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  • MSU Extension fisheries specialist named AFS fellow

  • Full trash can sitting at the curb awaiting collection

    Zero-waste living can help protect marine ecosystems

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- By 2050, the world’s oceans will contain more plastic pollution by weight than fish. It's an alarming statistic. Implementing small lifestyle changes associated with zero waste can help reduce all waste, including plastics, that enter waterways and landfills.

  • A glass jar with a metal lid is full of vegetables.

    MSU Extension offers food business training

    Mississippians with a quality food product looking to scale up their business are invited to take advantage of a series of one-hour webinars and a one-day, in-person workshop to learn ways to navigate different markets.
    The Mississippi State University Extension Service is offering "Food as Business: Scaling up from the Market - Take Your Food Business to the Next Level” program. It is for anyone who currently operates or is interested in operating an agriculture-based food business, including agricultural and food entrepreneurs, farmers and cottage food operators.

  • Closeup of a floral arrangement

    Floral workshop focuses on sustainable practices

    BILOXI, Miss. -- Two upcoming events will offer insight on sustainable practices in floral design for new and established professional florists, flower producers and flower sellers. Both events will be held Aug. 25 at the Mississippi State University Coastal Research and Extension Center in Biloxi, located at 1815 Popp’s Ferry Road.

  • Football player getting water from a cooler.

    As youth sports kick off, watch for signs of heat illness

  • A silvery plant has fern-like leaves.

    Silver plants can add interest to landscapes

    I have always admired plants with silver color, as this unusual shade can bring some variety to garden spaces.

  • Marcus Drymon with a shark

    Work of MSU shark scientist featured on National Geographic documentary

  • A woman talks to a group gathered at a table outdoors.

    New mini-grants will equip community water stewards

    As communities realize the treasure they have in their water resources, many citizens and groups look for ways to preserve and improve the lakes, rivers and streams.
    Beth Baker, a specialist in natural resource conservation in agroecosystems with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said the university recently received a $100,000 environmental education grant to help these grassroots efforts go farther.

  • Two women work with potted plants outdoors.

    MSU Extension offers next online Master Gardener class

    Gardeners who want to improve their own skills and give back to their communities can take advantage of an online training and certification opportunity this fall.
    Registration for the next class of Master Gardeners opens Aug. 13 and closes Sept. 12. Participants can begin their training Oct. 1, and all coursework must be completed by Dec. 2. These expert volunteers are trained and certified in consumer horticulture and related areas by the Mississippi State University Extension Service.

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