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Introducing The WaterWay Network

Discovery Farms Programs of Wis., Minn. launch online farmer-only forum

PUBLISHED ON January 18, 2017

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By joining The WaterWay Network, you will become a part of a unique online community that focuses on conservation. (Masahiko OHKUBO via Flickr)

PIGEON FALLS, Wis. — The Discovery Farms Programs of Wisconsin and Minnesota are excited to announce the launch of an online farmer-only discussion forum.

The discussion forum, known as The WaterWay Network, is a password protected, online platform for farmers, crop consultants, and hand-picked experts only. Do you have questions about cover crops, nutrient management, soil health, or water quality? Members on the site can provide you with the answers you are looking for.

“Farming presents challenges. Solutions can often be found from experience,” said Erica Olson, UW Discovery Farms farmer network manager. “I am excited to provide farmers with a place to connect and learn from others’ experiences and expertise.”

By joining The WaterWay Network, you will become a part of a unique online community that focuses on conservation. Farmers and crop consultants will provide the applied knowledge and experience, while Discovery Farms and University experts will bring science to the discussion.

Getting started is simple and FREE. If you are a farmer or crop consultant, register for an account today and get your questions answered at www.waterwaynetwork.org.

— UW Discovery Farms Program

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