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Agriculture

All stories related to farming, including urban agriculture.

Agriculture

Rising fuel prices might cause Southern horses to vote ‘neigh’ on Michigan hay

By Kirsten Rintelmann | April 6, 2021

Michigan-grown hay is traveling south to feed horses in Florida. 

Agriculture

Technology extends salad bowl to Midwest

By Brianna M. Lane | April 2, 2021

LED lights allow you to pick the spectrums of the sun that are most useful for plants.

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Red-fleshed apples could keep Michigan cider makers in the black

By Kyle Davidson | March 30, 2021

The Michigan Craft Beverage Council recently awarded $34,644 to study how to produce new varieties of apples for cider making.

Agriculture

Farmworkers need information on pesticides, federal report says

By Brandon Chew | March 24, 2021

Michigan and other states need to collect more information about the enforcement of worker protection standards to protect farmworkers from pesticide exposure, according to a report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, a nonpartisan investigatory arm of Congress.

Agriculture

Michigan food industries enthused about Biden “Buy American” order

By Kirsten Rintelmann | March 18, 2021

President Joe Biden’s recent “Buy American” executive order could provide future employment and economic growth for Michigan, food processors and agricultural industries, experts say.

Agriculture

As much as a third of the topsoil in the corn belt may be gone

By Brandon Chew | March 17, 2021

Conventional farming practices have eroded much of the topsoil from a region of the Midwest known as the corn belt, according to a recent study.

Land

Farmworkers need more off-site housing, Michigan task force says

By Sophia Lada | March 15, 2021

As farmworkers from other states and countries come to work in Michigan, the need for safe and affordable off-farm housing options is becoming increasingly important, a recent task force report said.

Agriculture

Higher prices, pandemic payments help Michigan farms stay afloat in 2020

By Elaine Mallon | March 10, 2021

In 2020, Chapter 12 farm bankruptcy filings fell by 7 percent.

Agriculture

New state plan has Michigan hemp growers uncertain about the future

By Samuel Blatchford | March 2, 2021

Growers worry that higher license and testing fees will push an already high cost of operation even higher. 

Waste

New uses for cherry pits makes landfilling a “waste of a waste”

By Eric Freedman | January 27, 2021

Michigan’s cherry industry may have a way to make money from, of all things, the pits.

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