2014 Ag Grants Workshops

This year UW-Extension in partnership with Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, DATCP, SARE, USDA Rural Development, FSA, NRCS and several farm credit agency banks are holding the 2014 Agricultural Grants Workshops at 4 locations around Wisconsin to help farmers and other value-added food entrepreneurs learn about potential grants, get the basics on putting together a strong […]

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2014 Calls for Proposals Open

There are several open calls for proposals in the North Central SARE Program. The 2015 North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (NCR-SARE) Research and Education Grant Program Call for Preproposals is now available online at http://www.northcentralsare.org/Grants/Our-Grant-Programs/Research-and-Education.  Preproposals are due October 23, 2014. The 2015 North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (NCR-SARE) Partnership […]

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Grazing Wedge Tool to assess forage quality

Determine forage quality with grazing wedge tool that can match beef cattle nutrient needs with pasture resources while reducing feed and fertility costs. The grazing wedge is a tool for visualizing forage inventory in different pastures. It visually represents the quality and quantity of forage dry matter available both now and during the next round […]

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Wisconsin Cover Crop Conference March 13-14

The Michael Fields Agricultural Institute and WI Natural Resources Conservation Service are pleased to be able to host the 2014 WI Cover Crops Conference at the Kalahari Resorts in WI Dells. This conference aims to educate participants about soil health and the role of cover crops in improving soil health. This conference is intended for […]

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No-Till and Cover Crop Innovations Increase Dairy Profits

Summertime for dairy farmers in New England is anything but slow. Silage corn must be planted and harvested in a short window to provide high-quality forage for cattle, leaving little time to plant cover crops to replenish the soil. Under pressure to get corn planted early, farmers may delay the first cutting of hay, sacrificing […]

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Managed Forage Leads to Improved Performance in Grass Steers

Do you raise grass steers? A SARE-supported project conducted at the The Dickinson Research Extension Center in North Dakota found that properly managed forage supplies have the potential to increase rib-eye area in long yearling steers by 25 percent. ————— Source: Cattle Network, by Chris Ringwall Properly managed forage supplies have the potential to increase […]

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SARE Farmer-Rancher grant video

SARE now has a video explaining how to apply for the Farmer Rancher Grant.  Click here to watch the presentation. The video is also linked on the North Central SARE website: http://www.northcentralsare.org/Grants/Our-Grant-Programs/Farmer-Rancher-Grant-Program In addition, UW-Extension in partnership with USDA, SARE, DATCP and Michael Fields Agricultural Institute is offering Agricultural Grants Workshops  in October that help farmers and other […]

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Newly Revised Profitable Poultry: Raising Birds on Pasture Now Available

The Fischbachs of Ashland, Wis., like the small scale and minimum requirements of pastured poultry. Photo: Beth Probst Jason and Melissa Fischbach have discovered good value in raising pastured poultry on their Ashland, Wis., farm. “There’s a good profit margin raising chickens and turkeys on grass,” says Jason, who earns between $2 and $6 per […]

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Building a Better System with No-Till and Cover Crops

It all began in 2002 with a $6,500 SARE grant and the seed of an idea. Today, that idea has grown into hundreds of research projects around the country and a new, effective tool that farmers are using to improve soil quality, weed management and the bottom line. The tool is the roller crimper, a […]

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Managing Nutrients on Wisconsin Soils Workshop Webinar

Managing Nutrients on Wisconsin Soils Workshop is being offered in a webinar format this year and the curriculum has been revised/updated. Click here for agenda. The webinars will take place on March 18, 19, and 21 from 1-3pm. There is no registration fee for UWEX personnel, but you need to register by emailing Carol Duffy […]

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