County Farm Bureau members interested in helping shape the 2023 Farm Bill are encouraged to attend one of three listening sessions Michigan Farm Bureau will host this summer.
Leaders of 34 farming, food and agribusiness organizations - including Michigan Farm Bureau - called on state lawmakers to invest in a resilient agricultural economy in Michigan.
Over 200 volunteers across the Farm Bureau family of companies banded together this June to help sort and distribute over 64,500 lbs of food in support of the organization's For-Purpose mission, fighting childhood hunger across Michigan.
Up to 24 innovative county Farm Bureau activities from across the nation will showcase outstanding activities at the 2023 AFBF Annual next January in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
“Leadership development is one of Farm Bureau’s most important functions. This scholarship is a way to encourage members to expand their toolbox and then use those skills to improve their county Farm Bureau.”
Ahead of the state’s primary and general elections, Michigan Farm Bureau recently released its 2021-22 vote record. County Farm Bureau members can review how their elected officials voted on issues important to agriculture.