The Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and MSU Extension work to meet the needs of Michigan’s citizens in every county and at 14 specialized field stations. Research and Extension programs are conducted on topics that affect Michigan’s natural resources, farms and other businesses, communities, families and young people. To see selected examples of recent MSU Extension and Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station efforts designed to improve the quality of life for Michigan’s citizens, economic opportunities for businesses, management efforts for natural resources, or education to improve capacity in communities, click on the links below.
Bioproducts for Economic Expansion Responsible Use, Protection and Enhancement of Michigan's Resources For Communities, Urban Centers and Government Strengthening Michigan's Families Promoting Responsible Use and Stewardship for Michigan's Forest Resources |
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Economic Impact and Potential of Michigan’s Agri-Food System A brief summary of the "The Economic Impact and Potential of Michigan's Agri-Food System" (2006) H. Christopher Peterson, William A. Knudson, Getachew Abate. |
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