Land
Great Lakes, great colors
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The brightest colors happen with dry, sunny days followed by cool, dry nights.
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This category encompasses land-based issues. It is further segregated with tags into such issues as farm, urban redevelopment or decay, forest, mining.
The brightest colors happen with dry, sunny days followed by cool, dry nights.
Jane Kramer prints the shadows of endangered plants on paper crafted from the invaders that threaten them.
A Southwest Michigan farmer was sentenced to prison after cheating the federal government out of almost $525,000 through fraudulent crop insurance claims and misuse of marketing assistance loans.
There are almost one million female farmers in the U.S., and Michigan alone saw a 17.6 percent increase in women in agriculture between 2007 and 2014.
John Gallagher chronicles architect Minoru Yamasaki from his humble beginnings and through his quest for a unique style that produced the New York City landmark and a more modest impact on Detroit’s environment.
When the refinery bought neighboring homes to expand crude oil capacity, residents left and retailers lost them as customers, the suit claimed. They weren’t offered the same buyouts as the residents.
The growth is due to societal changes such as increased vacation, early retirement, an aging population and telecommuting.
The Michigan DNR reports no negative outcomes from its initial cap on state land ownership.
The dollar value of dairy product exports to China skyrocketed 688 percent while prepared fruit and vegetable exports rose almost four-fold.
The Michigan Department of Transportation has plans to renovate a 6.7 stretch of I-94 near Detroit.