Michigan Rich field Township is an organized township located in the northern region of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. It is situated along the banks of the Saginaw River and is home to a variety of wildlife. The township encompasses a total of 42.37 square miles and is made up of two distinct parts: rural and urban. The rural area is composed of a variety of rolling hills, forests, streams, and wetland areas, while the urban area is a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. The township is home to a number of amenities, such as a library, post office, churches, schools, and businesses. It is also home to the Rich field Township Historical Society, which preserves the local history and culture of the area. Rich field Township has two types of government: the Township Board of Trustees and the Township Supervisor. The Township Board of Trustees is responsible for managing the township's finances, while the Township Supervisor oversees the day-to-day operations.