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Farmers are feeling the affects of rising input costs caused by the war in Iran. Here's what they're doing to conserve resources.
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The spring weather has put stress on cherry trees and growers across Michigan. Experts say the window for pollination is closing, but growers are hoping for a strong crop.
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State officials said in a new release Monday that two more cattle herds have confirmed cases of Bovine Tuberculosis.
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A new survey from MSU Extension says 37% of first responders who took their livestock training course have responded to at least one emergency involving farm animals.
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Nearly half of Michigan's projected tart cherry yield for 2025 was lost after weather complications devasted cherry farms across the state.
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Michigan State University is testing whether solar panels and farmland can coexist. A new agrivoltaics study aims to help Michigan farmers decide if dual-use land can support crops, energy and income.
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Over 70% of Michigan State University Extension employees voted to join a union for non-tenured faculty, giving them a voice to bargain with the university's administration.
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The nearly $350,000 grant will go towards opioid misuse education programs across a three-year program.
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"Green Exercise" is so good for us! Holly Tiret, Michigan State University Extension Senior Extension Educator-Social/Emotional Health, shares valuable tips on how to practice "mindfulness" in our garden.
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If you have a pile of pine needles from your Christmas tree, Brent Crain from Michigan State University Extension says, "Use them as mulch!"