Michigan maple syrup producers are facing widespread destruction after a 100-year storm ripped through the state, leaving behind what some describe as a war zone.
The state Farm Bureau offers a glimpse into the aftermath as producers assess the damage and seek assistance.
Related Stories
Leadership closer to western forests may speed decisions impacting timber, land use, and wildfire management.
New Nebraska wildfires near containment, but damages still mount for ranchers across the region.
Widespread drought and extreme weather leave producers managing limited resources
Nebraska Farm Bureau President Mark McHargue joined us to discuss wildfire recovery efforts in the state, impacts to agriculture, and conditions heading into the spring planting season.
Dry conditions remain a concern as Texas farmers prepare for another planting season.
Rising fuel costs will soon increase grain transportation expenses.