Resources
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Upper Peninsula farm hosts successful Soil Health Academy
Published on October 3, 2024
Gabe Brown and Allen Williams train farmers in regenerative agriculture principles. - 
        
Monitoring and Data Collection: A Summer Journey Through Regenerative Agriculture
Published on August 14, 2024
Monitoring and Data Collection: A Summer Journey Through Regenerative Agriculture - 
        
Planning for the unexpected
Published on May 1, 2024
Knowing your context is important on your farm. But what happens when your context changes unexpectedly? No matter how well you plan, make goals, or manage your farm you will experience unexpected weather events. 
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MSU has audacious goal: Cattle production that actually helps water quality
Published on August 8, 2024
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A New Study on Regenerative Grazing Complicates Climate Optimism
Published on January 6, 2021 by Civil Eats
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First cow embryonic stem cells could lead to healthier, more productive livestock
Published on February 5, 2018
 
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GreenStone Farm Credit Services invests in agricultural education by supporting Farm Bureau Pavilion expansion at MSU
Published on November 3, 2025
The concourse at the Farm Bureau Pavilion has been officially renamed in recognition of GreenStone’s gift commitment. - 
        
Essential irrigation winterization tips before freezing temperatures hit
Published on November 3, 2025
A few preventive steps this fall can make all the difference next season. Learn how to prepare your irrigation system for winter. - 
        
Vague or subjective ordinance standards: In the court’s opinion, they stink! Part 1
Published on November 3, 2025
A recent Court of Appeals case reinforces that government regulations must be clear and specific. Previous cases provide principles helpful in reviewing an ordinance for vagueness. - 
        
Vague or subjective ordinance standards: In the court’s opinion, they stink! Part 2
Published on November 3, 2025
A recent Court of Appeals case reinforces that government regulations must be clear and specific. Previous cases provide principles helpful in reviewing an ordinance for vagueness. - 
        
PBGB grad student Marysia Zaleski-Cox wins Rossman and Thompson fellowship awards
Published on November 2, 2025
This week's featured scholar shares a deep passion for plant breeding for the common good with mentors and fellow students here at MSU 
AgEmerge Podcast 127 with Jason Rowntree
Dr. Jason Rowntree joined Monte as they discussed Jason’s research, which focuses on identifying the metrics and management that reflect ecological improvement in grazing land and other agricultural systems.
Exploring Soil Carbon Storage in the Context of Climate Change
During this discussion with Professor Jason Rowntree, Katie Evans explores the crucial role of soil carbon storage in mitigating climate change. Professor Jason Rowntree provides an insightful overview of the importance of soil carbon storage, discussing the fundamentals and factors influencing soil carbon levels.