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  • Jackson named MSU associate VP for outreach and engagement

    Gary Jackson, who has served as director of the MSU Extension Service since 2011, has been selected to fill a new leadership position focused on university outreach and engagement activities.

    Jackson will fill the newly created position of associate vice president for outreach and engagement, effective Sept. 1. Steve Martin, currently associate director for county operations, will serve as interim Extension director.

  • A man uses small tools to work on a tree.

    Report dying sassafras trees to Extension offices

    A few sassafras trees across Mississippi have started to show signs of dieback, and Mississippi State University is asking for help in identifying affected trees. The trees are suspected of having laurel wilt, a disease caused by a fungus that has already proven deadly to the state’s redbay trees. The fungus is carried by the redbay ambrosia beetle, an invasive species native to Asia.

  • A white flower blooms on top of a cotton plant setting bolls.

    Hot summer produced a strong cotton crop

    Most cotton in Mississippi got off to an excellent start in May, received the heat needed in June and July, and now is ready for sunny skies so growers can harvest a potentially above-average crop. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates 56% of the crop is in good or excellent shape, with another 38% estimated at fair. As of Aug. 28, bolls were opening on an estimated 25% of the crop.

  • One hummingbird hovers near a red hanging feeder while a second perches on it.

    Keep feeders full for fall hummingbird migration

    Over the weekend, we had a most welcome visitor return to my home garden and landscape after an absence of several months. Our first hummingbird of the fall season arrived, and this was an indicator of lots of activity in the next few weeks. I get excited to see the first fall hummingbirds because it means they’re going to start gathering all along the Gulf Coast in preparation for their fall migration.

  • Flooded row crop field

    Flash floods pose hazards for ag commodity production

  • Flooded row crop field

    Learn tips for preventing and containing hay baler fires

  • A cluster of flowers has white edges and red centers.

    Dianthus adds strong color to fall gardens

    Even though we’re still in a very warm August, now is the time to start thinking about fall color. It can be a garden challenge trying to maintain a variety of color in the coming cool-season landscape. In my opinion, dianthus is one good choice to help keep your garden interesting, and it is an easy choice for that extra splash of cool-season color.

  • A man displays a frame from a honeybee hive box.

    Delta-based apiculture study uses weather center data

  • Creek with trees on the left providing shade and a steep bank on the right.

    Protecting water resources on private land helps its value

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