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DISCUSS: Building a stronger Farm Bureau together
Your feedback is crucial to our ability to provide the support and services that matter most to our members, whether it's about your needs, your…
The future’s here, Collegiate FB grads: Let’s grow it!
New Collegiate Farm Bureau graduates are ready to roll up their sleeves and begin their own journeys as new members of your county Farm Bureau.
May 20 deadline: Speakers wanted for 2026 Michigan Farm Bureau Events
Share your voice, grow your leadership skills and strengthen Michigan agriculture by presenting at one of Michigan Farm Bureau’s 2026 conferences!
Spring legislative events showcase Farm Bureau advocacy in action
Spring has sprung, and county Farm Bureaus statewide have been busy bees planning and hosting a flurry of legislative events with local, state and…
Agent Charitable Fund supports 4 Harvest for All Projects
The Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan Agent Charitable Fund (ACF) plans to award over $2,700 in grants to match county Farm Bureau donations through…
Grants from Agent Charitable Fund, MFB Family of Companies fight hunger in Michigan
Farm Bureau Insurance of Michigan’s Agent Charitable Fund (ACF) and the Michigan Farm Bureau Family of Companies are fighting food insecurity across…
68 counties to hold local elections May 6
Elections will be held in 68 Michigan counties on May 6, where voters will weigh in on various local proposals related to school millages, road…
Farm Bureau testifies on balancing regulation and economic growth
Michigan Farm Bureau’s grassroots policy took center stage recently as State Government Relations Manager Rob Anderson testified before the House…
MFB urges lawmakers to support restoration of local siting control for wind, solar
As the Michigan House considers two bills that would repeal a 2023 law that wrestled control over siting for utility-scale renewable energy projects…
Farm Bureau members appointed to Michigan Soybean Committee
County Farm Bureau members John Burk (Bay) and Gary Parr (Eaton) have been appointed to the Michigan Soybean Committee.