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Ontario Ojibwa members travel to U.P. to attend Seafood HAACP training
Published on February 28, 2017
Anishnawbeg Iskatewizaagegan of Kiigoogewin working to reopen walleye fishery in Shoal Lake, Ontario. -
Celebrate CSA Day 2017
Published on February 20, 2017
Celebrate CSA Day 2017 by supporting a local farmer and ensuring a season’s worth of fresh fruits and vegetables. -
2017 Spring FDA FSMA-defined grower produce safety trainings scheduled
Published on February 13, 2017
Registration for all four Michigan locations hosting Produce Safety Alliance grower training is now open. -
Put Michigan dried and frozen cherries on the menu year-round
Published on February 8, 2017
Source Michigan cherries all year with Cultivate Michigan’s latest product guide. -
The Urban Agriculture trend continues in 2017
Published on January 26, 2017
Urban agriculture can reconnect communities with healthy food, thereby supporting economic opportunities and innovative ideas around land use. Several new resources for urban agriculture were published in 2016 which support the movement going forward. -
Upper Peninsula Meat Processing Feasibility Study results released
Published on January 24, 2017
Strategies for growth in the Upper Peninsula’s meat value chain. -
Beginning Farmer webinar to address maple syrup production
Published on January 6, 2017
Participants will gain an overview of what it takes to produce and market quality maple products. -
Show MAEAP-verified pride through an affiliation with MarketMaker
Published on January 5, 2017
Using MarketMaker can enhance producer visibility. -
New resources will help professionals use Michigan produce in school meal programs
Published on December 27, 2016
Making Michigan Recipes Work is a series of resources designed to help school food professionals expand scratch cooking, Farm to School programs, and use of Michigan produce. -
Community Supported Agriculture – The perfect gift
Published on December 24, 2016
Gifting a share in a local CSA farm provides friends and loved ones with a season of nature's bounty and supports a local business.
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