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First situation analysis of developments in the Omo-Turkana basin published
Published on January 9, 2019
The OTuRN situation analysis, a product of our 2016 workshop, was published by Ambio online in January 2019, and has already had 2600 downloads. -
2019 Tree Fruit Management School registration and agenda now available
Published on January 9, 2019
Register by Jan. 18 to join Michigan State University Extension in Traverse City, Michigan, to learn about tree fruit horticulture, entomology and pathology. -
NCI Year in Review
Published on January 8, 2019
2018 Year in Review for the National Charrette Institute. -
Landscape Architecture senior receives $2K grant from the CANR Undergraduate Research Program to support research on erosion
Published on January 8, 2019
Amanda Wakefield, a senior majoring in Landscape Architecture at the MSU School of Planning, Design and Construction, received a $2,000 grant from the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Undergraduate Research Program fund. -
EEM Student Accepted into Demmer Scholars Program
Published on January 8, 2019
MSUAFRE student Emma Rice will be spending the summer in Washington DC as a 2019 Demmer Scholar. -
BQA session to be offered in Standish
Published on January 8, 2019
Beef producers can get Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certified at a meeting conducted by Michigan State University Extension on January 17, 2019 at the Saginaw Tribal Center in Standish. The meeting begins at 6:00 pm and will conclude by 9:00. -
Participant registration is open for the Great Lakes Hop and Barley Conference
Published on January 7, 2019
Join us in downtown Traverse City, Michigan, for the premier hop and barley conference in the Midwest on Feb. 28 – March 2, 2019. -
Growing the Saginaw Farmers' Market
Published on January 7, 2019
MSU Extension has helped the Saginaw Farmers Market expand and grow. -
Michigan Alliance for Animal Agriculture to address industry research and outreach needs with $2.6 million in 2019
Published on January 7, 2019
The Michigan Alliance for Animal Agriculture (M-AAA) will invest $2.6 million in 2019 to support research and outreach that directly benefits the animal agriculture industries. -
2018 Bay County MSU Extension Annual Report
Published on January 7, 2019
2018 Bay County MSU Extension Annual Report -
Message from the district director 2018
Published on January 7, 2019
Mark Rankin, district director of MSU Extension District 9 which includes Saginaw County, reflects on another year of serving Saginaw County residents. -
Early maturity soybean variety trial in northern Michigan in 2018
Published on January 7, 2019
Learn about the performance of soybean varieties adapted to local conditions in northern Michigan. -
Helping farmers manage their farms
Published on January 7, 2019
In 2018, MSU Extension provided farm services to Saginaw County farmers. -
MSU Extension works with Michigan organizations to feed the whole child the whole year round
Published on January 7, 2019
Michigan State University (MSU) Extension works with organizations such as the Michigan Department of Education Office of Health and Nutrition Services to ensure children have access to quality meals and nutrition education. -
Avoid early harvest of late-season processing apple varieties to reduce economic losses caused by bitter pit
Published on January 7, 2019
A discussion of the impact of apple harvest timing on post-harvest disorders, including bitter pit. -
Health and nutrition education in Saginaw County
Published on January 7, 2019
In 2018, 646 adults and 501 youth received a nutrition education session, series and/or a policy, system and environmental nutrition education intervention in Saginaw County. -
Supporting child and family development in Saginaw County
Published on January 7, 2019
MSU Extension provides programs for parents and caregivers to help their children develop during their most formative years. -
Youth explore careers, health and leadership through 4-H
Published on January 7, 2019
MSU Extension programs reached 3,550 youth through it's 4-H youth development programs. -
Ying-Chen chose Horticulture for her graduate degree because of the variety of crops to study
Published on January 6, 2019
Ying-Chen is impressed by the amount and variety of resources available for Horticulture grad students. -
Upcoming events for greenhouse growers during January – March 2019
Published on January 4, 2019
Sign up today for many greenhouse events occurring in the coming weeks throughout Michigan in preparation for the spring growing season.