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Brook Wilke

W.K. Kellogg Farm

HISTORY AND MISSION In 1928, W.K. Kellogg deeded the Kellogg Farm to Michigan State College, now Michigan State University, with the intention that the College would “… operate this farm under a most modern system of farm management so ... Read More

Aerial view of rows of square research plots at the KBS Long-term Ecological Research program site.

Field Sites and Facilities

We encourage visiting scholars and scientists from other institutions or from the MSU campus. Our large and diverse field sites and facilities plus dedicated field and laboratory staff enable manipulative and technically demanding field ... Read More

Map of W.K. Kellogg Biological Station and adjacent MSU lands.

Conducting Research at KBS

KBS provides research opportunities for visiting researchers from the MSU campus and around the world. Research projects may or may not be related to existing work at KBS but should be consistent with the KBS mission. Shared-use field sites ... Read More

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Research

The mission of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, or KBS, is to increase understanding of natural and managed ecosystems and their linkages to society. We integrate fundamental and applied research as both a biological field station ... Read More

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Hickory Corners, MI 49060
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