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Michigan farmers and others are growing crops, trees and livestock on the same land to help battle climate change.
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A new state program that offers rebates through crop insurance is getting started, with supporters hopeful it will make the cover-crop movement stronger.
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Agriculture is under increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. An array of government cost-sharing programs and nonprofits have tried to help more producers change their approaches, and a Wisconsin initiative has new data on what's being done across the region.
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Managed grazing is one of several ways farmers can implement climate-friendly practices, and after a lengthy absence, a key source of federal aid has been restored
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Studies show a child dies on a farm once every three days and there are 33 injuries per day in the United States
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Wild rice is in decline, so some members of the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe are turning toward another traditional crop for sustenance – flint corn. They’ve established a community garden to grow and share corn.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and officials are highlighting a state-run program offering resources to Wisconsin farmers to help them prioritize their mental and emotional wellbeing.
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After a two-year break for COVID, the fair returned for its tenth year with nearly 30 vendors, 5 speakers, 140 students and roomfuls of visitors who joined together to learn about ways to protect the Northwoods environment.
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A new program is seeking to help Wisconsin's grain farmers build more environmentally and economically resilient operations.
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Canadian Teamsters and CP Rail blamed each other for a work stoppage Sunday that halted trains across Canada and interrupted shipments to and from the U.S.