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  • Muscadine field day set for Aug. 24

    CARRIERE, Miss. -- The 2023 Muscadine Field Day will be held Aug. 24 at the Mississippi State University McNeill Research Unit, a branch of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. Topics include propagation, pruning, insects, diseases and more.

  • Overhead shot of a dozen people peering into a grain bin with one person inside.

    Grain bin safety training augments seed tech course

  • Lush soybean plants grow in rows.

    Early soybean crop looks good as it nears harvest

    Mississippi’s 2.3 million acre soybean crop is looking strong late in its growing season, thanks to somewhat earlier planting dates and almost ideal conditions through the end of July. 

  • Rows of lettuce

    Learn to manage veggie pests in high tunnels

  • A hand holds sweet potatoes just lifted from the ground.

    Research updates given at sweet potato field day

    Sweet potato producers and industry professionals are invited to tour Mississippi State University’s research plots and learn current information about this crop’s production at an Aug. 24 event in northeast Mississippi. The 2023 MSU Sweet Potato Field Day at the Pontotoc Ridge-Flatwoods Branch Experiment Station begins with registration at 8 a.m., followed by a guided tour of ongoing projects that begins about 8:30.

  • A bee hangs onto the bottom of a cluster of tiny, purple flowers.

    Add pollinator-friendly plants to your landscape

    I recently visited the home of Marian Hill in Tupelo and toured her beautiful pollinator gardens full of plants buzzing with activity. There were several varieties of yarrow, some bachelor’s buttons and Stokes’ aster planted throughout.

  • EXCITE grant furthers adult vaccine education

    Mississippi adults will continue to be offered science-based vaccine information by the Mississippi State University Extension Service with help from a national grant.

    MSU Extension received the Extension Collaborative on Immunization Teaching and Engagement, or EXCITE, grant to provide adult vaccine education in Mississippi. MSU was one of 37 institutions chosen for this award.

  • Cotton growers invited to agronomy field day

  • A large, creamy white bloom has a woody, yellow center cone.

    Southern magnolias add evergreen charm, beauty

    It’s no wonder Mississippi is called the Magnolia State. The Southern magnolia is an iconic symbol in our landscape and across the Southeast. I have many great childhood memories of my sister and me climbing and playing in my grandparents’ large magnolia tree in their front yard. Its numerous, small-diameter branches made it a great tree to climb.

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