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Extension for Real Life is a product of the MSU Extension Service’s Office of Agricultural Communications.

That’s a long way of saying we are professional communicators who get to talk about food, families, 4-H, flowers, and farming for a living.

Blog content is created by a core team of communicators, including Susan Collins-Smith, Ellen Graves, Natasha Haynes, Qula Madkin, Michaela Parker, and Jonathan Parrish. But we get by with a lot of help from our friends in Ag Comm and Extension!

You can reach us at 662-325-2262 or extreallife@msstate.edu

  • A woman holds a bowl of chicken and fruit salad.

    The Food Factor: Chicken and Fruit Salad

    Chicken and Fruit Salad is an easy and refreshing summertime lunch or dinner.

  • A man sits with his chin proped on his hand

    May: Mental Health Awareness Month

    Life can be overwhelming sometimes, and stress is a normal part of life. Too much unchecked stress can lead to physical and mental health challenges that must be addressed. Know the signs to watch for and learn what to do when you or someone you know needs help.

  • Jars of spices lined up in a V formation.

    Salt-Free Seasonings in 3 Steps

    One of the first steps in controlling high blood pressure is to reduce the extra sodium in your diet. Many people think sodium and salt are the same thing, however, they are different. Sodium is a mineral that occurs naturally in foods and is sometimes added during manufacturing. Table salt is a combination of the minerals sodium and chloride.

  • A house sparrow.

    Bird of the Month: House Sparrow

    Have you ever noticed the small birds hopping around parking lots scrounging for food and wondered what kind they were? There’s a good chance they were house sparrows. 

  • Cranberry Balls

    The Food Factor: Cranberry Oatmeal Balls

    Cranberry Oatmeal Balls are chewy bites of deliciousness. They provide a nutritious energy boost while satisfying your snack cravings!

  • A black lawn mower mowing a yard.

    May Landscape Tasks

    May is here and you know what that means, it’s go time! 

  • A monarch butterfly on an orang flower.

    Nectar Plants for Mississippi Butterflies

    There’s nothing as magical and whimsical as a garden filled with colorful butterflies. They’re fun to watch, but they also play an important role in our environment.

  • Black swallowtail caterpillar on a plant.

    Larval Plants for Mississippi Caterpillars

    Did you know that certain plants provide food to certain butterflies? Just like adult and baby humans eat different things, the same applies to butterflies!

  • A woman in a kitchen.

    The Food Factor: Tuna Melt Burger

    This Tuna Melt Burger is great for lunch or dinner, and it's easy cleanup!

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