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Dozens of pink flowers in clusters rise above green foliage.
August 31, 2020 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

We’re already into our September garden, and lots of great things are going to happen.

As temperatures finally start to moderate -- my fingers are crossed -- most of our summer flowering annuals that look ragged after surviving the heat and humidity will start to perk up. I think of this as our flowering annuals getting their second wind.

Image shows a transparent, worm-like creature.
August 31, 2020 - Filed Under: Soil Health, Plant Disease and Nematode Diagnostic Services, Soil Testing

The Mississippi State University Extension Service is offering another year of free testing for often overlooked nematode pests that frequently cause poor crop performance.

August 27, 2020 - Filed Under: Poultry, Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Recovery, Nuisance Wildlife and Damage Management

Poultry producers across the Southeast have plenty of experience cleaning up after storm damage to broiler and breeder houses, but they now have new guidelines for hurricane preparedness and recovery.

A red combine drives down a gravel road with farmland on both sides.
August 26, 2020 - Filed Under: Agriculture, Farm Safety

Fall brings a surge in the number of farm machines travelling on the state’s roads, and drivers everywhere need to be cautious when near them.

A wooden model of a building rests on a table in an exhibit hall.
August 26, 2020 - Filed Under: Landscape Architecture

An exhibition of unbuilt structures by internationally renowned architect E. Fay Jones intended to accompany the completed Mississippi State University Pinecote Pavilion is on display in Washington, D.C.

August 24, 2020 - Filed Under: Natural Resources, Water, Mississippi Well Owner Network

Private water well owners in Mississippi can get their water screened for bacteria and learn more about how to manage, operate and protect their wells during several upcoming virtual workshops.

A plant with dark, almost purple leaves has large, pink blooms with red centers.
August 24, 2020 - Filed Under: Coronavirus, Flower Gardens

I’ve been thinking about the whole COVID-19 pandemic experience we’ve endured for the last several months -- like social distancing and face masks -- and the activities we look forward to enjoying once again.

August 20, 2020 - Filed Under: Health and Wellness, The PROMISE Initiative

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Mississippians now have an online tool for opioid misuse prevention resources and strategies. 

Mississippi State University’s Extension Service and Social Science Research Center developed the webpage in collaboration with the Mississippi State Department of Health and the Fahrenheit Creative Group. This new page is a component of an MSU Extension drug prevention initiative called PReventing Opioid Misuse In the SouthEast, or the PROMISE Initiative.

Round, orange blooms cover a plant in a landscape bed with purple blooms and large, green foliage.
August 17, 2020 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens

Late summer means it’s time for another round of garden activities.

This past weekend, I finally transplanted my fall tomato crop. Several varieties of heirloom determinant tomatoes will start producing about the third week of September and continue all the way to the first hard frost.

August 17, 2020 - Filed Under: Extension Administration

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Staff members in Mississippi State’s Office of Agricultural Communications and Office of Public Affairs are bringing prestige to the university with two Grand Awards and other honors from the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi’s annual competition.

August 14, 2020 - Filed Under: Agri-business, Agri-tourism, Local Food System Economies

The Mississippi State University Extension Service will start rolling out tips Monday to help agritourism farms adapt when they face market losses as COVID-19 changed the way schools are operating and how group events are being held this year.

A green road sign with the word “Health” is pictured against a blue sky with white clouds.
August 14, 2020 - Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Coronavirus

The traditional allergy season will soon start while the COVID-19 pandemic is still underway, likely leading some people to wonder if they are experiencing normal allergic reactions or symptoms of the novel virus.

August 13, 2020 - Filed Under: Turfgrass and Lawn Management

Mississippi State University Extension professionals offer training and expertise annually at a research field day, and the event will happen in 2020, just differently.

Small clusters of tiny flowers extend uniformly out from a wispy center stalk.
August 10, 2020 - Filed Under: Flower Gardens, Herb Gardens

In the late summer and into the fall, some of my favorite garden plants are the annual herbs.

On top of my list of annual herbs are basil and dill. These herbs are aromatic and really easy to grow. And have I said they’re delicious?

August 10, 2020 - Filed Under: Food and Health, Health, Nutrition and Wellness, Nutrition

Qula Madkin recently joined the Mississippi State University Extension Service as a nutrition instructor.

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