News
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A Request for Support
Published on September 20, 2021
After a disjointed year and a half for the Forestry community and especially our amazing students, it is more important than ever to make sure our students feel welcomed and supported – attributes that have long been part of the Forestry major. -
Forests as therapy
Published on August 20, 2021
Experiences in nature can help us through the pandemic. -
Forages, forests and livestock: Creating a synergistic system though silvopasture
Published on August 19, 2021
Silvopasture is managing forages, forests and livestock so none of the resources are managed to the detriment of the other. -
What growers and landscapers need to know about box tree moth
Published on July 19, 2021
Box tree moth will destroy most boxwood shrubs in the country if it becomes established. Growers and landscapers can help by protecting newly planted boxwoods. -
What can you do to manage Lymantria dispar in your landscape?
Published on June 10, 2021
Having problems with Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth, this summer? You aren't alone! -
Help me save my blue spruce
Published on May 27, 2021
Spoiler alert—it might not be possible. -
Reducing campus carbon emissions with MSU trees
Published on May 21, 2021
The MSU Sustainable Wood Recovery Initiative (SWRI) program reduced campus carbon dioxide emissions by 50.15 metric tons between 2015-2017. -
Forestry Graduate Student Spotlight – Georgios Arseniou
Published on May 5, 2021
Georgios Arseniou, Ph.D. candidate, focuses on understanding the structure and function of urban forests which provide various socioeconomic and ecological services to human societies. -
The best sampling procedures for accurate oak wilt testing
Published on April 28, 2021
Effective oak wilt management starts with confirmation of the disease.