cattle is caused by nutrient deficiency
Published on February 22, 2024
Selenium and vitamin E are important components in combating oxidative stress and maintaining proper muscle function. -
Project GREEEN-funded research packs a punch against problematic weeds
Published on February 21, 2024
MSU scientists team up with Michigan plant industry groups using Project GREEEN and commodity dollars to combat weeds. -
Stay in the same field with grazing terms
Published on February 19, 2024
Don’t get lost in the back 40 of grazing terms based on research and improved pasture management practices. -
Michigan AgrAbility 2023 Updates
Published on February 19, 2024
Michigan’s AgrAbility program works with people in the agricultural industry who have an illness, injury or disability to help them keep working on the farm. -
Studying the Changing Markets in Kenya and India
Published on February 19, 2024
Saweda Liverpool-Tasie and Tom Reardon won a grant for a two-year project for $800,000 from RIMISP. The grant is for data analysis for a number of countries in Africa and field surveys in all segments of several ag product value chains in India and Kenya. -
Management Over Medication: Fall and winter manure handling and storage tips for small swine farms
Published on February 19, 2024
How to properly handle swine manure on a small farm in the fall and winter seasons. -
Meet Jacob Kilby: graduate student
Published on February 18, 2024
Jake Kilby is completing his Master's Degree in CSS, pioneering a hybrid turf system for the 2026 FIFA World Cup stadiums. -
Change In Email Records Retention Policy
Published on February 18, 2024
Beginning on April 3, 2024, all MSU Outlook items moved to your Deleted Items folder & subfolders within, will be sent automatically to the Recoverable Items folder after a rolling 30 days -
Plant Science Student Recruitment Weekend 2024
Published on February 16, 2024
A good turnout for the future of plant science at MSU -
Don’t touch! How to identify and manage poison ivy in Christmas tree production – Part 1
Published on February 16, 2024
Identifying poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) early in a Christmas tree rotation can help growers develop an effective control plan. -
2023-24 Red de Aprendizaje: Gobernanza REDD+ (políticas internacionales de incentivos y estudios de caso)
Published on February 16, 2024
En este series de webinar, oradores Liliana Lozano y Deborah Delgado presentan "Gobernanza REDD+ (políticas internacionales de incentivos y estudios de caso)." -
Government and laws are not just for adults; youth have a voice in creating ideas for legislation
Published on February 16, 2024
High school students in Michigan have the opportunity for hands-on learning about state government by attending 4-H Capitol Experience. -
Don’t touch! How to identify and manage poison ivy in Christmas tree production – Part 2
Published on February 16, 2024
Managing poison ivy early in Christmas tree rotation can help growers develop an effective control plan. -
MSU Extension educator wins prestigious award to launch breastfeeding and infant care project in Egypt
Published on February 16, 2024
Ghaida Batarseh Havern, a maternal, infant and early childhood health educator at Michigan State University Extension, was chosen as a 2024 CANR Global Scholar to launch an innovative project.