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Legislative updates for June 2024
This update includes recently introduced bills and those moving through the legislative process. Michigan Farm Bureau’s positions are rooted in the…
CAGs respond to April discussion topic: Membership
To continue on the path of growing and maintaining our membership, we need to continue to meet the needs of members.
DISCUSS: Farmland preservation in Michigan
How can county Farm Bureaus and farmers work with local governments to create zoning that helps keep farmland into active agricultural production?
MFB staff welcomes new P&E, West-Central staffers
Filling vacancies in MFB’s home office and field staff are P&E and Youth Program Specialist Katie Cooper and West-Central Regional Manager Andrew…
Clare hosts candidate meet-n-greet Aug. 15
Clare County Farm Bureau members can meet candidates vying for local, state and federal offices, discuss ballot initiatives and take home election…
Montcalm hosts largest Project RED yet
Montcalm County Farm Bureau hosted its largest Project RED to date last month, attended by more than 400 area fourth-graders.
Lapeer Co. growers bone up on Right to Farm Act
Lapeer County Farm Bureau members got a crash course in Michigan’s Right to Farm Act from MDARD staffer Kyle McCarty.
What's Going on in Michigan - June
Summer is the perfect time to explore the beautiful state of Michigan. From attending a music festival, staying active, or simply having a good time…
How a Pump Alarm Can Help Prevent Catastrophe
Pump alarms, otherwise known as water sensors, are an easy tool to prevent a flooding disaster in your beloved home and could help you save thousands…
What are Water Sensors and How do they Help Around the Home
There are many options to prevent and reduce flood damage in your home. One of them being water sensors. Read more to learn how water sensors can…