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  • Jones named fellow in The Wildlife Society

    STARKVILLE, Miss. -- The Wildlife Society’s latest group of fellowship inductees includes a member from Mississippi State University.

    Daryl Jones, an MSU Extension professor in the MSU College of Forest Resources Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture, joined an international collective of professionals and faculty in wildlife conservation and management with his induction as a fellow in the society.

  • Small pink and white blooms are on a green background.

    Plant volunteers spring up as garden surprises

    One of my most enjoyable garden experiences involves plants that just randomly pop up in various places in my home garden and landscape. Some gardeners call these weeds, but many others call them volunteers. I love my plant volunteers, and I let them grow in some unexpected places around my landscape.

  • MSU hosts seed, ag technology short course

  • Bowman named rice specialist for MSU Extension

    STONEVILLE, Miss. – Hunter Bowman has been named rice specialist for the Mississippi State University Extension Service

  • A golden retriever lies on the grass.

    Protect pets from warm weather risks

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- When temperatures rise, it’s not just humans who need to take precautions. Heat stress is just as serious and life threatening for pets as it is for humans. While both dogs and cats can get too hot, dogs are more susceptible to overheating, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

  • A stack of logs.

    Mississippi adds mill capacity, timber moving

    RAYMOND, Miss. -- Mississippi has gained new timber mills over the last 18months, and producers have seen timber prices rise since last year.

  • Soybean growers have chance to compete in yield challenge

  • A container has big red blooms along with yellow and purple flowers.

    Mix colors, shapes, sizes for combination containers

  • Glass jars filled with produce are lined up with price tags.

    Farmers markets benefit communities, area sellers

    Farmers markets are multiplying across the state as they combine two of the things that Mississippians value most: fresh produce and socializing. The concept of a central place for area farmers to sell their goods has been around for decades, but the recent, increased focus on shopping locally has caused an uptick in the number of farmers markets across the state.

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