Calling all Michigan produce suppliers...

The Packer is seeking input from Michigan produce suppliers about their outlook for the 2021 season.

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The Packer is seeking input from Michigan produce suppliers about their outlook for the 2021 season. Results from the survey will help build editorial coverage for The Packer’s June 7 Michigan Produce Section. Please complete the survey by May 27.

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