Michigan Bean Commission approved through 2029

Michigan dry bean growers have voted to continue the Michigan Bean Commission and assessments for another five years. Executive Director Joe Cramer tells Brownfield the commission is committed to, “Number one, a continuation of enhancing profitability for driving growers.” “How do we get more dollars out of an acre? We’ve got some unique weed pressures […]

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