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Farmers with experience serve task force

Third-generation dairy farmer lends farming, dairy-policy experience to task force → Read More

Reason for Reform draws ag leaders

MADISON, Wis. – The Dairy Business Association and the Wisconsin Farm Bureau were among state and civic organizations attending the “Day of Action” held Aug. 3 at Centro Hispano in → Read More

Bee hotels, more research needed

ZENDA, Wis. – Bee hotels displayed in Education Square at the Walworth County Farm Technology Days in July near Zenda provided food for thought. They prompted people to think more → Read More

Tour showcases diverse agriculture

Editor's note: This is part two of a five-part series on Wisconsin’s diverse agriculture and food industry. → Read More

Children’s Farm: lessons, livestock, lifestyle

ZENDA, Wis. – Youth Village at the Walworth County Farm Technology Days – held July 19-21 at Snudden Farms near Zenda – was filled with numerous activities for visitors to → Read More

Targhee, youth pair for future

ARLINGTON, Wis. — Several young people will gain valuable experience in raising sheep, thanks to annual starter-flock programs sponsored by the U.S. Targhee Sheep Association and the Wisconsin Junior Targhee → Read More

Tour showcases state's diverse agriculture

This article is the first in a five-part series highlighting several visits that Wisconsin Agriculture Secretary Ben Brancel and Deputy Secretary Jeff Lyon made in July. → Read More

Startup Engine to foster innovation

AMES, Iowa – “Ag Startup Engine” is a new initiative at Iowa State University Research Park in Ames, created to foster agricultural entrepreneurs, business startups, innovations and technology transfer. The → Read More

The Little Potato Company:

DEFOREST, Wis. – The Little Potato Company made a big splash at the celebration of its first U.S. potato-packaging facility. → Read More

Mission creates, reinforces Wisconsin-Mexico ties

“Mexico is Wisconsin’s second-most-valuable agricultural-export market, importing more than $290 million in agriculture-related products from our state in 2015,” said Ben Brancel, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture. → Read More

Nobel laureates to Greenpeace: “cease and desist”

More than 100 Nobel laureates recently sent a letter to leaders of Greenpeace, the United Nations and governments around the world, calling upon Greenpeace “to cease and desist in its → Read More

Ride to Farm helps new farmers

NEW GLARUS, Wis. – Cyclists joined cows June 4 amidst the verdant rolling hills of Green County, for the 13th annual Ride to Farm. → Read More

Wilinski “gits ‘r done”

“Jacen Wilinski has a ‘get-it-done attitude,’” said Dan Ziegler, agriculture teacher at New Glarus High School. → Read More

Celebrate 160 years of farming

Keyesville, Wis. – Donald and Denise Sackmann have a deep appreciation for history, and there’s a good reason why. Their dairy farm has been in Denise’s family for 160 years. → Read More