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The Michael Fields Agricultural Institute launched its Women in Conservation program to provide a space for women landowners to collaborate and get support for conservation goals
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Growers faced challenges with weather this spring
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Cover crops are planted as living mulch to improve soil health, prevent erosion and naturally suppress weeds and pests
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Program organizers said agroforestry practices taking shape in Spring Green combine trees with farming to improve biodiversity and wildlife habitat while reducing greenhouse gas emissions
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Opponents of the bill warned the legislation could make it harder for struggling families by putting limits on future Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits
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A Wisconsin agronomist is challenging proposed solutions presented to Congress on how to address the nation’s agriculture crisis
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A new five-year study is quantifying the benefits of conservation practices such as cover cropping, using data from farmers across Wisconsin
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Pine River Fire Department fills water tanks after lines froze up
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Community pushback against concentrated animal feeding operations continues in Wisconsin
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Hemp farmers across the U.S. warn a federal ban on products containing hemp-based THC could wipe out their industry