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Michigan Sustainable Agriculture Organizations and Publications

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Michigan Agricultural Stewardship Association (MASA)
12947 Byron Rd
Byron, MI 48418
USA
Contact: Chuck Cornillie
231-258-3318 (FAX)
231-258-3305
E-mail: cornillie86@yahoo.com
MASA is a non-profut organization dedicated to helping farmers inplement sustainable farming practices. Publishes Michigan's Farm and County journal.


Michigan Integrated Food and Farming Systems (MIFFS)
1405 S. Harrison Road, Suite 115
East Lansing, MI 48823
USA
517-353-1812 (FAX)
517-432-0712
E-mail: miffs@msu.edu
http://wwwmiff.org
MIFFS is a network of individuals and organizations (now housed at Michigan State University) working to create and support healthier food and farming systems in Michigan. Reorganized in 2005 as umbrella organization for all MI sustainable agriculture (except Organic Growers or Michigan, see below).


Michigan Organic Food and Farm Alliance
PO Box 36880
GrossePointe Farms, MI 48236
USA
Contact: Pat Whetham, Editor
810-659-8414
E-mail: info@moffa.org
http://www.moffa.org
Publishes Eating Organically: A Guide to Michigans's Organic Food Producers and Related Businesses and Michingan Organic Connections Newsletter bimonthly. New grants program for beginning organic farmers.


Organic Growers of Michigan
USA
Contact: Maynard Kufmann
810-659-8414
http://moffa.org


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