The executive director of the Michigan Association of Conservation Districts says stable operational funding would support stronger conservation outcomes for farmers and the state’s natural resources. Rivkah Hodgkinson says $3 million in state appropriations spread across 75 districts can only go so far in retaining staff. “One of those kinds of invisible costs of not […]
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