I'm home from the Ag meeting. Even though the GAAMPs were not on the agenda, there were several BYC people at the meeting. The commissioners are recognizing us on sight nowadays.
There was a presentation by a newly formed group called the "Michigan Fiber Industry Coalition". They are seeking to grow the animal fibre market in Michigan. As they said, they have everything from Alpacas to Yaks. They mentioned Angora rabbits and sheep and I immediately thought of many here who raise these and other fibre producers.
When questioned by the commissioners about "problems or issues", they pretty much said the same things that some of us have been saying. Zoning issues, local authorities trying to prevent them from earning a living, mis-information, ignorance and the struggle to educate. Then they brought up the GAAMPs and the RTFA (Right to Farm Act). I didn't have to say a word.
I know many folk here have critters that produce fibre of some sort and perhaps you are aware of this group (they have a FB page) but if you are not aware of them, please look into it. They are looking to create a co-op and market for Michigan Fibre.
There were several other interesting presentations as always. Specialty Crop Block Grants, Wetlands programmes, pending legislative action, Detroit's Belle Isle, deer management, forestry and other issues that affect us all on a personal level.
During public comments, the Michigan Small Farm Council was formally introduced and a request that MSFC be included as a stakeholder in future discussions that affect the small and mid-size farm operation.
I also spoke and was teased about my facial hair. I hope that my grey beard doesn't hurt our cause.
The December meeting will be in Traverse City, I hope to see you there.