Project Recovery lends an ear to farmers
A new community outreach program hopes to help those coping with COVID-19 with a specific team created to work with individuals in … [Read more...] about Project Recovery lends an ear to farmers
A new community outreach program hopes to help those coping with COVID-19 with a specific team created to work with individuals in … [Read more...] about Project Recovery lends an ear to farmers
Every day may feel like a holiday in Wisconsin for fans of the state's signature dairy product, but Jan. 20 marked a special day for dairy … [Read more...] about Le Coulee Cheese Castle spreads the love for Wisconsin’s dairy industry
Spreading awareness about colorless and odorless dangers that can be especially prevalent in winter months, the Progressive Agriculture … [Read more...] about Winter months bring increased risks of invisible dangers in the home
Broadband access, farmer mental health, and meat supply chains are some of the agriculture-specific issues Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers hoped … [Read more...] about Gov. Tony Evers shares rural priorities for the biennial budget including broadband and meat processing
Taking an "unfortunate, but necessary step," the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection announced Monday it … [Read more...] about Hopeful for year 75, Alice in Dairyland program adapts to challenges and accomplishments during COVID-19
State 4-H Council members (L-R) Hannah Lanphere, Kelsie Kinne and Cecelia Hill, along with Dennis Johnson, Worth County extension director, … [Read more...] about Iowa 4-H Council donates more than 20,000 items from statewide food drive
The seven Hitzfield brothers are all part of the operation that started when their parents, Lee and Beth Hitzfield were married in 1981 … [Read more...] about Making more with less, Seven Sons Farms focuses on regenerative agriculture and consumer connections
Being proactive rather than reactive in battling disease in the pork industry, the Swine Health Information Center is working with … [Read more...] about New research could predict PED outbreaks before they happen
The year 2020 will stand out in history for many agribusinesses, including those who work in agriculture from the ground up.The … [Read more...] about Mystery seeds and gene editing – a closer look at 2020 from the American Seed Trade Association
The 2020 election put many new faces in seats that represent the interests of dairy farmers, so what could policy look like moving … [Read more...] about “If ever there was a time for farmers to be telling their story, it is going to be this next year” – an outlook for dairy in 2020