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MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON — 113 episodes
Anybody Can Be At The Grill Plus Virtual Farm Tours Are A Hit
Farm Technology Days Goes To Stratford
Mic Drop - Larry Meiller Retires, Plus Stoughton Jr. Fair Starts This Week
Making A Dream Reality Plus White House Memorandum Helps Farm Labor Conversation
Independence Day BBQ Cost Increases
Sizzling Demand Of Grilling Season: A Marketplace Update
Is Your Farm Attractive To Workers?
4th Of July Picnic Price Goes Up And Milk Growth Doesn't Surprise The Market - Wackershauser
Meat Snacks Are Having A Moment
Senate Version Of The Farm Bill Welcomed By NASDA Plus Mushroom Growing In WI - Yes!
Lightning Kills. People And Livestock. Plus South America Moves Heavier Into The Market - Heinberg
FRESH Education Comes To Farm Tech Days
Wisconsin FFA Star in Agriscience: Owen Hemling
Dairy Month & FFA Convention -- Let's Talk June!
Stars Over Wisconsin Announced As Well As State FFA Officers 2026-27
Teacher Shortages Still Challenge Ag Education & FFA - Plus Lady Grillers Get Support
FFA Day Of Service A Key Success And Auctions As An Estate Planning Tool
The Wisconsin Take On New World Screw Worm Plus "Alice" On America's Dairyland
Milking 25 Cows And Ready To Host Dane Co Dairy Breakfast - Meet The Swains
Welcome to Wisconsin — America’s Dairyland
Weather Cuts Asparagus Crop In Half
Alfalfa Weevil, True Armyworm & Slugs Noted In First Wave Of Pests
Farm Offers Training Opportunity For Local Fire Department
Alzheimer's Strikes Regardless Of Location And Nonfat Continues To Slip - Zach Bowers
Watch Out For Insects Here - And Insects There. From Armyworm To New World
Research Develops Relationship Between Farmers & AI
Summer Fun Doesn't Mean Safety Relaxes - Chris Schlechta
Market Nervous With New World Screw Worm - Heinberg
Farmers Speak Up At Trump Rally And June Dairy Duties Call For Dairies
160 Acres Of New Learning Opportunities
What Questions Are Beef Consultants Answering?
What Do You Need To Know About Screw Worm - Curt Larson
Less Guessing On Soil Moistures In The State - Chris Vagasky
Late Spring Weather Boosts Rhubarb Growth
Bales & Better Bottom Lines -- A Preview Of The Field Demos
Should WI Livestock Operators Worry About Screw Worm - Curt Larson - Equity Coop
Open Farm Day Teaches Visitors About Medicinal Herbs
Lend Your Talents To The Show!
Inside Wisconsin Farm Technology Days
New World Screw Worm Confirmed In Texas - Dairy Still Battles HPAI - Collin Aardema
Meet This Year's Outstanding Teacher - Mary Cooper
Finding Data In The Dragline
Barnyard Beautifier - Jody Miller - Dairy Farmers Of WI Board Member
World Percheron Congress Comes To MN Plus Chickens Help Teach
Chickens Return To Schumacher Farm Park
Warm Weather Pushes Grapes Ahead Of Schedule
Beef Advice, Manure Under The Microscope & First Crop Ratings
Every Dollar Counts In Research Investment - Andy Bensend
People Are Doing What With Lard - And WI Ag Teacher Is Now Miss WI USA
Breakfast Hosts Discuss Contour Strips, Cow Comfort & Community
State Biofuels Plants Still Hopeful On E-15 Plus Labor Strikes Escalate Your Price
Is Manure Feeding Your Crops Like It Used To?
Exercise Caution When Turning Horses Onto New Grass
ARIP Projects Advance And Could FIFA Games Drive Dairy Consumption - Yonkman
Here's Your Preview To The WI FFA Convention - Plus Weather Moves Crops
Agronomy Tools Support Farmers All Season
UW Brings Back Badger Dairy Camp
Fertilizer Industry Doesn't Have Answers - Crude Down But So Are Commodities - Heinberg
What To Think About When Fishing In The Spring
Discover Hidden Road Trip Gems
More People Turn To Food Banks
Survey Shows Farmers Don't Feel Heard Plus - Watch Out For Ticks
Do You Actually Know What's Best For Your Lawn?
Grads Get Advice And Nonfat Dry Milk Hits Its Wall - Matt Tranel
Apple Orchards Work Together To Track Pests
Farmer's Authenticity After Crop Loss Brings Community Rally
Is It Actually A Heavy Tick Year?
Woods Equipment Invests In The Next Generation
Southern Wisconsin Could Use Some Rain- Luke Bird
Higher Prices In Restaurants & What's Happening For Beef Month
Empowering Dairy To Tell Its Sustainability Story Plus China Deal Gets Us Back To Average - Heinberg
Poull Is Our Next Alice But Hagenow Will Handle June Dairy Tasks
Rooted in Gratitude Event Celebrates Agriculture
Meet Michelle Stangler An Alice Finalist Plus Greenhouse Saves Money In January
Meet Anastasia Poull From Port Washington And Cheese Exports Rock - Katie Burgess
New Ideas For WI Dairy And Meet Jessica Moor - Alice in Dairyland Finalist
Three Ag Deans Continue Championship Of Dairy Innovation Hub
Research Explores Potential Of Lactose-Free Ice Cream
Checkoff Dollars Cultivate The Future Through Youth Initiatives
Meet Gabrielle Huitema - Alice Finalist Plus - More Beef Imports Being Allowed - Heinberg
Make Sure That Seedbed's Really Ready - Cooper Humphries
Dan Hintz Is Excited For June Dairy Month And Meet Kelly Herness - Alice Finalist
Snow And Fishing Proves To Be Fruitful In The Northwoods
Five Ways Insurance Helps Manage Farm Risk
ARIP Is Paving The Way For Farmer Success
Red Hot - Mike North On Pizza Sales Slump And Dairy Plant Expansion - EverAg
The Economics Of Food Industry Strikes
Tracking Planting Progress Is Easy With Wyffels
Farm Kids Need Farm Equipment Training Too Plus Risk On The Way For Corn/Beans - Heinberg
7th Generation Made The Sweet Decision To Stay On Farm
Is Camelina The Right Cover Crop For Wisconsin?
Greenhouse Finds Savings Through Energy Audit - Evan Croft - Bergmann Greenhouse
Graduate Spotlight Pt. 3: UW-Platteville Prepared Dauphin For Success
Change In Weather Patterns Shorten Maple Syrup Season
Graduate Spotlight Pt. 2: CAFES' Weyland Answers The Cattle Call
It's Pet Week At UW-Vet School And Ashippun Pivots On Farmland Development
House Finishes The Farm Bill And Friday Fish Costs Escalate By 150%
Custom Operator Fueled By Passion For Agriculture
'Zoning In' On The Fight For Wisconsin's Farmland In Ashippun
Graduate Spotlight Pt. 1: CALS Was A Natural Fit For Amanda Bender
Regeneration Project Delivers Data - Hear It From The Farmer & The Researcher
Get Ready For June Dairy Month - Dan Hinz - DFW Board of Director Member
Slugs Become A New WI Farm Problem Plus Nonfat Milk Continues Climb - Aardema
Bees Are Getting Busy And So Are Ag College Grads
WFBF President Reflects On Rollins Visit; Pitches Ag Labor Solution
Plant Your Independence Using Digital Agronomy Tools
Lard Supports Healthy Skin
Mary Welcomes Young Readers To Her Farm
U.S. Sending Oil Abroad And That's Driving Ethanol - Heinberg
Whole Milk Law Creates Challenges For Schools Plus Romanski Honored At UWRF
Wins And Losses At State Capitol And New Babcock Dairy Flavor
Fishers & Farmers - Neighbor to Neighbor
Kirk Scott - Vice President of Dairy Company Communications