An insect spotted in Michigan could dramatically impact our states apple, hops, and grape crops. The state asks that you kill the invasive species on site.
The bill to make Manoomin the State Grain of Michigan has passed the Senate. Now it just needs approved by the House of Representatives, and signed by the Governor.
Canada's already tapping into federal syrup reserves (yes, it's a thing) but could MI's maple syrup production keep us from having dry pancakes this winter?
There are more than 50,000 farms in Michigan and they average 195 acres each. It's no surprise that you'll see a tractor or an implement of husbandry driving down a road in Michigan. Is it legal to drive a tractor on the roads?