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  • MSU Extension cancels 2020 Row Crop Short Course

    The 2020 Mississippi State University Extension Service Row Crop Short Course has been cancelled as COVID-19 cases trend back up in Mississippi.

  • A bird eats seed from a feeder.

    Prepare a wildlife friendly yard for winter

  • MSU Extension associate honored as new fellow of national forestry society

    A prominent national forestry organization is recognizing a Mississippi State University Extension Service staff member with a prestigious honor.  

    Senior Extension Associate Marcus Measells is one of only 17 honorees nationwide recently named a fellow of the Society of American Foresters. One of the organization’s highest accolades, fellows are honored for their extensive and long-standing dedication to the advancement of the forestry industry at local, state and national levels.

  • Plants with ruffled, purple leaves and ruffled, green leaves.

    Tasty, nutritious kale brings garden beauty

    This weekend, I was excited to see that one of my favorite fall/winter vegetables is beginning to play a prominent role -- if not center stage -- in my ornamental landscape and culinary garden. Of course, I’m referring to kale.

  • Combine picks soybeans in a field.

    Growers rush to harvest soybeans before Delta visits

  • Four women pose with an award.

    Extension specialists accept award for sea-level rise work

    A partnership led by Mississippi State University Extension Service specialists recently received a national award for work aimed at understanding and mitigating the impacts of rising sea levels.

  • An individual red bloom is in focus in front of other, scattered red blooms.

    Use Telstar dianthus for cool season color

    One of the attributes I look for when choosing annual color plants is how hardworking they will be in my home landscape.
    While I know garden chores are an integral part of the landscape game, I like my garden and landscape to be relaxing. I don’t like to change out color every month. If you do, that’s fine, and you might not be interested in what I have to say next. But I personally like easy.

  • Two caterpillars with white, black and yellow markings sit side by side on a leaf.

    Stay alert for pests of winter vegetable crops

    Spring and summer bring out the insects in Mississippi lawns and gardens, but fall has its own share of pests that attack cool-season vegetables.

  • An ear of corn in front of a backdrop of stalks.

    Corn posts solid harvest despite struggling start

    A soggy planting season dissuaded some Mississippi producers from planting corn this year, but those who stuck with the crop have mostly been rewarded with a solid harvest.

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