Michigan Farm Bureau’s 2021 Annual Meeting is taking shape as a hybrid affair, incorporating several familiar in-person activities and elements of last year’s virtual proceedings.
Cyberattacks on major food and agricultural companies have recently hit the world’s largest meat supplier, grain co-ops, and even affected two mid-Michigan businesses — including someone mimicking a fertilizer company — resulting in a $100,000 scam.
This districts found new ways to come together, through summertime CORE programming and many Young Farmers we’re able to connect and compete through the Young Farmer awards luncheon, new chair training and Discussion Meets.
Monroe County farmer Chris Heck has been competing for 11 years and has perspective and advice to offer to those considering competing for their first time
State bylaws require county Farm Bureau presidents to convene by Nov. 15 to finalize a slate of candidates vying to represent their respective districts — 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 this year — on the MFB Board of Directors.
All of Farm Bureau’s extended family are urged to pitch in next month to eliminate hunger among food-insecure Michiganders by donating to the 2021 Million Meal Challenge.
Farm Bureau members can now receive 20% off rental rates and mileage charges from Budget Truck Rental, one of the world's best-known rental brands with more than 1,000 locations in the continental U.S.