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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
  • . Featured speakers were Dr. David Johnson of Michigan State University and Robert Wagner of the Northeast Michigan Council of Governments. Also speaking were landfill authority member Mike Huntley and chairman of the Antrim County Planning Commission Richard
  • . An Interview with Phillip Crowley Prosecutor says family violence is greatest problem BY BOB DALTON (Note: Kalkaska County Prosecutor Phillip J. Crowley grew up in Ionia and graduated f r o m Michigan State University in 1971 with a degree in general business