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Wild About Conservation: Deer Diseases. Deer, deer disease and best practices for mitigating disease during hunting season.
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Whether art librarianship is your first or second career, or you are considering pivoting it in the future, it is never too early to prepare yourself for advancement or promotion in your position.…
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Pitfall trapping is used to help scientists study insects in the agricultural fields of the Kellogg Biological Station Long-term Ecological Research Program (www.lter.kbs.msu.edu). KBS LTER…
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It's the one bit of hunting gear that can get you through the frosty November days spent out in the woods. But how do they work? Well, we're going to get our STEM on and show everyone how…
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August 8, 2019: Next Steps: Considerations for Hemp Production Dr. Allison Justice, Owner of SC Botanicals and The Hemp Mine Eric Anderson, Field Crops Educator, MSU ExtensionDuring the final webinar…
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Indigenous activist and professor Dr. Kyle Whyte, now at U-M School for Environment and Sustainability, shares with us about his work in climate justice and how it relates to agricultural and food…
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Rapid Transformation of Asian Food Systems: Implications for Farmers Thomas Reardon, MSU Distinguished Faculty, Michigan State University Special Lecture to the 26th Annual Conference of the…
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Malawi Agricultural Fair 2018. Interview of the Minister of Agriculture and of NAPAS: Malawi Chief of Party, Flora Nankhuni.
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MSU AFRE Professor Tom Reardon, Keynote Lecture, "The Quiet Revolution in Food Systems in Africa and Asia," Nigeria Association of Agricultural Economists, October 12, 2018
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