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Alternative Forage Crops

Published on July 27, 2019April 22, 2020 by DANA NELSON

Winter kill and dry weather have some farms looking at Alternative Forage Crops to build back their feed inventory in 2018.  This is a two-page summary that will be helpful for specific planting and harvesting recommendations.

 

 

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Categorized: Ag, Forage
Tagged: 2018, Alternative forage crops, feed inventory

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LWC Application Deadline EXTENDED Thru July 18!!

 Good NEWS…We have extended the deadline for LWC applications!! Applications will be accepted for LWC Class XX thru Thursday, July 18th!! http://fyi.wisconsin.extension.edu/leadershipwaupacaco/apply-now LWC’s mission is to develop informed, civic minded leaders who are committed to the future of WAUPACA COUNTY and its communities!! For more information – please contact Jessica (jessica.beckendorf@wisc.edu) or Dana (dana.nelson@wisc.edu)             

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The 2019 Waupaca County Plat Books are currently available for sale at the Extension office, Waupaca County Courthouse, 811 Harding Street, Waupaca, or you can print an ORDER FORM off our website and we will be happy to mail it to you.

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