The Michigan Department of Agriculture's Website covers such diverse areas of state government, from groundwater management to gasoline quality, searching for a specific item may at first seem an overwhelming task. There are, however, a variety of tools available to help speed you on your way:
Site Map: The site map is an outline of MDA content categories. It can help break down where particular content that you may be looking for lives on the MDA site.
Search Engine: Just check the box next to the areas of the MDA site you wish to search, or check them all if you're not sure which one, add a phrase or a few keywords to the text box, and click "Search." (Because some content shows up in multiple places on our site, that content may show up multiple times in your search results.)
Key Words: Key words aren't always what you might think. The MDA often includes key words in publications to help people find specific content. Sometimes they are abbreviations; though not always. Try your key word and see what you come up with.
E-mail: If you still can't find what you're looking for, send MDA's website administrator an e-mail, which is checked several times daily. This e-mail address is also good if you have a specific question you want answered that simply isn't on the site, and the website administrator will be sure to forward your message on to the appropriate MDA division for response.