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Youth animal science: Ethology
Published on May 10, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring ethology. -
Tips on becoming an effective ag-vocate
Published on May 4, 2016
Everyone who has an animal science project is involved in the agriculture industry. Check out these tips on how to become an effective ag-vocate. -
Youth animal science: Biochemistry and chemistry
Published on May 3, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring biochemistry and chemistry. -
Youth animal science: Anatomy and physiology
Published on April 29, 2016
Take a deeper look at the science involved in animal production by exploring anatomy and physiology. -
Seeking input from Upper Peninsula livestock producers
Published on April 28, 2016
Input being sought from Upper Peninsula livestock producers for USDA Multi-Species Processing Feasibility Study. -
New deep tillage methods on clay soils deserve a look
Published on April 25, 2016
A couple new tillage ideas with potential for improving drainage and plant rooting on clay soils are building interest in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. -
Four ways parents can model good sportsmanship at shows
Published on April 21, 2016
Parents can have a profound impact on their children and other parents by modeling good sportsmanship at shows. -
Sulfur fertilization on alfalfa a likely advantage for central Upper Peninsula farmers
Published on April 21, 2016
Tissue samples from side-by-side alfalfa fields suggest that sulfur addition is paying off. -
Don’t wait, be ready! New antibiotic rules for 2017
Published on March 29, 2016
Livestock farmers need to be aware of changes coming to medicated feeds -
Potential sources of labor: Are these in your future plans?
Published on February 29, 2016
Farms should think about different strategies to fill their labor needs in 2016 and beyond. Consider any and all of these options and strategies to obtain needed workers in the future.