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Powering Michigan Agriculture Conference panel speaker: Energy efficiency benefits turkey production
Published on February 3, 2016
Panel member will address the impact of energy efficiency practices implemented on a Michigan turkey farm at the Powering Michigan Agriculture with Renewable Energy Conference. -
Recreational fishers also target lake whitefish in the Great Lakes
Published on February 2, 2016
Munising Bay on Lake Superior has a unique population of lake whitefish that grows very slow. -
Turning Michigan fish waste into fertilizer creates a commercial product
Published on February 1, 2016
Several million pounds of commercial fish waste are generated in Michigan each year. -
26th annual Great Lakes Conference at MSU to address Michigan’s water heritage
Published on January 29, 2016
“The Great Lakes: Michigan's Water Heritage” conference to focus on state’s draft 30-Year Water Strategy as well as current issues, opportunities and challenges. -
Onsite wastewater treatment systems programs
Published on January 25, 2016
Understanding how a household wastewater treatment system works can help protect an individual’s health and the environment. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trail: People, fish and fishing
Published on January 25, 2016
Celebrate and experience our Great Lakes fisheries heritage while traveling Michigan. -
Hendrick recommended as Dean of College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at MSU
Published on January 25, 2016
Hendrick is an MSU alumnus who currently serves as interim dean for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Science at Ohio State University. -
Poultry enthusiasts are encouraged to sign up for MSU Extension news digest
Published on January 19, 2016
Subscribe to the MSU Extension Poultry digest to ensure you have the most up-to-date information about avian influenza. -
Thousand cankers disease
Published on January 19, 2016
Michigan black walnuts are threatened by the thousands cankers disease, although the disease is not yet present in the state .There are few black walnuts, but they are important and valuable component of many woodlots and cities in the southern counties. -
Higher Learning Commission Inviting Third-Party Comments
Published on January 18, 2016
The University will host a visit April 4-5, 2016, with a team representing the Higher Learning Commission. The team will review the institution’s ongoing ability to meet the Commission’s Criteria for Accreditation.