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How do swine producers and veterinarians think precision livestock farming could help farms?
Published on August 13, 2024
Veterinarians think PLF could help in more ways than producers do. -
“I’ll Be Back,” said the spongy moth
Published on August 13, 2024
Spongy moth populations are down right now – but it is guaranteed that they will be back, so stay on the lookout. -
Community discussions around housing: Tax increment financing (TIF) for housing
Published on August 13, 2024
The Brownfield Redevelopment Finance Act now allows for TIF to be used for qualified housing projects. -
What drives swine producers to buy into precision livestock farming technology?
Published on August 13, 2024
A combination of personal experience and external influences shapes producer decisions. -
Pesticide use and seed selection highlighted in newest MSU Extension bulletins
Published on August 12, 2024
New resources available from MSU Extension’s DEMaND Series. -
Mi Fresh Fish Sail & Fry celebrates western UP fisheries
Published on August 12, 2024
From an Inland Seas tall ship educational workshop on Lake Superior, to fresh fish fried on land for tasting, Houghton visitors and residents learned about Michigan's fisheries industries. -
Aquatic invasive species decontamination stations help boaters and anglers know the regulations and aid in cleaning off their boats and gear
Published on August 12, 2024
Request a sign through the Clean Boats, Clean Waters program. -
Winter feeding methods for beef cattle farms in Michigan
Published on August 12, 2024
Using winter feeding methods like bale grazing or unrolling bales in the pastures can help spread nutrients where they are needed most. -
Citizen education resources support voices of residents
Published on August 12, 2024
MSU Extension citizen education resources are helpful tools to inform community residents on the nature of local government planning and zoning decisions. -
Marty Matlock join's CAST for Meet the Expert
Published on August 12, 2024
Marty Matlock join's CAST for Meet the Expert where members will connect with leading voices in agriculture. -
Fentanyl facts you should know, part 3: Keeping first responders safe
Published on August 12, 2024
Correcting misinformation about fentanyl is important to keep our communities safe. Learn about first responders' risk of overdosing in the field after potential fentanyl exposure. -
'All of us can do small things to protect our Great Lakes'
Published on August 9, 2024
Michigan educators bring back lasting memories, lessons learned during Shipboard Science Workshop. -
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Michigan horse health alert
Published on August 9, 2024
MDARD confirms first case of Eastern equine encephalitis for 2024 in a Van Buren County Horse. -
PSM IT Articles for August 12, 2024
Published on August 9, 2024
PSM IT Articles for August 12, 2024 -
Meet the School of Packaging's 3+2 Program 2024 Cohort
Published on August 9, 2024
Meet the inaugural cohort for the School of Packaging's 3+2 Program -
Building friendships and support
Published on August 8, 2024
Building friendships and support systems are key to managing stress. -
The health benefits of mindful eating
Published on August 8, 2024
Learn how mindful eating has the potential to improve both your health and relationship with food. -
Southwest Michigan field crops update – August 8, 2024
Published on August 8, 2024
Potato late blight confirmed in another commercial field in St. Joseph County. White mold visibly present in some fields. Tar spot continued to develop. -
Voters decide not to continue funding Michigan State University Extension services and the Roscommon County Economic Development Committee
Published on August 7, 2024
On August 6, Roscommon County voters made the decision not to approve a .13 mill request to support Michigan State University Extension (MSU Extension) and the Roscommon County Economic Development Committee. -
Michigan State University Extension millage passes in Alcona County
Published on August 7, 2024
On August 6, voters decided to continue funding MSU Extension services for another four years.