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CSUS Graduate Spotlight: Rafael Lembi
Published on November 2, 2023
Rafael Lembi, a Community Sustainability PhD student, found a fit in the CSUS graduate program to help answer one of the important questions of sustainability -- How can people work together to bring about just and sustainable futures? -
Health benefits of the outdoors
Published on November 1, 2023
Studies find that time spent outdoors can improve a person’s physical and mental well-being. -
November 2023 newsletter
Published on November 1, 2023
November 2023 newsletter. -
Fall options to control johnsongrass
Published on November 1, 2023
Johnsongrass rhizomes are not very cold tolerant. Take advantage of Michigan winter temperatures to help reduce its population. -
Heroes to Hives program registration is open for the 2024 beekeeping season through Michigan Food & Farming Systems
Published on November 1, 2023
Michigan State University Extension provides educational resources and hosts hands-on beekeeping workshops to veterans in the program. -
Registration now open for 2023 Michigan Greenhouse Growers Expo
Published on October 31, 2023
Education sessions focus on plant production, customer engagement, pest management and specialty cut flowers. -
We can all help prevent oak wilt
Published on October 30, 2023
Knowing the safest time to prune oaks and understanding more about the disease is the best way to help prevent oak wilt. -
The grass-carrying wasp: A solitary wasp that builds an unusual nest
Published on October 30, 2023
Grass-carrying wasps build their distinctive nests in the tracks of storm windows as well as abandoned insect galleries and hollow plant stems. -
PSM WEEKLY NEWS BEET 10-30-23
Published on October 30, 2023
Weekly beet for OCTOBER 30, 2023 -
I need Silage. Is it ready yet?
Published on October 27, 2023
How can farms bridge the gap to the newly available corn silage when inventories run out? -
Responsible management to reduce TB in deer and cattle
Published on October 27, 2023
It is whitetail season – the opportunity not only to bag a deer, but to help in managing the deer herd. -
MSU researcher shows AI can be used for rapid pathogen detection in food sector
Published on October 26, 2023
Jiyoon Yi, BAE assistant professor, has recently published research that shows that AI can be used for rapid detection of pathogens in agriculture water and liquid foods. -
Teen speak
Published on October 26, 2023
American slang and a sense of belonging. -
Where you keep your money matters
Published on October 26, 2023
There are many benefits to putting your money into a bank or credit union. -
Harvesting and handling frost-damaged soybeans
Published on October 26, 2023
Soybean producers can try these recommendations to reduce adverse effects of frost or freeze damage to immature soybeans. -
CM Program Searches for Fixed Term Teaching Specialist
Published on October 25, 2023
The School of Planning, Design and Construction's Construction Management program invites applications for a Fixed Term Teaching Specialist -
Healthy Halloween alternatives
Published on October 25, 2023
Use the Halloween holiday as an opportunity to make healthy treat choices for yourself and your children as you teach them about moderation and setting limits. -
Thomas and Rhonda Coon elected to Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees
Published on October 25, 2023
Thomas and Rhonda Coon, Portage, were elected to the Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees at its September 29 annual membership meeting. -
Michigan 4-H Foundation holds officer and trustee elections
Published on October 25, 2023
The Michigan 4-H Foundation elected officers and board of trustee members at meetings on Sept. 29 in East Lansing. -
Award-winning graduate student in MSU forestry connecting the dots and bringing new light to history of forestry
Published on October 25, 2023
Jasmine K. Brown, a doctoral student in the Michigan State University Department of Forestry, is quickly becoming a standout in her field.