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MFB president urges member involvement come election time
In the remaining months leading up to the November general election, I encourage you to become actively involved in supporting Tudor Dixon’s campaign and her common-sense approach of state agencies working together to create consistent policies that remove unnecessary and burdensome regulations.
Online tool helps Farm Bureau voters look up candidates in new legislative districts
Michigan Farm Bureau encourages members to review who will appear on their Nov. 8 ballot by visiting their easy-to-use candidate locator.
Voting absentee: a popular post-pandemic choice
There’s plenty of time to request and complete an absentee ballot for the Nov. 8 general election.
'Meet & know your neighbors': Osceola honors longtime members
A quartet of Osceola's longest-tenured members were honored at the county Farm Bureau's recent annual meeting.
Osceola YF softballers triple donation to growing charity
Young Farmers in Osceola County are battling on the softball diamond to help support a Big Rapids charity eyeing expansion in Evart: Angels of Action.
Tudor Dixon details vision for ag, 'stark contrast' between current administration
Dixon wrote about her vision for agriculture, detailing the stark contrast between her policies and those of the current administration across five key issues Michigan farmers have faced in the past four years.
State policy development committee gets down to business
Michigan Farm Bureau’s 21-member state policy development committee will soon review hundreds of county Farm Bureau policy recommendations ahead of the organization’s annual meeting.
EPA withdraws interim glyphosate decision, pushes final registration to 2026
The Environmental Protection Agency is going back to the drawing board on its interim review decision for glyphosate. In a memo published Friday, the agency said it now plans to complete the registration in 2026. EPA’s interim decision was published in Feb. 2020 and “did not identify any human health risks of concern from exposure to glyphosate but did identify potential ecological risks,” the agency’s memo stated.
Tell your story to move the electoral needle: ‘You’ve got to talk to people’
Influencing elections at any level starts in your own backyard, with one-on-one interaction with members of your own community — neighbors and strangers alike.