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Three PSM Affiliated Faculty Amongst Seven most cited.
Published on January 1, 2019
Three PSM Affiliated researchers have been recognized in the Highly Cited Researchers List, an annual compilation of the global leaders in scientific influence by Clarivate Analytics. -
Producing exceptional tasting, high-quality fruit
Published on January 1, 2019
Todd Einhorn strives to cultivate trees that will consistently produce the right balance of flowers, fruit and leaves to produce “exceptional tasting, high-quality fruit. -
Using research to build urban forests with resilience & city planning in mind
Published on January 1, 2019
Asia Dowtin uses what she knows about how different tree species function in urban environments to help cities plan resilient greenspaces for the future. -
From India to MSU – researcher has dedicated his life to agriculture
Published on January 1, 2019
Maninderpal Singh, an assistant professor in the MSU Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, is studying current and emerging issues in cropping systems to help Michigan farmers improve farm profitability, sustainability and climate resiliency. -
Carrying the LTER torch forward
Published on January 1, 2019
Nick Haddad saw leading the Long-Term Ecological Research projects as a perfect opportunity to continue the research that has defined his career. -
Shifting into a higher land-grant gear
Published on January 1, 2019
Melissa McKendree's research focuses on consumer and producer marketing, production economics and farm management. Through her MSU Extension appointment, she helps farmers improve their processes. -
Protecting reproductive and child health
Published on January 1, 2019
Courtney Carignan works to ensure food, water and consumer goods are safe. -
Examining how humans and animals manage chronic infections
Published on January 1, 2019
Andrew Olive, an assistant professor in the MSU Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, is conducting research associated with the management of chlamydia and other chronic infections. -
Forging new partnerships
Published on January 1, 2019
MSU AgBioResearch associate director George Smith talks about the future of the organization and its research priorities. -
Studying pregnancy and its long-term impact on women and their children
Published on January 1, 2019
Rita Strakovsky, an assistant professor in the MSU Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, is studying the relationship between the mother and the developing fetus. -
Children and grief
Published on December 28, 2018
Understanding how children grieve the loss of a loved one can help them cope during difficult times. -
Get ready for the upcoming Field Crop Production Update in southeast Michigan
Published on December 28, 2018
On Jan. 14, 2019, Lenawee County will host the MSU Extension Field Crop Production Update. Don’t miss this chance to learn what to expect for the 2019 crop season. -
Year-end fertilizer prices
Published on December 28, 2018
The year-end retail prices of all major fertilizers were higher in 2018 compared to 2017, according to USDA statistics. -
Corn yield response to multiple nitrogen fertilizer application rates at V9 stage in southeast Michigan
Published on December 28, 2018
No significant yield difference was observed across all late-season nitrogen rates. The greatest return to nitrogen and lowest nitrogen use efficiency was obtained with a single nitrogen application of 70 pounds applied pre-plant with anhydrous ammonia. -
AFRE Hiring Specialist-Advisor for Undergraduate Programs
Published on December 27, 2018
AFRE seeks outstanding applicants for a continuing system position as an Academic Advisor. -
Understanding the basics of a budget
Published on December 26, 2018
A simple budget can be as uncomplicated as knowing a few key terms and concepts. -
Resumes are important in the job market
Published on December 26, 2018
Why are resumes so important in the job market? Resumes can make or break you getting the job you want, so you want to it to look the best it can be. -
Give babies a safe place to sleep during holiday travel
Published on December 26, 2018
When traveling, babies should sleep alone in a crib, portable crib, bassinet or pack and play. -
Michigan 4-H can help build an entrepreneurship education program
Published on December 26, 2018
Because of the connection to real life, youth entrepreneurship education program experiences will assist youth in developing the skills necessary for the jobs of the future. -
Global and cultural education programs for youth
Published on December 26, 2018
Opening minds to new ways of thinking, new perspectives, other cultural values and endless possibilities.