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The 'Shop Michigan Farms' Facebook Group connects Michigan farmers and consumers as a dedicated platform to link you directly with local farmers, farmers' markets, and livestock exchange updates and ISOs (in search of) across Michigan. Posts highlight foods, plants, and produce grown and raised directly by the farms' posting, or answering to ISOs, ensuring you receive the freshest, highest-quality products straight from the source.
A place to share art and photos of your State's beautiful farms and landscapes.
Space to share how-to for handmade farm crafts that honor our farms and traditions.
Discussion and information on environmental and health awareness.
A space for discussing, buying, selling, or trading farm equipment and tools.
A place where we will highlight farms, farmers and unique farming practices.
Share and discover local farming events, workshops, and activities.
Recognition of wild foods, natural wellness and nature, sharing respect and knowledge.
A forum for discussing gardening techniques, cultivation, and harvesting tips.
A place for farms needing help and people looking for farm work to connect.
Information and discussion on homesteading practices and maintenance.
A space to celebrate farm stories, traditions, and stewardship of the land.
A hub for buying, selling, or trading livestock, and related services: trailering, processing.
Find and share the latest developments and news in the U.S. farming landscape.
For those who seek to live in harmony with nature, honoring the Four Directions.
A place to share recipes and tips for food preservation and delicious cooking.
Mi Farm Network's eco-artisan sister business started in 2006, crafting lifestyle products.
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All content is protected by copyright and may not be used without permission. Mi Farm Network was created to connect Farm Members with their communities and is not a marketplace for buying and selling third-party products. Farm Members’ offerings should be grown, produced, or made primarily from materials sourced through their farm activities.
Please refer to [Disclaimer & Policies] for more detailed information.