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Michigan Agriculture Organizations Support Farm Bill Facilities Investment

Michigan Agriculture Organizations Support Farm Bill Facilities Investment


Stakeholders from across Michigan’s agricultural landscape joined more than 340 state, regional and national organizations in strong support of a significant federal reinvestment in U.S. agricultural research infrastructure. In a recent letter sent to U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; U.S. Representative Glenn Thompson, chair of the House Committee on Agriculture; and ranking committee members Senator John Boozman and Representative David Scott; the letter’s signatories urged Congress to include at least $5 billion in funding through the Research Facilities Act (RFA) in the next Farm Bill.

Leaders at the Michigan State University (MSU) College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the first institution of higher education in the United States to teach scientific agriculture, echoed the letter’s call to action and expressed thanks to the many Michigan stakeholders that signed the letter, which included:

Bear Creek Organic Farm

Brevant Seeds

Cherry Marketing Institute

Dairy Farmers of America

Michigan Agri-Business Association

Michigan Allied Poultry Industries

Michigan Apple Association

Michigan Association of Conservation Districts

Michigan Bean Commission

Michigan Blueberry Commission

Michigan Cattlemen’s Association

Michigan Corn Growers Association

Michigan Crop Improvement Association

Michigan Farm Bureau

Michigan Food and Farming Systems

Michigan Greenhouse Growers Council

Michigan Milk Producers Association

Michigan Nursery and Landscape Association

Michigan Pork Producers Association

Michigan Processing Apple Growers

Michigan Processing Asparagus Growers

Michigan Sheep Producers Association

Michigan Soybean Association

Michigan State Horticultural Society

Michigan Tree Fruit Commission

Michigan Turfgrass Foundation

Michigan Vegetable Council

Potato Growers of Michigan, Inc.

Village of L'Anse

VitaPlus

West Michigan Food Processing Association

White Pine Winery and Vineyards, LLC



The letter’s diverse signatories included agricultural producers, industry stakeholders and farm organizations from across the country.

“The investment outlined in the Research Facilities Act funding request would fuel continued agricultural innovation at top U.S. public institutions, including Michigan State University,” said MSU Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff, Ph.D., who has advocated at the national level for significant new funding through the RFA. “With over 160 years of experience in agricultural education, research and outreach, Spartans stand ready to deliver even higher levels of excellence in support of our farmers and industry partners.”

“We are so grateful to our valued Michigan agricultural partners for standing alongside us in support of this necessary federal investment,” said Kelly Millenbah, Ph.D., dean of the MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. “Our college is proud to serve Michigan agriculture, from groups like Michigan Farm Bureau and the Michigan Agri-Business Association to the many producers, communities and conservation districts that apply our research.”



Source: msu.edu

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