Sunday 2nd November 2025

Policy remained at the core of Michigan Farm Bureau’s annual meeting this week as members tuned in virtually.

Vice President Andy Hagenow says while difficult at times, adapting to a virtual format shows the tremendous responsiveness of the state’s largest farm organization. “Grassroots policy is the reason for us as an organization to be here,” he says.

Top discussions centered on amendments to Farm Bureau’s Bovine Tuberculosis policy, ag labor housing and zoning, along with three new policies for the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program, Transportation Improvement, and the Michigan Meat Processing Industry.

    

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