Michigan’s legislature has proposed dialing back funding for the state’s agricultural department.
As the two chambers enter conference, Senator Sue Shink, Michigan Natural Resources and Agriculture chair and vice chair of the appropriations subcommittee, tells Brownfield support for the food and ag supply chain as proposed by the governor has been divided.
“There is some there directly for that, but then also looking at pulling it out into some different buckets like the money for the smaller players in the food chain so that they can grow and develop,” she says.