Diverse Forages, Hay Market, Grant-Writing, Manure Tracker, Upcoming Events
Diverse Forages, Hay Market, Grant-Writing, Manure Tracker, Upcoming Events
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Week of September 13, 2021
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Diverse Forages for Dairy Operations

Learn more about how Fond du Lac County farmer Josh Hiemstra integrates annual and perennial forages into his farming operations for feeding dairy cattle. LWCD Agronomist Becky Wagner joins Josh in the video to show how cost-share opportunities can be used to implement soil-health building practices.
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Hay Market Report-September 13, 2021

In Wisconsin, prices are steady for dairy quality hay. There is a large supply of hay in Central Wisconsin. If you are in need of hay contact truckers to move some hay. The next Hay Market Demand and Price Report for the Upper Midwest will be posted by Tuesday, September 28, 2021.

If you have excess straw, hay, or forages to sell or are looking to buy forage, connect to the Farmer-to-Farmer webpage to place an ad. Contact us if you need help placing an ad. There is no charge for the service.
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New Idea for Your Farm?
Attend Grant-Writing Webinar for Farmers

Are you interested in trying out a new idea on your farm? Have you thought about applying for a grant but weren’t sure where to start? On Wednesday, October 6 and Thursday, October 7 UW-Madison Extension will host a 2-part webinar to introduce farmers and agricultural professionals to grant opportunities in agriculture.
On October 6, Margaret Krome from the Michael Fields Agricultural Institute will cover basic principles of grant-writing, including how to design a sound project, when applying for a grant does or does not make sense, and how to find potential funding sources.
On October 7, a panel of grant program staff from USDA’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program and Wisconsin Department of Agriculture’s Buy Local Buy Wisconsin, Wisconsin Producer-led Watersheds, and Specialty Crop Block Grant programs, and a farmer who has successfully applied for grants will cover some of the ins and outs of applying for those and other grants.
Both webinars will start at noon. Following the presentations, participants are welcome to ask extensive questions of the presenters. Participants will also have the opportunity to review a sample grant application. Potential grant applicants are encouraged to attend both sessions.
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Manure Tracker App

The Manure Tracker app allows users to record manure applications on a field-by-field basis. From this information, the manure application rate for individual fields is calculated. The app includes both basic and advanced features, as well as the ability to mark applications with GPS coordinates. By creating a list of field names specific to a farm, each manure application is saved to your smartphone and can be sent as a .csv file to an email address for further record management (i.e. SnapPlus nutrient management planning software) and safekeeping.         Google Play Store     Apple App Store
upcoming events

Badger Crop Connect: Winter Wheat and Soil Carbon

September 22 | 12:30-1:30PM

The fall session will run in the months of September and October on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 12:30 PM. The purpose of this series is to provide agronomists, crop consultants, and farmers timely crop updates for Wisconsin. Badger Crop Connect is hosted by Extension Crops and Soils educators. CCA CEUs available.

Hands-On Soil Health Clinic

October 20 | 10:00AM-2:00PM

Dale Theel's Greendale Farm W3102 WI-23 Trunk, Fond du Lac, WI 54937
Check out the flyer - Lunch is included!
Click here for Registration and Event Details
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