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Honoring the fallen: Michigan Farm Bureau members visit, reflect at Arlington National Cemetery
Michigan Farm Bureau members visit the National Arlington Cemetery.
Farm bill not moving forward? ‘There’s no timeline,’ says Sen. Stabenow
Every farmer wants to know when the next farm bill will pass. But “there’s no timetable,” U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Michigan) told Michigan Farm…
Legislators remain noncommittal to AEWR push: ‘Nothing, and I mean nothing, is moving’
Michigan Farm Bureau and legislators have already voiced opposition to how labor wages are determined, including asking for an H-2A visa guestworker…
Gettysburg offers leadership lessons for ProFILE cohort
Armed with these new insights, the 2024-25 ProFILE cohort now charges toward the next step of their leadership-development journey.
‘Growers are out of time’ — Oceana Co. farmer joins AFBF team in push for labor cost relief
Oceana County specialty crop grower Nick Oomen was one of five farmers from across the country invited to take part in AFBF’s labor fly-in, joining…
Farm Bureau recognizes Partners in Advocacy graduates, including Mason County's Seth Earl
Mason County Farm Bureau member Seth Earl recently graduated from the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Partners in Advocacy Leadership class, which…
Wayne Co. FB opens dialogue with Detroit urban farmers
“As farmers we share common ground in many aspects, and as an organization we have a great alliance as we believe it is important to discuss our…
Spring 2024 Checklist
Spring is a beautiful time in Michigan, but the changing weather can create its own set of considerations for your home and vehicle. Make sure you're…
Ernie’s Journey: On the Banks of the Red Cedar
My passion for Michigan State University and its role supporting agriculture has never wavered.
Otsego continues Ag Week baby basket tradition
Otsego County Farm Bureau celebrates National Agriculture Week by donating a gift basket given to the family of the first local baby born that week.