Search Site   
Current News Stories
Illinois city hosted 2 tractor events in June
Trump says he’s not planning to extend a pause on global tariffs beyond July 9
UT students helping put agriculture in space with seed experiment
USDA announces plans to build, operate $8.5 million New World screwworm sterile fly dispersal facility in Texas
Kentucky program of analysis ensures safe farm products
Beef business plan for the remainder of the year
Tennessee governor proclaims July as Beef Month in state
Dairy producers win as lower feed prices continue
Tips on how to manage ‘grass gone wild’ after excess rain
When life breaks down, call on God: A real-life reminder of His faithfulness
When black raspberry season ends, intense Dog Day heat often follows
   
News Articles
Search News  
   
Michigan asparagus producers approve 5-year referendum
 
LANSING – Michigan’s asparagus producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Asparagus Industry Development Program. The referendum was held between March 6 and March 17.
Established in June 1978, the Michigan Asparagus Industry Development Program was designed to improve the economic position of Michigan asparagus growers by supporting research and market development efforts.
The program will continue for an additional five years, beginning June 8 and ending June 7, 2028. The current assessment is at a rate of 1.5 cents per pound.
A total of 40 valid ballots were cast in the referendum. Of those, 37 producers voted yes (93 percent) representing 14,158,213 pounds of asparagus (97 percent) and 3 producers voted no (7 percent) representing 426,049 pounds (3 percent).
For renewal of the program and its activities, more than 50 percent of the voting producers, representing more than 50 percent of the production of those voting, must have approved it.
Information on the Michigan Asparagus Advisory Board is available on their website at www.michiganasparagus.org.
4/18/2023