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Lynda Horning recieves 2023 Presidential Volunteer of the Year award
Michigan Farm Bureau’s 2023 Presidential Volunteer of the Year award winner is Washtenaw County Farm Bureau board member Lynda Horning. As part of…
Shiawassee earns Farm Bureau Double-Up match
Shiawassee County Farm Bureau next year will leverage its good relations with local schools in using Double-Up matching funds to underwrite…
Farm Bureau Insurance agents, volunteers honored with Key Club awards
Since 1982, Key Club agents and volunteers have written thousands of new farmer members into the organization. Michigan Farm Bureau and Farm Bureau…
Michigan Farm Bureau president commends member initiatives in dairy, specialty crops and land-use
Dairy pricing, a struggling specialty crop sector due to unfair trade practices and escalating Adverse Effect Wage Rates, land-use issues and food…
State Farm Bureau board welcomes 3 newcomers
New to Michigan Farm Bureau's Board of Directors are member leaders in an at-large seat, another representing five counties in the southwestern Lower…
Ag representation essential at all levels of government
Speaking with farmers attending Michigan Farm Bureau’s 104th Annual Meeting in Grand Rapids, Sen. Kevin Daley stressed the value of the organization…
Mecosta County’s Beth Wernette wins state Farm Bureau discussion meet
Mecosta County cattlewoman Beth Wernette took the top spot at Michigan Farm Bureau's 2023 Young Farmer Discussion Meet, Nov. 29 at MFB's 104th Annual…
2023 Young Farmer Award winners recognized
Five talented Young Farmers who competed in four categories received their awards Nov. 28 at Michigan Farm Bureau’s 104th State Annual Meeting in…
Clare County teacher receives MFB's 2023 Educator of the Year award
Clare-Gladwin RESD agriculture teacher and FFA advisor Tony Wood is Michigan Farm Bureau’s (MFB) 2023 Educator of the Year.
MFB urges AEWR response from members
A possible increase of $1.16 for the Adverse Effect Wage Rate could “make and break” some farmers, according to Veronica Nigh, senior economist for…