News
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Sustainability on Michigan farms: Part 3
Published on July 10, 2017
Enhancing environmental quality and the natural resources base upon which the agricultural economy depends. -
Livestock poisoning possible from wilting black (wild) cherry leaves
Published on July 7, 2017
Storm-damaged wild cherry trees could pose threat to livestock grazing in pastures. -
Sustainability on Michigan farms: Part 2
Published on July 6, 2017
Satisfying human food and fiber needs. -
Using goats to improve forage availability in equine pastures
Published on June 19, 2017
Project investigates the effectiveness of utilizing goats to browse and defoliate invasive plant species to improve forage availability in equine pastures -
New meteograms now available on MSU Enviroweather
Published on June 9, 2017
Near real-time weather data in graphical format allows users to visualize weather over time. -
Showmanship 101 for all species
Published on June 6, 2017
A basic understanding of showmanship, no matter what species of animal you are showing. -
Pipeline safety is an important farm issue that can’t be ignored
Published on May 30, 2017
The Pipeline Ag Safety Alliance provides excellent resources to avoid trouble with underground utility lines on your farm. -
Hay fertility demonstration shows multi-year soil fertility changes through soil test results
Published on May 25, 2017
Fertilizer and lime applications have measurable impact on soil fertility in future growing seasons. -
Early career agribusiness professional development training series available
Published on May 19, 2017
Bridging the Experience Gap is an educational program for young professionals involved in agriculture who want to sharpen their skills and better understand production systems. -
Michigan alfalfa scouting report and cutting schedule – May 18, 2017
Published on May 18, 2017
Growing degree-day data confirms rapid development of alfalfa.