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As she looks to the future, Riesgraf remains grounded in her passion for dairy farming. “My goal is to continue learning and become a more valuable resource and problem-solver for farmers,” she said.
Madison estimates immigrants without legal status perform about 70% of the labor on Wisconsin dairy farms. Mass deportations would wound industry.
After my mother passed away in 1995, I made her my saint of lost items. Over the years, I’ve gazed heavenward and asked Mom to help me find something. Once a part came off Bob’s tractor as he drove ...
Nature has its own way of coloring eggs, and it doesn’t require boiling water, food coloring or paintbrushes. Let’s eggs-plore how this happens.
Vernon County Sheriff Roy Torgerson reported that investigators used a search warrant to trace some of the threats back to ...
Wisconsin farmers could get grants to use grazing practices that benefit soil health, animal welfare and water quality under ...
Addison Connolly and her canine companion Cooper will have the chance to prove their fast-paced working relationship on the ...
With the growing season right around the corner, it’s time to start planning which pest management tools to use this year.
The practice rounds are over. The Par 3 Contest is in the books. It's time for the main event: the 89th Masters. There are 95 golfers ready to tee it up at Augusta National Golf Club for the first men ...
The 1970s were certainly economically challenging times for our country. We went from a recession to stagflation to high unemployment and high interest rates. Time has a way of easing pain, but it ...