UNDATED (WKZO AM/FM) — Farmers are struggling with the extremely wet year.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has sent a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue requesting federal assistance for Michigan farmers under the Federal Crop Insurance Program.
Extreme weather conditions have prevented and delayed farmers from being able to plant crops this season.
Numbers show that Michigan’s crops like corn and soybeans are significantly underplanted.
In a statement, Whitmer said:
“Michigan farmers are in a state of crisis right now because of extraordinary weather conditions, from historic rainfall, extreme cold, excessive snow, flash flooding, and tornadoes. Michigan has a rich history in agriculture, and on behalf of our farmers, our families, and our economy, we need to take action now. I’m ready and eager to partner with the federal government to make sure Michigan farmers have the support they need during this difficult time.”