Our state continues to lead the world in dairy thanks not only to the hardworking farmers and dairy cows, but also to those who grow quality feed, veterinarians, genetics professionals, processors, ...
In the midst of this new post-pandemic era, people may find themselves stressed and looking for an outlet to unwind. One option for managing mental health in a peaceful, outdoors setting is goat ...
The Wisconsin Pork Association is sad to announce the passing of Hilman B. Schroeder, age 84, of Sauk City. Hilman was a true leader and trailblazer of the swine industry. Mike Wehler, a close friend, ...
Recent data reveals that April milk production exceeded initial industry expectations, but a powerful surge in international demand is preventing domestic dairy stocks from becoming overburdened.
The Wisconsin Rural Opportunities Foundation (WROF), Inc. is honored to invest in the future of rural Wisconsin. They do so through their Premier Scholarship Awards Program. The WROF, Inc. Premier ...
Eligible landowners have from June 1 until Aug. 31 to review and consider base acre increases on farms enrolled in the ARC and PLC programs.
Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection field specialists conducted spring survey work in first-crop alfalfa this week.
Wisconsin fruit growers are teaming up with state scientists to closely monitor and manage insect threats through the Apple Pest Cooperator Network. The collaborative effort, organized by the ...
The Food + Farm Exploration Center is extending nominations for Rooted in Gratitude, its annual fundraising event celebrating agriculture and the people who make it possible.
Agricultural markets opened the week under intense pressure following a volatile three-day weekend. The Memorial Day holiday weekend was marked by geopolitical shifts, international trade maneuvers, ...
Prepared and written by Jeff Swenson, DATCP Livestock and Meat Specialist. The Market Update draws information from several sources, including trade publications, radio broadcasts, agricultural news ...
When a devastating soil-borne disease completely wiped out this year’s strawberry crop at Mayberry Farms, owners Danielle Clark and her husband faced a heartbreaking reality. For the first time in ...
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