Wisconsin consumers rely on accurate weights and measures every single day. Whether they are buying groceries, motor vehicle fuel, or any other number of products, the Wisconsin Department of ...
Wisconsin Holstein awards over $16,000 in scholarships every year to deserving students enrolled in a four-year, one or two year or short course or tech school Ag-related program. All Wisconsin ...
Last week’s USDA Cattle on Feed report said there were 11.7 million head in feedlots on February 1, 1.2% fewer than last year. Placements were 1.73% higher than last January at 1.82 million head, but ...
The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at UW–Madison will host the 11th annual World Food Prize Foundation Wisconsin Youth Institute on May 7, 2025. This free, one-day event invites high school ...
DATCP Secretary Randy Romanski was in Washington D.C. February 24 – 27, 2025 as part of the 2025 Winter Policy Conference. This annual National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) ...
To start the week, USDA released the much-anticipated initial recommendations for Federal Milk Marketing Order reform. This signals the next stage of the process is about to begin. It also gave ...
As you drive up the lane toward Hann’s Christmas Farm in Oregon, Wisconsin, you can’t help but smile. The barns and outbuildings resemble Santa’s workshop donned in evergreen boughs and red ribbons.
More grant opportunities are available for dairy producers through the Professional Dairy Producers’ Your Farm-Your Footprint sustainability initiative. It’s on a first-come, first-served basis. A ...
Honey production from producers with five or more colonies in Wisconsin totaled 2.79 million pounds in 2023, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service. This was 4 percent lower than ...
Unseen for a few years, two major wheat diseases have re-emerged, catching farmers off guard. Damon Smith, UW-Extension Plant Pathologist says he’s starting to see diseases really taking hold and ...
Commodities are holding firm for now in Chicago. Market advisor John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing says because of the “risk... Read More Commodities are holding firm for now in Chicago. Market ...
Today, State Senator Brad Pfaff (D-Onalaska) and State Representative Jenna Jacobson (D-Oregon) introduced Right to Repair legislation to support Wisconsin farmers. This consumer protection proposal ...
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