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Antibiotic resistant bacteria issue demands action
Published on December 14, 2012
Part 1: A recent conference raises many questions about the causes of antiobiotic-resistant bacteria. -
Energy optimization program saves dollars for Michigan farms
Published on December 7, 2012
The Energy Optimization energy efficiency program provides rebates to eligible farmers across Michigan. -
MSU Extension Growing Michigan Conference offers long-term view for farmers, Ag professionals
Published on December 7, 2012
Whether it’s wacky weather or government regulations, agriculture’s changing climate continues to challenge Michigan farmers. That’s why Michigan State University Extension is hosting the Growing Michigan Conference. -
MSU Horse Judging program is going strong!
Published on November 27, 2012
Learn more about how MSU Horse Judging teams have been a staple of the MSU Horse Program for decades. -
Will hay prices fall in 2013?
Published on November 26, 2012
Fewer acres and an excessive drought drove hay prices up in 2012. Will they come back down in 2013? -
Soil health and soil quality
Published on November 20, 2012
Understanding the differences between soil health and soil quality. -
Hay prices high as 2012 drought has wreaked havoc on supplies
Published on November 20, 2012
This year the hay market is a seller's market regardless of feed quality. -
Cost of renovating hay or pasture fields in northern Michigan
Published on November 9, 2012
Figure out costs and risks before working up old hay fields or pastures. -
Single species versus multiple species cover crops
Published on November 6, 2012
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula trial explores option of multi-species cover crops for soil-building. -
Michigan 4-H score well at national equine contests
Published on November 6, 2012
Michigan 4-H youth performed well at the Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup and the All-American Quarter Horse Congress.