Corn crop field on a farm at sunset

A Climate-Smart Michigan Foodshed is Being Uplifted

June 10, 2025 | Source: Brownfield Ag News | by Nicole Heslip

A collaborative effort to strengthen local supply chains in the Great Lakes will continue despite federal funding uncertainty.

James DeDecker is the director of Michigan State University’s Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center.

“We’re looking to provide farmers opportunity to diversify their cropping systems, to increase the resiliency and the profitability of their farm operations, and just cracking open new markets,” he says.

He tells Brownfield research on high-quality grains lays the foundation for a more localized market.

“It comes down to the varieties that we’re producing for a food use and then how we’re producing them in terms of the production system inputs in particular, that results in a final product quality that is acceptable to the industry that we’re targeting,” he explains.