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U-Pick, U-Cut and Other Agritourism Operations Reminded of Required COVID Safety Measures for Fall, Winter

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Now is a popular time of the year for fall agri-tourism activities in Michigan like visiting cider mills, orchards, corn mazes and pumpkin patches; and u-cut Christmas tree sales are right around the corner. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding the state’s agri-tourism operators to stay vigilant and follow specific COVID-19 guidance to ensure the safety of all employees and customers.

“Michigan is home to a wide array of delicious products and these farms play a critical role in our food supply chain and a source of great outdoor family entertainment,” said Gary McDowell, MDARD Director.  “Our agri-tourism operators must remain vigilant in adhering to specific guidance such as social distancing in the retail and field areas, using masks, and taking the necessary steps to protect public health.”

Businesses or operations are subject to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services’ (MDHHS) Gathering Prohibition and Face Coverings Order, as well as the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Emergency Rules on COVID-19.

A couple of key items to note, (the full list is available online):

For the public, operations must:

Enhance sanitization of all operational areas. All items that customers touch must be sanitized after every use.

Information around this outbreak is changing rapidly. The latest information is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.

Source: Michigan State Police news release