Faith Cullens-Nobis
In her role as an MSU Extension Educator, Faith works with farms impacted by PFAS contamination in Michigan. She works with farms to identify PFAS contamination sources and on mitigation strategies. Faith works closely with the MSU Center For PFAS Research advancing agricultural research on PFAS.
Faith also works with commercial dairy producers and farm employees in mid-Michigan and across the state, specializing in calves and heifers. Her work throughout the years at MSU have focused on farm management, immunology, labor, water use efficiency, nutrition, and calf and heifer development.
Faith earned her Bachelor's of Science degree from Michigan State University in 2002 and a Master's of Science degree from University of Florida in 2005. Faith spent time working in the dairy nutrition industry in Northern Wisconsin before starting her career with MSU in 2008.
Related Work
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Reevaluating antioxidants for dairy cattle
Published on October 28, 2022
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Water for calves is important
Published on June 15, 2022
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South Campus Animal Farms provides facilities to support MSU teaching, research, outreach missions
Published on October 6, 2021
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A year of changes at the MSU Dairy Farm
Published on June 12, 2021
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Fire destroys feed barn at MSU Dairy Cattle Center
Published on May 16, 2021
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Managing corn silage harvest and feed bunk for nutrient retention
Published on May 4, 2021
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COVID-19 vaccine videos for agriculture workers in English and Spanish
Published on March 4, 2021
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On-farm employee trainings available for Michigan dairy farms
Published on February 11, 2021
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Should we be feeding transition milk to dairy heifer calves?
Published on January 22, 2021