Michigan’s corn producers will be able to vote on a program amendment under the Agricultural Commodities Marketing Act (1965 PA 232, as amended), Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD) announced today.
The Corn Marketing Program of Michigan provided MDARD petitions with more than 200 signatures requesting an amendment to the current program increasing the assessment by $0.01 per bushel to a total of $0.02 per bushel of Michigan corn sold. The additional funding would be invested in research, marketing, promotion, and education to increase the profitability of Michigan’s corn producers. A copy of the proposal is available on MDARD’s website.
The Corn Marketing Program of Michigan was established in 1993 to enhance the economic position of Michigan corn growers by providing for growth and expansion of the corn industry in the state through foreign and domestic market development, promotion, and research to stimulate the demand for corn.
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