
HUDSON — Lenawee County Farm Bureau wants to give people an opportunity to learn more about where their food comes from.
To that end, the organization will host an event called Breakfast with a Farmer, which will take place from 8-10 a.m. on Saturday, April 4, at Main Street Perk, 211 W. Main St., Hudson.
When participants register, they can choose from several tables, each led by a farmer who will talk about a different aspect of agriculture in Lenawee County.
Topics will include dairy farming, floriculture, row cropping, pork farming, pesticides, farmstand operations, and young people in agriculture. About a dozen topics will be offered.
Participants will also enjoy a “farm to fork” breakfast provided by Hart’s Local and Main Street Perk.
Theresa Shoemaker, county administrative manager for the Farm Bureau, said anyone who’s curious about how things work in agriculture is welcome to attend.
She said the goal is for attendees to gain a better understanding of how farms work, and also the passion that Lenawee County farmers have for agriculture and for the community.
To register for the event, go to zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/breakfast-with-a-farmer.

