[Historical Society of Michigan virtual presentation] Planting Progress: The Transformation of Michigan’s Agriculture with William Knudson, Michigan State University
Agriculture has played a crucial role in Michigan from the early 19th century territorial days to the present. Two centuries of technological changes have transformed our state’s farming practices. Join us to learn about three technological revolutions that have impacted the evolution of agriculture in Michigan— the mechanical revolution, the biological revolution, and the information revolution.
We'd like to thank the Historical Society of Michigan (HSM), which supports local history organizations, like us! They are continuing to make their History Hounds Lecture Series available online for free to members of HSM’s member organizations. Register for this remote presentation by 3:00pm the previous day. Click here to register. Select “A member of an Organizational Member of HSM” to enjoy this presentation at no charge.