W.K. Kellogg Biological Station

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Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) is a year-round resident field station with a focus on terrestrial and aquatic environments.   KBS supports undergraduate and graduate education and interacts with the community through the Manor House, Bird Sanctuary, Farm, and Conference Center.  more...

Upcoming Events

Wed Oct 15, 9:00 AM: Bird Sanctuary -- Fall Bird Walk. Fee: General Admission (Bird Sanctuary)

Fri Oct 17, 10:45 AM: Seminar -- Jerry Glover, The Land Institute. Title: Resolving the Human Dilemma: The Necessity and Possibility of Perennial Grain Cropping Systems (Stack #237)

Fri Oct 17, 3:45 PM: Brown Bag -- Robin Tinghitella. (Stack #237)

Fri Oct 24, 10:45 AM: Seminar -- Joe von Fischer, Colorado State Univ.,. Robertson Lab (Stack #237)

Fri Oct 24, 6:30 PM: Manor House -- Murder Mystery Dinner. Fee: $60 per personReservations required269-671-2400conference@kbs.msu.edu (Kellogg Manor House)

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Recent News

Sep 9, 2008 -- Biological station studying agriculture's role in environmental changes (more info...)

Aug 12, 2008 -- KBS Director, Dr. Kay Gross, Honored for Contributions to Furthering the Scientific Community (more info...)

Aug 12, 2008 -- Scientists across the nation want to emulate MSU's long-term research success (more info...)

Aug 12, 2008 -- Greenpeace article on Food Security and Global Change includes reference to research done on KBS LTER by Rich Smith, Kay Gross, and Phil Robertson showing how crop rotation and incorporation of diversity can influence crop yields. (more info...)

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Manor House Weddings
Share the Harvest
Residential Opportunities at the Kellogg Station

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