Michigan remains cold and wet

Much of Michigan is still too cold and wet for farmers to get into fields. Presque Isle County’s Christian Tolllini tells Brownfield early field activities are about on pace for mid-April despite the massive ice storm that moved across Northern Michigan. “If we continue to get some sunshine and some warmer temps that we’ve been […]

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