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Jo Latimore, Ph.D.
Lakes, Streams, and Watersheds
latimor1@msu.edu
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Jo Latimore, Ph.D.
Lakes, Streams, and Watersheds
latimor1@msu.edu
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Terry Gibb
Water Resource Management and Education
gibb@msu.edu
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Brandon Schroeder
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Sea Grant
schroe45@msu.edu
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Brandon Schroeder
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Sea Grant
schroe45@msu.edu
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Mark Breederland
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Michigan Sea Grant, Coastal Communities Development
breederl@msu.edu
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Erick Elgin
Water Resource Educator
elgineri@msu.edu
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Rochelle Sturtevant
Coastal Communities Development
sturtev1@msu.edu
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Mary Bohling
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Michigan Sea Grant
bohling@msu.edu
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Daniel O'Keefe
Great Lakes Fisheries Education and Management - Michigan Sea Grant
okeefed@msu.edu
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Bindu Bhakta
Sustainable Natural Resources Management and Education
bhaktabi@msu.edu
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Josh Gunn
Associate Director for Community, Food & Environment Institute
gunnjosh@msu.edu
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Heather Triezenberg, Ph.D.
Social Scientist/Extension Specialist
vanden64@msu.edu
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Heather Triezenberg, Ph.D.
Social Scientist/Extension Specialist
vanden64@msu.edu
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Bindu Bhakta
Sustainable Natural Resources Management and Education
bhaktabi@msu.edu
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Rochelle Sturtevant
Coastal Communities Development
sturtev1@msu.edu
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Exploring the Prairie Fen Wetlands of Michigan (E3045)
Published on November 11, 2015
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MSU Institute of Water Research
Published on March 26, 2012
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Aquatic Invasive Species
Published on March 26, 2012
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Fertilizing Home Lawns to Protect Water Quality (E0005)
Published on April 2, 2012
The first step in developing a fertilizer program for your lawn is to identify the objectives for the lawn area on your property. Homeowners demand a wide range of functions from their lawns. A guide to fertilizing home lawns to protect water quality.