Muddy Tires? Don’t Get Slapped With A Fine
With rain comes mud. With mud comes dirty tires and the risk of a $200.50 fine if you track debris onto the road.Lieutenant Bill Berger … [Read more...] about Muddy Tires? Don’t Get Slapped With A Fine
With rain comes mud. With mud comes dirty tires and the risk of a $200.50 fine if you track debris onto the road.Lieutenant Bill Berger … [Read more...] about Muddy Tires? Don’t Get Slapped With A Fine
Dry weather early last week allowed for soybean and corn harvesting and winter wheat planting to continue. In total, Wisconsin farmers had … [Read more...] about A Lot Got Done In The Dry Weather
USDA is extending the application deadline for the Milk Loss Program to Oct. 30. The agency is allowing more time for eligible dairy farmers … [Read more...] about USDA Extends Milk Loss Deadline
About 90 percent of the potato crop is out of the ground in Wisconsin, according to the latest crop progress report from USDA's National … [Read more...] about A Bumper Crop Means Tight Storage
Agriculture has seen its fair share of ups and downs in recent months. For example we went on a rollercoaster ride of cheese and butter … [Read more...] about 2024: The Year of Protein
Compeer Financial is excited to introduce its upcoming webinar series, Navigating the Dairy Industry Today. This series is designed to equip … [Read more...] about Compeer Kicks Off Dairy Series
You may not be ready for the cold snaps to begin, but the Wisconsin propane industry is. The Wisconsin Propane Gas Association says its … [Read more...] about Propane Industry Says Supply & Prices Look Good
Be aware that a frost can cause prussic acid to build up in sudangrass and sorghum forages, poisoning livestock if fed too soon after the … [Read more...] about Watch The Toxicity Of Sudangrass & Sorghum
While soil moisture is certainly welcome, late rainfall is only going to delay fieldwork.Even though farmers and custom operators are … [Read more...] about Rain Brings Soil Compaction Risk – How Long Do You Wait?
Most of the state remained dry and warmer than average, allowing for an increase in fieldwork. Pasture condition was rated 32 good to … [Read more...] about Harvest Remains In Full Swing