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Waterfowl backpack study tracks mallard migration
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Conference aids responses to trauma-exposed youth, families
early 100 professionals from across Mississippi met for two days in late October to build Trust-Based Relational Intervention, or TBRI, skills used in their daily work with trauma-exposed children and families. Participants at the Building Bridges Conference work with children and youth who come from hard spaces such as the foster care system.
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Gov. Mouton, Debutante camellia shine in winter
If you’re like me and try to have plants blooming in the yard throughout the year, you may value camellias like I do. This time of the year, my camellias brighten my landscape with their beautiful blooms.
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Safety practices prevent spread of H5N1
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MSU Ag Outlook Conference moves to Mill
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Mini-grant opportunity helps water stewards
Community groups with a passion for stewarding their local water resources have the opportunity until Jan. 31, 2025, to apply for a mini-grant to help with their efforts.
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Try unusual poinsettias in Christmas decorations
Other than Christmas trees, nothing announces the Christmas season more visually than poinsettias. If you use red ones every year in your decorations, this might be the year to branch out into something new.
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MSU vegetable short course set for Feb. 25-26
VERONA, Miss. -- Current and prospective commercial vegetable growers can learn about specialized production methods during Mississippi State University’s 2025 Vegetable Short Course Feb. 25-26.
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Use Sasanqua camellias for fall, winter blooms
Our Southern fall and winter landscapes come alive with the beautiful flowers of sasanqua camellias as their vibrant blooms add charm from October through December.