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WI Farm to Table dinner event set for Sept. 18


WI Farm to Table dinner event set for Sept. 18
Wisconsin State Farmer
City and farm folks are invited to gather at Roden Echo Valley farm as part of Wisconsin s Farm to Table’s 7th annual event.
The farm, located near West Bend, will be the site of this elegant outdoor dining experience that connects both consumers and farmers. This on-farm culinary experience will give guests an opportunity to discover Wisconsin agriculture and sample the state s agricultural diversity from prestigious cheeses, meats, vegetables, and beyond.
The evening s creations will be prepared and presented by local chef and self-proclaimed farm kid, Tyler Sailsbery. Sailsbery is the head chef and owner of The Black Sheep in Whitewater, Wis., where he works with local farmers to craft unique dishes packed with fresh ingredients and flavors.  ....

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Wisconsin farmers say spring planting is off to a promising start


Wisconsin farmers say planting is off to a promising start this spring, with essential crops like soybeans and corn already in the ground ahead of schedule.
Drier weather has allowed farmers to get out into the fields earlier than in previous, muddier years, agriculture experts say.
The statewide progress for Wisconsin s staple crops is well ahead of the five-year average, according to this week s crop report from the USDA s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
If it s going to be dry at any point during the growing season, this is a good time of year for it to be dry, said Mike Ballweg, Sheboygan County crops and soils agriculture agent at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension.  ....

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Wisconsin farmers say spring planting is off to a promising start


Wisconsin farmers say planting is off to a promising start this spring, with essential crops like soybeans and corn already in the ground ahead of schedule.
Drier weather has allowed farmers to get out into the fields earlier than in previous, muddier years, agriculture experts say.
The statewide progress for Wisconsin s staple crops is well ahead of the five-year average, according to this week s crop report from the USDA s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
If it s going to be dry at any point during the growing season, this is a good time of year for it to be dry, said Mike Ballweg, Sheboygan County crops and soils agriculture agent at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension.  ....

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Spring planting season is off to a promising start for Wisconsin's farmers. Dry conditions have helped.


Spring planting season is off to a promising start for Wisconsin s farmers. Dry conditions have helped.
Isabel Koyama, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
© Mark Hoffman / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A farmer does field work Monday, April 26, 2021 along Hwy. 45 near Campbellsport, Wis. According to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection , Wisconsin farmers intend to plant 4.15 million acres of corn for all purposes in 2021. This is up 150,000 acres from 2020. Producers intend to plant 2.25 million acres of soybeans in Wisconsin this year. This is a 250,000 acre increase from 2020. If realized, this would be Wisconsin’s largest planted acreage on record. Farmers in Wisconsin expect to harvest 1.20 million acres of all hay for the 2021 crop year. This is 170,000 acres fewer than 2020. Wisconsin farmers intend to plant 200,000 acres of oats for all purposes. This is 100,000 acres fewer than in 2020. Planted acres of winter whea ....

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