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Summer is a great time for young people to job shadow
Published on June 28, 2019
The national 4-H “Build Your Future” curriculum can help enhance the job shadow experience. -
What can a 4-H member learn from past record books?
Published on June 28, 2019
There are many benefits to keeping records in life. Some of those benefits occur during the process and others occur when reviewing the records. Past 4-H record books are great tools for saving time, increasing your profit margin and providing education. -
Sycamore anthracnose: Why your sycamore may be slow to leaf out this spring
Published on June 28, 2019
Many American sycamores have not leafed out well during this cold, wet spring, but they should recover with warmer weather. -
Horse Camp 2019: Week 1
Published on June 27, 2019
Horse Camp 2019: Week 1 -
Green Science Adventure Camp: Wednesday
Published on June 27, 2019
Green Science Adventure Camp: Wednesday -
AFRE faculty member named University Distinguished Professor
Published on June 27, 2019
Scott Swinton, professor in the Michgan State University’s Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics receives prestigious faculty honor based on service, teaching and scholarly achievements. -
Explore the rarely seen world of freshwater plants!
Published on June 27, 2019
Take a deep dive into aquatic plant identification with a 2-day course at Kellogg Biological Station -
Stakeholder engagement inspires a new design for GLANSIS database
Published on June 27, 2019
Website redesign adds new tool which provides side-by-side comparisons of risk assessments for individual aquatic species and more. -
2020 Great Lakes Hop & Barley Conference
Published on June 27, 2019
SAVE THE DATE March 6-8, 2020 -
Options for handling treated soybean seed (including as a cover crop)
Published on June 27, 2019
Before deciding how to handle treated soybean seed, weigh these options to inform your choice. -
Pesky broadleaf weeds flowering in turf
Published on June 27, 2019
White clover, black medic and oxalis are all flowering in lawns and other turf now. -
Livestock winter forage supplies may be short this year
Published on June 27, 2019
Hay carryover from last year is low, and with the current delayed hay harvest, that trend could continue, do not wait until you need the forage, make plans now! -
Green Science Adventure Camp: Tuesday
Published on June 26, 2019
Green Science Adventure Camp: Tuesday -
MSU Interior Design’s Kristy Kellom wins Best Student Design Poster Award at EDRA50
Published on June 26, 2019
Kristy Kellom, graduate student in environmental design won the first place for the Environmental Design and Research Association (EDRA) Student Design Poster Award at the EDRA50 conference in Brooklyn, NY, May 22-25, 2019. -
Southeast Michigan vegetable update – June 26, 2019
Published on June 26, 2019
Conditions allow for field activity, as well as disease development. Be vigilant. -
Pinkish-red strands in grass could be red thread
Published on June 26, 2019
Red thread is often associated with under-fertilized turf and one of the simplest recommendations to alleviate disease pressure is to fertilize. -
Cane burial: Buried (to stay) alive in southwest Michigan
Published on June 26, 2019
A down-to-earth viticulture practice known as cane burial enables wine grape fruiting potential. -
Southwest Michigan vegetable update – June 25, 2019
Published on June 26, 2019
Warm weather returns and we’ve got mixed feelings about that. -
West central Michigan vegetable update - June 26, 2019
Published on June 26, 2019
Finally, some good weather for growing! Unfortunately, it’s also good weather for disease development. -
East Michigan vegetable update – June 26, 2019
Published on June 26, 2019
Conditions for diseases are perfect, but the pathogen must be present to cause harm.