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MSU hosts faculty from North Carolina A&T in effort to foster collaboration and showcase research, outreach endeavors
Published on May 5, 2023
Visit part of ongoing partnership to enhance cooperation between the two land-grant institutions -
What is management over medication?
Published on May 5, 2023
Management of livestock is essential for a healthy herd. Some medications can be avoided with close observation and understanding of a herd health plan, which is the main objective of the management over medication concept. -
Thomas Wenzel named farm manager at MSU Saginaw Valley Research and Extension Center
Published on May 4, 2023
SVREC hosts research and outreach efforts to support dry bean, sugarbeet, wheat, corn and soybean producers -
STAAARS plus second cohort wraps up fellowships
Published on May 4, 2023
The second cohort of the STAAARS plus fellowship has finished the rigorous training program and presented their final findings. -
Lawn turf update - May 4, 2023
Published on May 4, 2023
Lawns have been slow growing this spring with the unusually cold and wet weather but the forecasted warmup by the end of the week will have lawns and weeds springing to life. -
MSU researcher participates on international team that finds that a quarter of Africa's trees are located outside areas classified as forest
Published on May 4, 2023
Discovery opens the door for future carbon mitigation efforts, better land management -
Forest + Carbon Visualization Partnership Contributes to the Upward Ground Summit with a Custom Virtual Reality Experience
Published on May 4, 2023
The Forest + Climate Visualization Partnership (FCVP) created a site-specific virtual reality demonstration for the Upward Ground Summit at Southern University in Baton Rouge. -
MSU researcher finds that a quarter of Africa's trees are located outside areas classified as forest
Published on May 4, 2023
Discovery opens the door for future carbon mitigation efforts, better land management -
Michigan vegetable crop report – May 3, 2023
Published on May 4, 2023
This is the kickoff to our weekly in-season vegetable newsletter. -
CANR provides rankings on department, unit initiatives around DEI
Published on May 3, 2023
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will honor the 2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Badge Awards recipients at the CANR Faculty and Staff Reception on May 11. -
A tale of two cutworms: Cutworm control in asparagus
Published on May 3, 2023
Spring time is cutworm time in asparagus. Learn about their biology and control. -
MSU Extension releases new series on grain marketing
Published on May 3, 2023
The series provides a walk through on marketing fundamentals for beginning farmers. -
Botrytis control tips for greenhouse ornamentals
Published on May 3, 2023
Cool, overcast weather prompts Botrytis outbreaks. -
Entomology awarded the CANR DEI Gold Badge
Published on May 3, 2023
The Department of Entomology's efforts in the DEI space were recognized by the CANR Digital Badge Project. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – April 25, 2023
Published on May 2, 2023
Growers have been watching the cool morning temperatures closely, but no significant damage has been reported so far. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – May 2, 2023
Published on May 2, 2023
A series of mornings below freezing this past week has caused sporadic damage to some crops, but prospects are still good in most locations. -
West central Michigan tree fruit update – May 2, 2023
Published on May 2, 2023
Cool temperatures slowed bud development over the past week as we inch closer to bloom. Sweet cherries and early peaches are in full bloom in some orchards in West Central. -
Alfalfa fields wanted to test method for detecting autotoxicity before planting
Published on May 2, 2023
MSU researchers are developing a method to fine-tune alfalfa planting decisions by detecting autotoxicity in soils and we need farm fields where we can test it. -
Why farm in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula?
Published on May 2, 2023
Low cost land and a laidback lifestyle may seem appealing, but the basics of successful farming in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula are the same as everywhere else: careful planning, efficient use of resources, adaptability, commitment and good luck. -
Real-time Science: PFAS Compounds
Published on May 2, 2023
In this post we look at a community request: PFAS compounds.