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Dr. Jeffrey Swada named Featured Alumnus at University of Illinois
Published on April 18, 2019
Dr. Jeffrey Swada was named a Featured Food Science Alumnus at the University of Illinois. -
Collaborative study seeks to find out how Great Lakes invaders are influencing fish diets
Published on April 18, 2019
Michigan State University is leading a comprehensive study of trout, salmon and walleye diets in Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. This far-reaching effort would not be possible without the contributions of many partner organizations and individuals. -
Reducing costs and improving profits for wheat growers
Published on April 18, 2019
Follow these suggestions to reduce variable cash expenses for wheat production and add value to the enterprise or rotation. -
Does “Grass” make your Beef Better?
Published on April 18, 2019
Kris DeAngelo, of MSU's Institute for Food Laws and Regulations, takes a wry look at the new cannabis-infused burger by Carl's Jr. -
CANR recognizes faculty and staff with 20- and 25-year anniversaries
Published on April 18, 2019
CANR annually recognizes employees in research, academics and outreach and their time at Michigan State University. -
MSU Interior Design’s Linda Nubani leads efforts for 50th Annual Environmental Design Research Association Conference
Published on April 18, 2019
Linda Nubani, assistant professor of ID in the SPDC at MSU, was elected as chair-elect of Board of Directors of the Environmental Design Research Association. She was also elected as chair of the Conference Program Committee of its 50th Annual Conference. -
Precision soil sampling: Every farm needs it!
Published on April 18, 2019
MSU Agriculture Innovation Day session will focus on importance of soil sampling for proper management. -
Soil temperatures and planting timing – Part 1 of 3: Optimal soil temperature for planting
Published on April 18, 2019
Timing for planting corn and other field crops is based in part on when soil temperatures are optimal for seed germination and seedling emergence. -
Spring 2019 Newsletter - April 2019
Published on April 18, 2019
Spring 2019 Newsletter - April 2019 -
CANR recognizes faculty and staff with 30 plus-year anniversaries
Published on April 18, 2019
CANR annually recognizes employees in research, academics and outreach and their time at Michigan State University. -
CANR recognizes faculty and staff with 10- and 15-year anniversaries
Published on April 18, 2019
CANR annually recognizes employees in research, academics and outreach and their time at Michigan State University. -
High sandhill crane populations? Don’t overlook planter box treatment with Avipel.
Published on April 18, 2019
Consider using the powder formulation of Avipel seed treatment for last-minute application in the planter box if you are dealing with a large sandhill crane population. -
Deadline for commenting on draft guidance on Produce Safety Rule approaches
Published on April 18, 2019
The FDA is accepting feedback around newly issued draft guidance regarding the Produce Safety Rule. The deadline to comment is April 22! -
Strengthen career skills through community service
Published on April 17, 2019
A community service project builds skills that can prepare youth for their future careers -
Tomato leaf mold in hoophouse tomatoes
Published on April 17, 2019
High hoophouse humidity can lead to tomato leaf mold. Learn about disease basics and organic and conventional control options here. -
Two MSU Interior Design faculty members received the 2019 Interior Design Educators Council Community Service Award
Published on April 17, 2019
Interior Design Associate Professor and Program Director Suk-Kyung Kim, PhD; and assistant professor Linda Nubani, PhD, received the 2019 Interior Design Educators Council Community Service award at the 2019 IDEC Conference on March 5-9 in Charlotte, NC. -
MSU scientists team up to study bovine microbiome role in antibiotic resistant bacteria
Published on April 17, 2019
A highly multi-disciplinary team of Michigan State University scientists have designed a study to probe how the intestinal microbiome of dairy cattle affects antibiotic resistance, a problem plaguing farms across the country. -
Green Infrastructure workshops offered in Bay City, Dearborn in May
Published on April 17, 2019
Green infrastructure practices play a critical role in making coastal communities more resilient to natural hazards and threats to water quality. -
Opportunity Zone trainings for local community leaders offered by MSU Extension
Published on April 16, 2019
Opportunity Zones are being billed as a potential major community investment vehicle, and these trainings explain the fundamentals for local governments. -
Early season sprays for managing San Jose scale
Published on April 16, 2019
Considerations for spring management of tree fruit pests like San Jose scale.