MSU report assesses specialty crop loss repercussions

A new report finds Michigan is losing specialty crops at much higher rates than other areas of the U.S. Michigan State University Extension’s Chris Bardenhagen tells Brownfield the loss of production is a national food security issue. “We can grow a lot of different types of crops, and if we lose our infrastructure, if we […]

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