News
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Sun exposure dangers
Published on July 14, 2011
Simple tips to keep your skin safe while farming. -
Integrated parasite management program for sheep and goat producers
Published on July 6, 2011
Learn to manage internal parasites in sheep and goats at Michigan State University Extension’s integrated parasite management programs located throughout the state. -
Evaluating consumer acceptance of food products
Published on July 5, 2011
Sensory testing is a valuable tool in assessing consumer preferences. -
Successful Breakfast on the Farm held in southern Michigan
Published on June 29, 2011
Lenawee County Breakfast on the Farm reaches more than 1,800 people. -
Road to Independence workshops aid budding entrepreneurs
Published on June 27, 2011
The MSU Product Center and Michigan State University Extension are offering “The Road to Independence”, an introduction to starting a business, which addresses planning, marketing, financial considerations and community resources. -
How to protect water quality around livestock pastures
Published on June 23, 2011
There are four simple management strategies that farms pasturing livestock can do to protect water quality. -
Twenty-two hundred visitors enjoy a farm fresh breakfast at Clinton County’s Breakfast on the Farm
Published on June 22, 2011
Breakfast on the Farm (BOTF) gives consumers and farm neighbors a firsthand look at modern food production and the farm families who work hard to produce a safe, wholesome food supply for Michigan communities and the world. -
Obtaining MDARD site verification for livestock production facilities that have already been built
Published on June 16, 2011
Livestock farms who have added production facilities since August 2000 are still eligible for MDARD siting GAAMP verification. -
Michigan pasture rental rates for 2011
Published on June 8, 2011
Pasture rental rates are increasing as commodity markets swing upward. Learn where the current rates are at. -
How late can you plant corn for silage?
Published on June 7, 2011
Planting corn for silage extends the planting window. Here are the factors to consider.