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These are women who gave birth just before they were sent to prison or not long after starting their sentences, which are typically short, according to the Michigan Department of Corrections.
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Michigan's commercial poultry and dairy operations are being asked to beef up their biosecurity measures on their farms following a recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza.
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Sheep producers in the Midwest say wool prices have been dismal for decades, but in recent years they’ve plummeted. Now producers are looking for new ways to add value to this fiber or drop it all together.
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Kathleen McCoy and her daughter Megan West, from Oakbrook West Farms in Clare, will tell us how easy it is to grow your own flowers for cutting.
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Fewer farmers are planting hemp across the Midwest and Great Plains. The decline is most acute in hemp grown for its oils, like CBD, but experts say there’s greater opportunity in industrial hemp.
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The Michigan Senate approved a few of its plans for the state’s next budget Thursday, including spending on agriculture, natural resources, and regulatory affairs.
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A lawsuit over state and federal water quality violations in Antrim County will move forward after a federal judge denied a motion to dismiss it.
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Former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield pleaded not guilty Thursday to 13 counts of conspiracy and embezzlement charges. His wife, Stephanie Chatfield, pleaded not guilty to three similar counts in the same arraignment hearing.
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The project could make the river more appealing to arctic grayling — a fish species that disappeared from the state around 90 years ago.
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Commercial poultry and dairy operations must implement a series of health safety measures by May 8 to help try and slow the outbreak of bird flu. According to the USDA, over 6.6 million birds were affected by the virus during the month of April in Michigan.
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Inside an airplane hangar in Saginaw County on Wednesday, Trump went on the attack, telling his thousands of supporters that Biden’s policies were hurting the economy and leading American cities into decay.
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The Michigan House of Representatives has voted to outlaw the possession of tools designed to break into a car with the intent of stealing it.