News
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Beginning Farmer webinar to address maple syrup production
Published on January 6, 2017
Participants will gain an overview of what it takes to produce and market quality maple products. -
Energy legislation implications for Michigan farmers
Published on January 5, 2017
Agriculture and Michigan’s new energy efficiency and renewable energy standards law. -
Conversion to wood boilers
Published on January 5, 2017
An advanced wood chip system, in particular, can save a considerable amount of money over the life of the boiler, support a local economy, reduce carbon footprints, and help sustain a wide range of environmental and economic benefits. -
Great Lakes fisheries educational session Jan. 28 will be held in Traverse City
Published on January 4, 2017
Michigan Sea Grant coordinating daylong program on issues influencing commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. -
Winter visits your backyard pond
Published on December 30, 2016
Pond winter management helps to maintain a healthier ecosystem for your plants and fish. -
Why is my lake water lowered in the winter?
Published on December 30, 2016
Water drawdown is one tool that can be used to manage aquatic weed problems. Lake level drawdowns often start in the fall and continue through the winter when water recreation uses are at their lowest. -
The Ingham Conservation District helps keep Eyes on the Forest
Published on December 30, 2016
Partnerships with MSU Extension help keep exotic invasive pests at bay. -
Youth explore biofuel as renewable energy
Published on December 28, 2016
Youth can explore biofuel at 4-H Renewable Energy Camp and through other 4-H science programs. -
Youth explore solar energy
Published on December 28, 2016
Youth can explore solar energy at 4-H Renewable Energy Camp and through other 4-H science programs. -
Youth explore wind energy
Published on December 28, 2016
Youth can explore wind energy at 4-H Renewable Energy Camp and through other 4-H science programs.