Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development explained

Agency Name:Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Type:department
Formed:1921
Headquarters:Lansing, Michigan
Employees:508 (2018 Fiscal Yr)
Budget:$110.2 million (2019 Fiscal Yr)[1]
Minister1 Name:Trever Meachum
Minister1 Pfo:Commission Vice Chair
Minister2 Name:Brian Pridgeon
Minister2 Pfo:Commission Secretary
Minister3 Name:Dru Montri
Minister3 Pfo:Commissioner
Minister4 Name:Patti Bergdahl
Minister4 Pfo:Commissioner
Minister5 Name:Charlie Meintz
Minister5 Pfo:Commissioner
Chief1 Name:Dr. Tim Boring
Chief1 Position:Director
Chief2 Name:Kenneth McFarlane
Chief2 Position:Chief Operating Officer
Chief3 Name:Kathy Angerer
Chief3 Position:Deputy Director
Website:www.michigan.gov/mdard

The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (MDARD), formerly the Michigan Department of Agriculture is a department of the Michigan state government created in 1921 to enforce laws regarding agriculture production and distribution. Agriculture in the State of Michigan is now a $104.7 billion industry.[2] A five-member commission heads the Department with a Director of Agriculture & Rural Development to administer the day-to-day activities.

Under Governor Rick Snyder, MDARD is now part of the "Quality of Life" group within state government, along with the Department of Natural Resources and Department of Environmental Quality.[3]

The mission of the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development is, "To protect, promote and preserve the food, agricultural, environmental and economic interests of the people of Michigan."

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has six divisions, which work to cultivate and expand new economic opportunities for the food and agricultural sector; safeguard the public’s food supply; inspect and enforce sound animal health practices; control and eradicate plant pests and diseases threatening the food and agriculture system; preserve the environment by which the farming community makes their living and feeds consumers; and protect consumers by enforcing laws relating to weights and measures

History

The Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development (then known only as the Department of Agriculture) was brought into existence in 1921 by the provisions of Act 13 of the Public Acts of 1921. Previous to this time, the regulatory work affecting agriculture was administered by commissions, departments and individuals. The act creating the department brought under one head the administering of all regulatory laws affecting agriculture. Commissions were abolished and all their work turned over to the newly created department.

Along with a proposed merger of the Department of Environmental Quality and Department of Natural Resources, in 2009 former Governor Jennifer Granholm issued an Executive Order making the Department's Director appointed by the Governor instead of the Agriculture Commission.[4] In 2011, then Governor Rick Snyder renamed the department to Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, giving it an expanded mission in the rural areas to include economic, social, and educational.[5]

Post:Director
Body:
Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development
Incumbent:Gary McDowell
Appointer:Governor of Michigan
Formation:1921
Website:michigan.gov/Meet The Director

Divisions

List of directors

Boards and councils

Office of Racing Commissioner

Post:Racing Commissioner
Department:Michigan Department of Agriculture
Appointerpost:Governor of Michigan
Last:, acting
Abolished:1/17/2010[8]

Executive Order No. 2009 — 45 signed on October 8, 2009 transfer the duties of the Racing Commissioner from MDARD to the Michigan Gaming Control Board and abolishes the office effective January 17, 2010.

References

  1. Web site: State of Michigan Fiscal Year 2018-19 Appropriations Summary and Analysis . 2017-02-05 . michigan.gov website . State of Michigan . 2008-03-06 .
  2. Web site: MDARD - Facts About Michigan Agriculture.
  3. Web site: Luke. Peter. Gov.-elect Snyder says environmental departments will focus on "quality of life". 30 November 2010. MLive.com. 30 November 2010.
  4. News: Governor Granholm Issues EO on Agriculture, DNR; Recommits to Gubernatorial Appointment of Directors . michigan.gov . December 1, 2009 . 2009-12-01 .
  5. News: AP Interview: Ag director takes on rural mission in Michigan. 12 May 2011. Flint Journal. February 12, 2011. The Associated Press.
  6. Web site: MDARD Divisions . 2011-06-08 . PDF . michigan.gov website . State of Michigan . June 2011 .
  7. Web site: MDARD - View a list of MDARD directors both past and present.
  8. Web site: Horse racing industry undergoes changes, Sports Creek Raceway attendance declines . 2009-10-21 . Swartz Creek News . Booth Newspapers . 2009-10-16.