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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. -
Research team featured in Quality Assurance & Food Safety Magazine
Published on December 25, 2018
QA Magazine featured the School of Packaging including our research team. -
Understanding the biology behind GMOs can help consumers evaluate GMO safety
Published on December 21, 2018
What are GMOs and are they safe to eat? -
Foot rot and foot scald in goats and sheep
Published on December 21, 2018
Foot rot and foot scald are contagious diseases of the hooves in goats and sheep. -
Volunteers are the heart of Breakfast on the Farm events
Published on December 21, 2018
Michigan State University Extension’s Breakfast on the Farm program engages volunteers during the planning and delivery of events. -
Evening grosbeaks arrive across the Great Lakes
Published on December 21, 2018
Despite the range decline of evening grosbeaks over the years, it is predicted that this winter of 2018/2019 will be an irruption year. -
Humane animal handling and stunning training
Published on December 21, 2018
Hands-on training offered to train harvest employees on proper humane animal handling and stunning. -
First CANR Snacks for Success initiative delivers 500 care packages to MSU students
Published on December 21, 2018
The CANR Snacks for Success initiative serves students with care packages and brings campus food security into focus. -
Fresh and clean for spring in the greenhouse
Published on December 21, 2018
Cultural practices to help reduce the risk of outbreaks in floriculture crops. -
Economic Forecast Provides Critical Information for Michigan Stakeholders
Published on December 21, 2018
The latest economic outlook generated Steven Miller's MSU Economic Forecast Model shows potential problems for Michigan's economy in 2019. -
Genetic engineering works because DNA is similar
Published on December 20, 2018
All organisms translate DNA the same way, making it possible for any organism to read DNA from even unrelated organisms. -
Am I up to the physical labor of starting a new farming business?
Published on December 20, 2018
Many farms are equipped with up-to-date, labor saving machines and equipment, but many tasks on smaller, start-up farms require a great deal of physical effort. -
Improving soybean health with foliar fungicide and nitrogen
Published on December 20, 2018
A fungicide produced modest increases in soybean yield. The effects of supplemental nitrogen in combination with fungicide were inconclusive. -
Winter management tips for sheep
Published on December 19, 2018
As cold weather approaches, it is important to consider the comfort of the sheep we care for. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail website offers new opportunities
Published on December 19, 2018
Newly launched site helps visitors explore locations and find events, experiences to help understand, appreciate our Great Lakes fisheries heritage. -
Consider Kohlrabi for winter salads and roasts
Published on December 19, 2018
This cold-weather brassica brings freshness to Michigan meals. -
Protect your septic system from large party gatherings
Published on December 19, 2018
Additional water inputs from bathroom use during a large party without pre-planning can cause an unwanted surprise for your guests. -
Sustainable science amplifies the global of local
Published on December 18, 2018
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Crawford County investing in Crawford County youth with 4-H 2017
Published on December 18, 2018
MSU Extension's 4-H program has impacted more than 1,411 youth in Crawford County. -
ABM Alumnus Represents Pork Industry in Live CNN Interview
Published on December 18, 2018
AFRE alumnus Dustin Baker spoke on a live CNN interview on November 20, 2018 as the Director of Economics & Domestic Production at the NPPC, on the effects the trade disputes are having on pork.