U.S. Rep. Tony Wied congratulates the newly confirmed Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy on his appointment.
Matt Tranel, dairy analyst with Ever.Ag, says all of agriculture is keeping an eye on Feb. 1 as the declared beginning of ...
Join the MFA, PNAAW, and WCO for the 2025 Symposium in the Dells to better your knowledge in forage production.
Applications will open Feb. 3 for a new round of Dairy Business Builder grants administered by the Dairy Business Innovation ...
Butter has traditionally been made into small, rectangular blocks by means of a pair of wooden butter paddles. In the United States, butter is usually produced in 4-ounce sticks, wrapped in waxed or ...
Yahara Pride Farms will host their annual Watershed-Wide conference on March 5th, at the Comfort Inn and Suites in DeForest.
Jon Rafel at a young age started fixing saddles he broke growing up. This turned into a skill that later flourished into the business that is there today. Rafel is the owner and founder of Emmet ...
Agricultural groups, including the American Farm Bureau Federation, have tagged labor as the No. 1 issue facing farmers in ...
Pictured: UWRF Dairy Science Professor Sylvia Kehoe, center, speaks with a group of visitors from the central Asian nation of Kazakhstan at Mann Valley Farm. The university hosted the visiting ...
UW-Madison Plant Pathology Prof. Damon Smith says tar spot has put moderate pressure on corn growers this year. The growing season has seen conducive conditions for the disease, but no extended dry ...
The Wisconsin Holstein Foundation is encouraging college students and high school seniors, part of the foundation, to apply ...
Welcome back as we introduce you to Wisconsin specialty crops and the people who grow them. We’re heading into hoop houses in east central Wisconsin to get acquainted with a farm family that produces ...