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Several Michigan agricultural groups, including the Michigan Farm Bureau, are pushing back against the state’s new permits for Confined Animal Feeding…
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Michigan cherry growers say they're happy to see the USDA will purchase $20 million worth of surplus cherry product as part of coronavirus relief.But the…
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Michigan this week released its new permits for Confined Feeding Operations, or CAFOs.Both environmental groups and the Michigan Farm Bureau are calling…
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The Michigan Farm Bureau is raising concerns about how the coronavirus pandemic could impact migrant labor for the upcoming growing season.Many of…
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New legislation in the state house and senate would prohibit farmers from applying manure or fertilizer to frozen or snow-covered soil.Supporters of the…
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Industry groups are responding to the news Governor Gretchen Whitmer has eliminated oversight panels that would have monitored the state’s rulemaking…
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The 2018 Farm Bill has passed out of Congress and is headed to the President's desk.In the Senate, the bill became the most bipartisan farm bill to ever…
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Negotiations on a new trade deal between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada could be promising for Michigan milk producers.The Michigan Farm Bureau released a…
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Starting this fall, a new mobile classroom will bring students around Michigan an agricultural education. The Food, Agriculture and Resources in Motion or…