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Missaukee farm hosts 300 students for fun, daylong ag learning
Maple Leaf Farm and Creamery last month hosted 300 Lake City elementary students for a day of fun and learning about agriculture.
Delegate resolutions book available as members ready for state annual meeting
The slate of resolutions to be considered at MFB’s 103rd annual meeting Nov. 29-30 in Grand Rapids is now available.
Help Dixon, all Friends of Ag, cross the Election Day finish line
County Farm Bureau leaders and Michigan Farm Bureau state board members convened this week to discuss the final push to help Friends of Agriculture…
State onion committee layered with Farm Bureau members
Kent County’s Bruce Klamer and Calhoun County’s Mark Nail are among Gov. Whitmer’s recent appointments to the Michigan Onion Committee.
MFB's Lansing Legislative Seminar hits the road in 2023
Lansing Legislative Seminar is going regional in 2023 with seven events scheduled across the state between Feb. 1 and March 31.
Allison Schafer breathing new life into Clinton’s Young Farmer program
With a mix of time-tested and innovative methods, Allison Schafer is breathing life into Clinton County Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer program.
Member savings for fall, winter travel
Whether it’s a business trip, a family vacation to escape the cold, or an adventure north for fun in the snow, save money with your Farm Bureau…
Share with a high schooler — 2022 Discussion Meet Registration is Open!
Each year, Michigan Farm Bureau hosts the High School Discussion Meet program for high school FFA, 4-H, and Farm Bureau member dependents across the…
State committee finalizes policy resolutions rooted in member developed recommendations
Michigan Farm Bureau’s state policy development committee deliberated more than 500 policy recommendations that the 400-plus delegates will debate…
AFBF establishes 2023 Farm Bill priorities, including focus on risk-management tools, crop programming
Protecting current Farm Bill program spending, prioritizing risk-management tools like federal crop insurance, and ensuring adequate USDA staffing…