Hudsonville’s farming roots continue to shape community identity

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Hudsonville’s agricultural roots are still helping shape the community today.

Known as “Michigan’s Salad Bowl,” the Hudsonville area became known for its fertile soil and thriving farmland, producing crops like celery, onions and lettuce for generations.

State Sen. Roger Victory, who is also a local farmer, said Dutch immigrants helped transform the land into productive farmland years ago…

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