Grants for 38 new research projects in the 2004 fiscal year have been awarded by Project GREEEN, totaling more than $952,200.
Project GREEEN, which stands for Generating Research and Extension to meet Environmental and Economic Needs, is Michigan's plant agriculture initiative at MSU.
Projects were awarded funding in four categories: basic research, value-added research, applied research and extension/education/demonstration.
There were 78 new project proposals and 36 continuation proposals this year.
For listings of 2004 newly funded and continuing Project GREEEN research projects, visit www.greeen.msu.edu/newspage.htm.