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Samaritan House receives $10,000 donation from Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan's Agent Charitable Fund
Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan’s Agent Charitable Fund on Friday donated $10,000 to help Samaritan House, a community service organization in…
First-of-its-kind map highlights rural broadband needs
A new digital map from the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) provides more detail about rural…
USDA offers help with livestock losses from pandemic problems
USDA is helping livestock and poultry producers who lost money during the COVID-19 pandemic because they couldn’t get access to processing.
MSP stepping up commercial vehicle inspections
Motor carrier officers from the Michigan State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division will be ramping up inspections across the state this…
USDA announces $650 million to expand processing capacity, tackle market consolidation
USDA has announced a $500 million investment of American Rescue Plan funds to expand meat and poultry processing capacity to provide farmers and…
‘Right to repair’ included in Biden executive order
The Biden administration rolled out a broad executive order aimed at increasing competition in the American economy, including “right to repair”…
FCIC revises cover crop forage harvest restrictions on prevent plant acres
The Federal Crop Insurance Corp. (FCIC) has rescinded it previous harvest date of Nov. 1 for cover crops planted on prevent plant acres as it relates…
AFBF backing bill to protect against cost of GPS interference
A new Senate bill backed by the American Farm Bureau Federation, along with more than 80 other organizations, would ensure farmers and countless…
In Memoriam: Bill Wheeler, beloved leader in the FFA community
Bill Wheeler, who spent more than three decades teaching FFA students in Webberville, died June 29, 2021, at his home following a bout with cancer…
MFB welcomes new staff, shuffles vets
Recent months have seen a pair of newcomers join MFB’s staff, and a pair of other vacancies filled by regional managers coming to Lansing from the…