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Webinar: Michigan EnviroImpact Tool Nutrient Application Planning

Webinar: Michigan EnviroImpact Tool Nutrient Application Planning

by boxcar-admin | Jan 10, 2019 | Events, Extension, Meaghan Gass, News, webinar

Learn how to use a free decision support tool for short-term planning of manure application. By Meaghan Gass, Michigan Sea Grant, and Erica Rogers, Michigan State University Extension Are you a farmer applying manure or commercial fertilizer to your farm fields? You...
Get ready to celebrate Earth Day

Get ready to celebrate Earth Day

by boxcar-admin | Apr 19, 2018 | Citizen Science, Coastal Communities, Extension, Great Lakes Health, Meaghan Gass, News, Saginaw Bay Area, Water Quality, water safety

Saginaw Bay region hosting hands-on activities on April 21, 2018 to celebrate Earth Day. By Meaghan Gass   Earth Day celebrates our planet’s natural resources each year on April 22. First celebrated in 1970 with the support of Gaylord Nelson, former U.S....
Project F.I.S.H. training helps educators connect youth to fishing

Project F.I.S.H. training helps educators connect youth to fishing

by boxcar-admin | Mar 27, 2018 | Education, Extension, Fish, Fisheries, Fishing, Meaghan Gass, News

Hands-on activities, games and practice develop fishing skills, encourage conservation. By Meaghan Gass Recently teachers, 4-H program coordinators, and informal educators gathered at Michigan State University to participate in Project F.I.S.H. (Friends Involved in...

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