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Tired of tires cluttering your barn? Macomb County FB has a solution
The recycled truck, tractor, and combine tires will be used for tire-derived aggregate, fuel and rubber mulch.
Legislative updates for April 2025
This update includes recently introduced bills and those moving through the legislative process. Michigan Farm Bureau’s positions are rooted in the…
Sen. Slotkin defends, backs ag: ‘Without food, we’re nothing’
U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin wants you to buy American produce and food, especially considering the U.S. had a record agriculture trade deficit in 2024…
MFB members encouraged to share stories, build relationships with legislators
At MFB's Washington Legislative Seminar, members were encouraged to share their stories, build relationships, and be a local resource for their…
DISCUSS: The buzz about EPA’s pesticide strategy
Whether you apply your own crop protection tools or hire an applicator, big changes are coming to how those products are regulated.
Rick Kingsbury Honored with Elton R. Smith Award
Corunna, Michigan agent, Rick Kingsbury, earns top honor awarded by Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan.
Jason Scramlin Wins Farm Bureau Insurance Directors’ Award
Mendon, Michigan agent secures honor reserved for achievements in leadership, community and professional development
CAGs sound off: The Good, the Bad, the Algae
Responses to the February discussion topic reveal strengths and weaknesses in agricultural conservation practices.
Wild ‘Farm Prom’ benefits Sanilac’s Freeze Out Hunger program
Looks like Sanilac County Farm Bureau just cooked up another marquee event for its calendar.
New legislative counsel Josh Scramlin takes on labor, environmental issues
Josh Scramlin, whose family has been farming in Oakland County since 1910, begins work March 31 as Michigan Farm Bureau’s new associate legislative…