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How you can reduce biosecurity risks in 4-H projects: Part 8
Published on October 11, 2024
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects is a matter of high priority! Taking simple precautions will protect animals, members and consumers. -
Improving Incomes and Nutrition Security Through Development and Commercialization of Consumer Preferred Processed Legume-based Products in Malawi and Zambia
Published on May 6, 2024
From the April 2024 Newsletter -
Legume Lab holds four Regional Stakeholder Convenings focused on identifying gaps in the legume system to drive research priorities
Published on May 6, 2024
From the April 2024 Newsletter -
MSU Extension farm stress program receives donation from Cherry Republic, Inc.
Published on May 6, 2024
Cherry Republic, Inc. donated a portion of all sales during the month of February to the MSU Extension Managing Farm Stress program to support mental health and wellbeing of Michigan farmers. -
Modeling Food Sovereignty in Michigan’s Local Food Councils
Published on May 6, 2024
The Michigan Local Food Council Network, a part of the MSU Center for Regional Food Systems (CRFS), will work to identify and support community-defined and led food sovereignty efforts among historically underserved communities in Michigan. -
Chestnut trees vulnerable to emerging black stem borer
Published on May 3, 2024
Growers should be monitoring for black stem borer and protecting vulnerable trees at this time. -
2024 Making It In Michigan Trade Show awards
Published on May 3, 2024
Michigan retailers invite food entrepreneurs to sell in their stores. -
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering receives Platinum DEI Award for 2023-34
Published on May 3, 2024
BAE received the Platinum DEI Award for 2023-24 on May 2, 2024 -
Price checking your grain market strategies
Published on May 2, 2024
Have you reviewed your market strategies and are they keeping up with changes in the market environment? -
Save the date for a food-grade grains field day June 19
Published on May 2, 2024
Highlighting the steps from the field to mug, spoon and jug!