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Dr. Nancy Turner inducted as a Fellow of the American Society for Nutrition
Published on June 12, 2022
Induction into the Fellow of the American Society for Nutrition is the highest honor that the Society bestows. -
Lameness caused by digital dermatitis in feedlot cattle
Published on June 10, 2022
Lameness can be caused by a variety of reasons such as hairy heel warts, foot rot, laminitis, toe and sole ulcers, toe abscesses, hoof lesions, limb injuries, or joint infections. -
Global Virtual Convening 2022
Published on June 10, 2022
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Local Farmers and Food Processors to Benefit from Bean Value Chain Projects in Malawi and Zambia
Published on June 10, 2022
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West and Southern Africa Researchers Complete Two-week Grant Writing Workshop
Published on June 10, 2022
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Southwest Michigan field crops update – June 9, 2022
Published on June 9, 2022
Another shift in weather patterns will bring summer temperatures back by the beginning of next week, accelerating crop development heading into the middle of the month. -
Advice from an authority on teen investing: Part 1 - Earn as much as you can first
Published on June 9, 2022
Your teen years give you the opportunity to create an initial investment fund. Your first goal should be earning money to invest. -
BIFAD Senior Researcher Award for Scientific Excellence goes to Thom Jayne
Published on June 8, 2022
Thom Jayne, University Foundation Professor Emeritus, is recipient of the 2021 BIFAD Senior Researcher Award for Scientific Excellence in a Feed the Future Innovation Lab -
Plant science at the dinner table: Avocados
Published on June 8, 2022
Avocadoes are berries and the main ingredient of guacamole. -
Michigan grape scouting report – June 8, 2022
Published on June 8, 2022
Clusters are expanding in northwest Michigan. Grape bloom is underway in southern parts of the state. -
Offsite Insights Series Features MassTimber@MSU Director
Published on June 8, 2022
Sandra Lupien appeared in June 2022 to talk mass timber. -
Midland County 4-H volunteer elected 4-H Foundation trustee
Published on June 8, 2022
Midland County 4-H volunteer Ervin Currie II, of Midland, was elected to the Michigan 4-H Foundation board of trustees at its April board meeting. -
Early season control of grape berry moth in Michigan vineyards for 2022
Published on June 8, 2022
Adjusting strategies for different vineyards is essential. -
BAE Professor Leads Modernization Effort for MSU's Better Process Control School Platform
Published on June 7, 2022
BAE Professor Dr. Kirk Dolan leads effort to modernize the Better Process Control School for Manufactures -
Control alternatives for borer pests of tree fruits
Published on June 7, 2022
Trunk-boring insects that infest fruit trees can be challenging to manage. With chlorpyrifos no longer allowed on bearing fruit trees, tools that remain need attention to timing and may not work for all borer species or be available for use in all crops. -
2022 CANR Alumni Association scholarship recipients announced
Published on June 7, 2022
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Alumni Association awards scholarships to students who are well-rounded in their academic and non-academic pursuits and have a vision for their future career. -
Northwest Michigan fruit update – June 7, 2022
Published on June 7, 2022
The region received significant much needed rain, and all tree fruit have sized considerably in the last week. -
West central Michigan small fruit update - June 7, 2022
Published on June 7, 2022
Pest management is top priority for blueberry growers. Cranberry fruitworm and cherry fruitworm are ovipositing and mummy berry shoot strike symptoms are visible. -
Southwest Michigan fruit update – June 7, 2022
Published on June 7, 2022
Bloom is finishing for most small fruit. Strawberry harvest has begun. -
Grand Rapids area tree fruit update – June 7, 2022
Published on June 7, 2022
Tree fruit is continuing fruit sizing, with most apples between 15-20 mm and stone fruit 20-2 5mm. Cooler conditions last week and expected this week.