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Shiawassee teacher named 2022 Educator of the Year

Laingsburg developmental kindergarten teacher Angie Mills has been named Michigan Farm Bureau’s 2022 Educator of the Year.

Save more with John Deere Rewards

Platinum-level members of John Deere rewards enjoy extra savings on select equipment purchases.

Caterpillar offers Farm Bureau members big discounts

Use your exclusive Farm Bureau membership discounts on Caterpillar and find the agriculture equipment you can count on that offers real solutions for…

Monroe County FB recognizes FFA leader Tom Stahl

After 30 plus year of dedication to both the Dundee and Milan FFA chapters, retired advisor Tom Stahl was recognized by the Monroe County Farm Bureau…

Cornhole, soup champions named in Sanilac

Members of the Sanilac County Farm Bureau recently came together to face off in two highly competitive arenas: cornhole and SOUP!

Missaukee County teacher earns national recognition for excellence in teaching about agriculture

‘Farmers are everything’

Berrien County Farm Bureau celebrated Ag Week 2022 by collaborating with a local radio station on a farm-awareness video.

Pi Day returns to Missaukee classrooms

Who knew geometry’s most beloved constant would become such a launchpad for lessons about Michigan’s prodigious fruit sector.

1st-generation FB leaders take on Sanilac, Tuscola FBs

Both Darcy Lipskey (Sanilac) and Jeff Schluckbier (Tuscola) are first-generation members taking their county Farm Bureaus out for a test drive.

Apple growers urged to weigh in on proposed crop insurance changes

Michigan Farm Bureau is urging apple producers to submit public comments on proposed changes to the USDA’s apple crop insurance policy.

Northwest region welcomes new field rep.

Farm Bureau members across District 9 are getting acquainted with a new face as winter leans into spring, that of new Northwest Regional Manager…

New Mason Co. leader: ‘We have to keep moving’

In his second stint as Mason County Farm Bureau President, cattleman Brad Brown want to maintain the ambitious momentum of recent years.
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