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Home » Wisconsin » Page 429

August 28, 2017

Bur cucumber and wild cucumber are the two species that we see, but they’re native species, so you could just let them persist; they’re annuals. They will die back and come back from seeds every year. (Courtesy of UW-Extension)
Bur cucumber and wild cucumber are the two species that we see, but they’re native species, so you could just let them persist; they’re annuals. They will die back and come back from seeds every year. (Courtesy of UW-Extension)
PODCAST ...

Vines taking over

Annual vines native to Wisconsin, impact mostly cosmetic

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August 28, 2017

TRADE TALK ...

Dairy groups call for free trade

U.S. and Mexican dairy industries call for NAFTA to protect free dairy trade

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August 27, 2017

Kansas native Nick Levendofsky has signed on as Government Relations Associate for Wisconsin Farmers Union. (Courtesy of Wisconsin Farmers Union)
Kansas native Nick Levendofsky has signed on as Government Relations Associate for Wisconsin Farmers Union. (Courtesy of Wisconsin Farmers Union)
FARM TO SCHOOL ...

Vote restores Farm to School funding

Wisconsin Farmers Union commends the Joint Finance Committee for unanimous vote

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August 27, 2017

A Balsam Fir Christmas Tree grown by David and Jim Chapman of Silent Night Evergreens, located in Endeavor, Wisconsin, was awarded the 2017 Grand Champion at the National Christmas Tree Association's (NCTA) 2017 National Christmas Tree Contest. (Courtesy of The National Christmas Tree Association)
A Balsam Fir Christmas Tree grown by David and Jim Chapman of Silent Night Evergreens, located in Endeavor, Wisconsin, was awarded the 2017 Grand Champion at the National Christmas Tree Association's (NCTA) 2017 National Christmas Tree Contest. (Courtesy of The National Christmas Tree Association)
RECOGNITION ...

Grand Champion Christmas Tree Grower

Silent Night Evergreens will present official 2017 White House Christmas Tree

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August 27, 2017

The Association of Women in Agriculture Benefit Corporation (AWABC) recently elected new members to the board in April at the annual AWA Day held on UW-Madison's campus.
The Association of Women in Agriculture Benefit Corporation (AWABC) recently elected new members to the board in April at the annual AWA Day held on UW-Madison's campus.
LEADERSHIP ...

AWABC elects new board members

AWABC looks forward to welcoming a new class of AWA members this fall

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August 27, 2017

Blossoming potatoes. (Courtesy of Alsum Farms & Produce)
Blossoming potatoes. (Courtesy of Alsum Farms & Produce)
PARTNERSHIP ...

Alsum Farms partners with Wagner Farms

Alsum will be leasing land and storage buildings from Wagner Farms

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August 26, 2017

Black Angus cows and calves graze organic pastures, and for added nutrition and variety, they enjoy a daily feeding of sweet silage at Nick’s Organic Farm, owned by Nick Maravell, in Adamstown, MD on Friday, July 12, 2013. (USDA Photo by Lance Cheung via Flickr)
Black Angus cows and calves graze organic pastures, and for added nutrition and variety, they enjoy a daily feeding of sweet silage at Nick’s Organic Farm, owned by Nick Maravell, in Adamstown, MD on Friday, July 12, 2013. (USDA Photo by Lance Cheung via Flickr)
INTERNSHIP ...

Apply for Angus Foundation internship

Applications for the educational summer internship are available

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August 24, 2017

University of Wisconsin Athletics and its multimedia rights holder Learfield's Badger Sports Properties are pleased to announce that September 9 will mark the 5th Annual “Celebrate Agriculture” game as the Badgers host the Florida Atlantic Owls at Camp Randall Stadium.  
University of Wisconsin Athletics and its multimedia rights holder Learfield's Badger Sports Properties are pleased to announce that September 9 will mark the 5th Annual “Celebrate Agriculture” game as the Badgers host the Florida Atlantic Owls at Camp Randall Stadium.  
GAME ...

Wisconsin Athletics to celebrate ag Sept. 9

Festivities will highlight Wis. ag and its deep connections to the University of Wisconsin

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August 24, 2017

UW-River Falls Assistant Professor Matthew Digman teaches an Introduction to Agricultural Engineering course. (Courtesy of UW-River Falls)
UW-River Falls Assistant Professor Matthew Digman teaches an Introduction to Agricultural Engineering course. (Courtesy of UW-River Falls)
RESEARCH GRANT ...

UW-River Falls professor awarded alfalfa grant

Matthew Digman one of 9 researchers awarded U.S. Alfalfa Farmer Research Initiative funds

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August 24, 2017

CATTLE HIDES ...

Detecting defects hidden in hides

Many hides have hidden defects caused by insect bites, abrasions, scars, etc.

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