Stuckman Lecture Series
About the Lecture Series
The Stuckman Lecture Series at Michigan State University features influential voices in conversations on the economic and policy forces shaping our food system. This year's speaker will be Senator Debbie Stabenow. Join us as the former U.S. senator shares reflections on the evolving landscape of American food and agricultural policy and the challenges ahead. Drawing on her extensive public service career and her tenure as Chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, she explores how public policies, funding, research, and markets can work together to strengthen the nation’s food economy and build a more resilient future for producers, consumers, and rural communities.
About Senator Debbie Stabenow
She is respected for her knowledge and persistence in building bipartisan consensus to get things done. She redefined the role of American agriculture by supporting more diverse agricultural crops and commodities, making historic investments in land and water conservation, providing more nutritious food choices for all Americans, growing the economies of local communities, and creating a greater role for American agriculture in solving the climate crisis.
After 50 years of public service, she proudly passed the torch in 2025 to a new generation of leaders, but her work continues to shape our nation’s food and farm policy, impacting generations to come.
Event Details & Registration
Lecture Title: "The Future of Food and Farm Policy"
September 23, 2026 at Kellogg Center Auditorium
5:30 p.m. — Registration and light refreshments
6-7p.m. Lecture.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Following the lecture, there will be an opportunity for audience Q&A. Reserve your spot today: https://events.anr.msu.edu/stuckman26/
