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  • Several adults and children gather around an educational booth hosted by a man in a crawfish suit.

    BugFest 2024 offers hands-on learning

    PICAYUNE, Miss. -- School groups, nature enthusiasts and the public can enjoy two fun-filled days of celebrating the environment, ecosystems, wildlife and insects at the Mississippi State University Crosby Arboretum in Picayune. BugFest is set for Sept. 20 and 21. The event offers insect-related displays, interactive exhibits, games and crafts. Biologists, naturalists, entomologists and other experts from Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama will host booths and give presentations on butterflies, bats, caterpillars, pollinators, spiders, crayfish, native plants, native and exotic arthropods and more.

  • A purple flower blooms on a stem.

    Rose of Sharon hibiscus is pretty pass-along plant

    There is a type of plant treasured for its ability to be shared. Known as pass-along plants, these are often shared by gardeners, friends and family, typically through cuttings, divisions or seeds.

    These plants carry sentimental value and foster a sense of community, as they are often passed down through generations or exchanged within local gardening groups.

  • Muscadine field day set for Aug. 29

    CARRIERE, Miss. -- Muscadine producers can learn more about growing the specialty crop during an upcoming field day. The 2024 Muscadine Field Day will be held Aug. 29 at the Mississippi State University McNeill Research Unit in Carriere.

  • MSU Extension professional received national recognition

    A Mississippi State University Extension Service forage specialist recently received a national award for his high-quality work and effective program development.

  • A peanut agronomist shows a group of people a disease-infested peanut plant.

    Field day spotlights MSU row crop research

  • Rice Fest celebrates success of industry

  • A group of people holding awards.

    Mississippi 4-H foresters win another national title

  • Bushy green plants grow tightly together in rows in a field.

    State’s soybean crop soon to enter harvest

    Harvest will begin as soon as early August for soybeans, Mississippi’s largest row crop that is overall in good shape heading into the last weeks of its growing season.
    Prices, however, are poor, with supply and demand working to push prices even lower.

  • Tiny white flowers bloom in upright clusters.

    Pugster Series butterfly bushes are pretty garden additions

    I’ve always been a fan of butterfly bushes, so in my garden, I have both regular-sized varieties and a couple of dwarf varieties.

    My favorites are the dwarf ones. They are compact and known for their fragrant blossoms and ability to attract pollinators such as butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.

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