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  • trees where farmers "get in over their heads" by planting seedlings while having a difficult time marketing trees. The result will be that farmers have no money to keep up their fields. Michigan State University Cooperative Extension agent, Donald
  • company to deal with." Cotton said. "I'm not really happy with the State of Michigan." Don Johnson, director of the Michigan State University Coop- erative Extension Service, said farmers now have to find a crop there's a market for to fill the acreage
  • and display, reports Farm Bureau. It's called the Spartan Beauty, and it's the result of nearly 10 years of research by the Michigan State University Agricultural Experiment Station. The Leader and Kalkaskian 318 N. Cedar Street, Kalkaska, Ml 49646 (616) 258
  • at the S h e r i f f s Dept., ConservaT r a v e r s e City hit a d e e r with his Master's d e g r e e in social work i b e Peace in this circuit. This at t h e s a m e t i m e m a n y n e w law:ยป tion Dept, or at Glen's Market, Michigan State University
  • to make a donation toward the cost of sending exchange students to other countries. Dr. Margaret Jacobson from Michigan State University will be holding a discussion meeting with homemakers In this area, In AprlL Club members filled out questlonarles
  • returns later this with 45 kids slated to show off month, and it's bringing an old their swine. This y e a r ' s fair will also infriend along for the ride. Kalkaska C o u n t y ' s 4-H program, run clude a dog show, with kids by Michigan State University
  • Accounting Office. Michigan State University Ex* tension issued a fact sheet about the proposed changes and explained how they would directly impact "young hired farm workers." Children could be granted permission by someone standing in place of a parent