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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…
Enhance your outdoor experience with onX Hunt!
Farm Bureau members can get a three-month onX Hunt Elite trial at no cost, and save another 20% on their first onX Hunt membership.
Spring is here, and brought lawn care with it!
Save 12% off MSRP on purchases of all new Grasshopper mower models and deck sizes.
Ag-accurate books go to work in Big Bay de Noc School
Hiawathaland Farm Bureau honored March is Reading Month by sharing accurate-ag books with a local school.
Walnutdale Family Farms uses farm store as teaching tool, consumer conversation driver
A year ago Walnutdale Family Farms started the Milkhouse Farmstore, a dream project for siblings Aubrey Lettinga-VanLaan and Austin Lettinga.
Michigan leads nation in Harvest for All donations for third straight year
Michigan Farm Bureau once again leads the nation in raising money for the Harvest for All program, donating an astounding $364,800 toward fighting…
Friend of Ag Darwin Booher 'had the heart of a statesperson'
According to those close to Sen. Booher, he was always warm, always quick to extend a hand, and always one to listen to an agriculture concern.
Bill to boost sales cap for honey and maple syrup producers advances in Senate
Michigan honey and maple syrup producers stand to benefit from legislation unanimously passed this week by the Senate Natural Resources and…