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Anaerobic digester could have economic benefits for university
- Not only would anaerobic digestion aid in manure management at MSU farms, but it also has the potential to become an outlet for food waste and slaughterhouse waste disposal.


Hard Cider Research - U.S. hard cider market has grown rapidly every year, thus provides an important potential product for Michigan apple producers.


What’s unique about the MSU's
Technology Systems Management
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I'm Not Cinderella (pdf) - Biosystems engineer works for Disney World
Reprint from American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Discovery Magazine

 

Food Security Begins at the Farm - efforts to protect the Michigan food supply “from farm to fork”

 

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February 1, 2005

 

 


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