Michigan Agri-Business Association calls for agricultural representation on MSU Presidential Search Committee

LANSING, Mich. (May 9, 2023) In a letter to the Michigan State University (MSU) Board of Trustees, Michigan Agri-Business Association President Chuck Lippstreu today called on the Board to address the lack of agricultural representation on the MSU Presidential Search Committee.

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Update from MABA: April 2023

With spring upon us, or at least trying to arrive, MABA continued our advocacy and education efforts throughout April. We also brought together the Michigan CCA Board together for its first 2023 meeting and launched a series of “CCA Spotlight” profiles. We are looking ahead to events throughout the summer and into late 2023, and we hope you’ll take a moment to review some of these here! As always, we appreciate the partnership of our members and Michigan agriculture colleagues!

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Track and Incorporate Current Conditions and Upcoming Weather Forecasts When Planning Nutrient Applications

As we head into spring planting season, it’s a good time to review best practices for use of crop nutrients – and one of the best tools farmers and agricultural retail advisors have at their fingertips is the weather forecast.

That information can help avoid surface applications that are likely to be subjected to heavy rainfall events. The heaviest rainfall events are the main culprits driving nutrient losses from fields, and care should be taken to avoid them. Proper timing of fertilizer applications in light of the prevailing and forecast conditions is a critical element to avoid nutrient losses that contribute to water pollution, particularly in sloping fields where runoff can be exacerbated.

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Certified Crop Adviser Spotlight: JJ Metz

Michigan is home to more than 300 Certified Crop Advisers who are certified through the American Society of Agronomy, and during the coming months MABA is spotlighting their contributions to Michigan agriculture!

Every day, Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs) play a crucial role in Michigan agriculture. They deliver expert advice and guidance to farmers, helping them grow crops with an eye toward economic ROI and environmental stewardship.

JJ Metz with Nutrien Ag Solutions has been a CCA since 2004, and working as an agronomist for more than two decades.

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