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Southwest Michigan apple maturity report – September 4, 2024
Published on September 4, 2024
Very warm weather over the past week and earlier in the season has been pushing along fruit ripening. -
MSU Extension receives 4-H Health Rocks! grant to deliver substance use prevention education to youth
Published on September 4, 2024
A $450,000 grant from National 4-H Council will allow MSU Extension to bring substance use prevention education to 9,000 Michigan youth through the 4-H Health Rocks! program. -
MSU CRFS Seeks a Professional Aide
Published on September 4, 2024
We're hiring! The Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems (CRFS) is seeking a part-time hourly Professional Aide. This person will collaborate with the comms team to provide design, written, and social media support. -
PhD candidate Hannah Jeffrey successfully defends her thesis:
Published on September 3, 2024
"Insight into the genetic control of cooking time at the transcriptomic and genomic levels" to launch the next stage of her career -
Apply by Sunday! MassTimber@MSU Seeks MI Healthy Climate Corps Outreach Specialist
Published on September 3, 2024
Want to work with MassTimber@MSU? MI Healthy Climate Corps member applications are open and we are hosting a full-time Outreach Specialist focused on developing and launching an outreach plan to engage underserved and climate-affected communities. -
Fall harvest safety tips
Published on September 3, 2024
Some common sense tips can help prevent injuries on the farm during harvest season. -
NEW REPORT EXPLORES THE LONG-TERM COSTS OF RELYING ON INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS IN RESPONDING TO GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
Published on September 2, 2024
A team of researchers and policy advisors from MSU's IWR and FLOW published a new report with funding from EGLE to estimate the costs of utilizing institutional controls for groundwater management in Michigan. -
Neal Fortin Comments on the Boar’s Head Plant Linked to an Outbreak of Listeria
Published on August 30, 2024
Neal Fortin commented in the New York Times on the failure of processes employed for controlling listeria. -
Graduate Students Jack Guevara, Ryan Bearss and Jake Kilby present Turfgrass research at conference abroad
Published on August 30, 2024
Development of a shallow turfgrass profile – a temporary natural field system that will be used in the 2026 FIFA World Cup games – was the topic for this turf team at the Int'l Sports Engineering Assoc Conference in United Kingdom. -
USDA releases farmland cash rental values for Michigan counties
Published on August 30, 2024
Michigan State University Extension updates their annual report with the latest data. -
Decision tool updates: Consider farm input costs and product quantities needed
Published on August 30, 2024
Decision tools from MSU Extension now consider fertilizer and chemical input costs and quantities needed for purchase. -
Agrivoltaics: The best kept secret in Michigan
Published on August 30, 2024
The farmer, solar developer and public all benefit from agrivoltaics. -
MSU entomology department members recognized by the Entomological Society of America
Published on August 30, 2024
The Entomological Society America (ESA) has selected two MSU Entomology Department members, Dr. Deb McCullough and Winter Krajci, for recognition -
Welcome Team Sesia spartani
Published on August 30, 2024
This fall, we welcome 9 new graduate students and 12 new undergraduate students. Together, they comprise the second cohort under our community-building “Team MSU Entomology” initiative, Team Sesia spartani! -
Bee Palooza draws a crowd
Published on August 30, 2024
The recently reinvigorated Bee Palooza drew more than 200 attendees eager to learn about insect pollinators and ways the public can support them -
Capturing the most value in a record beef market
Published on August 30, 2024
While the beef industry is experiencing the highest cattle prices ever, healthy calves is the top priority for buyers. -
Teaching Specialist, Nat Zorach, Joins SPDC's Construction Management Program
Published on August 29, 2024
The School of Planning, Design and Construction welcomes Nat Zorach as a teaching specialist to the Construction Management program. -
Potato team lead by David Douches awarded new patent
Published on August 29, 2024
How does the MSU Potato Breeding and Genetics Program bring big science to the local farmer? -
Timing the last irrigation
Published on August 29, 2024
Maximizing profit and returns on resources invested can be dependent on the last irrigation application. -
Career exploration and volunteers: lowering the disconnection for youth
Published on August 29, 2024
Adults can use a variety of strategies to help youth connect with employment, education or training for their future.