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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation’s Agriculture in the Classroom program has awarded $5,000 to educators and agriculture literacy programs. Grant dollars will support innovative core curricula ...
Before firing up the grill for some Wisconsin bratwurst, consumers are urged to check their freezers for any packages of ...
Playground equipment has never been safer (or tamer) compared to what the parents and grandparents of today's kids grew up ...
Head of state veterinary lab says cuts to federal employees will disrupt data sharing, coordinated approach to fighting bird ...
Dairy leaders called for a targeted approach to tariffs and an emphasis on positive negotiations with most trading partners.
Last year, 73,169 birds were depopulated in Wisconsin due to the virus. While bird flu has been sweeping through poultry flocks across the U.S. this year, Wisconsin recorded the disease in just four ...
A fungal disease called Neopestalotiopsis, first detected in the U.S. in 2017, is causing significant crop loss for ...
State FFA officers and ag teachers help educators speak with legislators on advocating for career and technical education.
The Wisconsin Beef Council revealed the Elite Eight finalists in their 2nd Annual Wisconsin’s Best Burger Contest. The ...
Wisconsin workers may be among the most at risk in the nation as other countries begin to impose retaliatory tariffs.
Workers were given layoff notices from Oxbo International, according to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development.
What the state found was that the state’s farmers had been reducing methane emissions by more than the required amount for ...