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MSU ag students: Don’t miss your opportunity for scholarship dollars
Ag students yelling GO GREEN this fall have until Oct. 1 to apply for a Marge Karker Scholarship from Michigan Farm Bureau.
District Champions of Excellence winners: Creative county Farm Bureaus on their mission
Designed to acknowledge county Farm Bureaus’ efforts in advocating for agriculture and engaging members, MFB’s annual Champions of Excellence…
Max your enrichment opportunities with External Leadership Development Scholarships
MFB External Leadership Development Scholarships help Farm Bureau members stretch their leadership-enrichment opportunities beyond what our own…
Clinton Co. farmers host a clinic for MFB communication staff
Pat Feldpausch and Rob Hamilton are masters of their trades — and at explaining the complexity of their work to outsiders.
Wayne Wood’s ‘tremendous vision’ made him ‘a true leader’
“Michigan had model programs under Wayne Wood’s leadership. He had a tremendous ability to get things done and a tremendous vision for agriculture —…
96% of Friends of Agriculture win their primary election races
In the Aug. 6 Michigan primary, 96 percent of Michigan Farm Bureau’s AgriPac-endorsed Friends of Agriculture were successful and will now focus their…
Pierce Bennett named MFB Livestock Industry Relations Specialist
Bennett brings a wealth of Farm Bureau knowledge and experience to his new role, having most recently served as Director of Public Policy for the…
MI Supreme Court sides with state in ‘disappointing,’ ‘creative fiction’ CAFO ruling
Michigan farmers and various agricultural associations called the 5-2 decision “disappointing,” “creative fiction” and “gaslighting producers with…
MI Supreme Court ruling increases state’s minimum wage to $12+ in 2025
Michigan employers will have to pay workers well over $12 per hour starting next year due to a state Supreme Court ruling.
Mecosta Co. FB brings new life to old traditions through Connecting Communities
Mecosta County Farm Bureau’s recent Food Preservation 101 event was a huge hit with members and non-members alike.