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  • Distant cows graze in a fenced pasture.

    MSU Brown Loam station reopening at Raymond

    The E.G. (Gene) Morrison Brown Loam Branch Experiment Station in Hinds County, which has sat largely vacant for two years, now has a new purpose, updated facilities and a new life after reopening this spring. The research station, part of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station at Mississippi State University, is a 1,700-acre facility dedicated to cattle, forage and agronomic crop research. It is part of the Central Mississippi Research and Extension Center in Raymond.

  • A bush has dozens of light-orange blooms.

    Azalea blooms give an early-spring show

    Azaleas are starting to produce their beautiful flowers in my landscape, and it is a welcome sight after a few months of cold weather. Like many of your azaleas, mine had some tender, new growth that suffered cold damage from the freezing temperatures we got last December. I hope you did the right thing and did not do any pruning to your azaleas yet.

  • Extension offers community health summit for teens

    STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Teens can learn how to become active role models for healthy lifestyle change in their communities at an April 22 summit at the Mill Conference Center in Starkville.

    The Promoting Healthy Living Through Community Connections Summit, wihch is open to 14- to 18-year-olds from northern Mississippi, will offer interactive educational sessions on nutrition, mental health awareness, community and civic engagement, and health promotion, wellness and physical activity.

  • A squash sits in a garden.

    Keep America Beautiful awards MSU Extension

  • A group photo of the Rural Medical and Science Scholars Class of 2022.

    Explore medical, science careers in MSU program

    MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. -- High school juniors can explore health and science careers and get a jump on college during the Rural Medical and Science Scholars program this summer at Mississippi State University. The June 10-29 program is now accepting applications until April 1.

  • Sandy field where pine tree stand has been recently harvested

    Consider temps, soil makeup when planting loblolly pines

  • A tractor with a boom arm sprays crops.

    Careful management helps offset high fertilizer costs

  • A hummingbird feeds on lantana.

    How to have hordes of happy hummingbirds

    It’s time once again to clean those hummingbird feeders and cook up the sugar water. In Mississippi, we can set our feeders out in early March as hummingbirds are migrating north from southern climes. Providing food in backyards is important, as these birds need to consume half their body weight each day.

  • Chickens feed inside of a pullet barn.

    Chicken flock, wild bird infections linked to HPAI

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