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AgriView Lifestyles

Love Letters from a Farmer

Love Letters from a Farmer

  • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

My dad, Tom Pfaff, wrote more than 100 love letters to my mother, Ann VanDunk, from 1960 to 1962. Dad, who grew up in Mindoro in western Wisconsin, was living in Albert Lea, Minnesota. He was working at the Wilson Meat Packing Plant as a hog buyer, saving money to buy a farm. Mom, who was ei…

Hosting solar could have been a financial lifeline for this Ohio farmer

Hosting solar could have been a financial lifeline for this Ohio farmer

    Wayne Greier hoped to sign a deal with a utility to host solar on his acreage for some $540,000 in annual lease payments. But his community blocked the plan. A recent study found that there has been a 16% increase in local laws restricting renewable energy projects. (AP Video: Joshua A. Bickel)

    Solar possible lifeline for farmers

    Solar possible lifeline for farmers

    • JOSHUA A. BICKEL Associated Press

    Local opposition to solar has long been an obstacle for green energy developers in the United States, but some communities are working to reverse local restrictions.

    Volunteer to look up, around

    Volunteer to look up, around

    • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

    Almost everyone realizes that farmers have a keen interest in weather. So do most other folks who engage in outdoor endeavors. But not many decades ago the best a person could do to predict weather was to go outside and look up and around. And then Increase Lapham, a noted Wisconsin scientis…

    Puzzle through ag weather

    Puzzle through ag weather

    • University of Wisconsin

    Key Points

    Apr 14, 2026: Midwest Severe Weather Continues | Southeast Rain Chances | Typhoons & Hurricanes

    Apr 14, 2026: Midwest Severe Weather Continues | Southeast Rain Chances | Typhoons & Hurricanes

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      Apr 13, 2026: Highly Anomalous Ocean Temperature Pattern for 2026 | Drought Deepens...

      Apr 13, 2026: Highly Anomalous Ocean Temperature Pattern for 2026 | Drought Deepens...

        ... in Plains and Southeast | 4 Days of Severe Storms | Snow in Upper Midwest | Colder Risks into April North and East | CSU 2026 Hurricane Season Forecast

        Calendar: In the World of Ag

        Calendar: In the World of Ag

          Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions.

          Barn Boards and Baling Wire

          Barn Boards and Baling Wire

          • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

          It’s a once-upon-a-time story that happens all too often. It’s about the difficult topic of teenage suicide.

          Tree anatomy full of useful knowledge

          Tree anatomy full of useful knowledge

          • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

          Tree species in deciduous forests of Wisconsin are diverse but most have a common growth pattern and anatomy. Learning tree anatomy can be helpful if a tree is used for firewood, lumber, tree fruits, sap, shade, determining strength of a tornado, whether a bole will hold a tree stand, or the…

          We’re springing into April

          We’re springing into April

          • Amanda Latham Wisconsin State Climatology Office

          Though spring technically begins in March, April is often when it begins to look and feel like spring in Wisconsin. As daffodils bloom and trees leaf out, the state is filled with the sounds of the season as migrating birds and pollinators return. But our April weather can still sprinkle in …

          An Outdoorsman’s Journal

          An Outdoorsman’s Journal

          • Mark Walters For Agri-View

          Hello friends,

          Warmth springs on ag earlier

          Warmth springs on ag earlier

          • Héctor Alejandro Arzate Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk

          COLUMBIA, Mo. – As a row-crop farmer near St. Joseph, Missouri, Joe Lau said he’s noticing more extreme weather these days. There are warmer seasons throughout the year. Quarter-inch predictions of rain are stamped out by storms that bring 3 inches. There’s increased pressure from pests on h…

          Apr 9, 2026: Elvis Concern | Classic Plains Severe Risk | Split-May Jet?

          Apr 9, 2026: Elvis Concern | Classic Plains Severe Risk | Split-May Jet?

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            Puzzle through ag weather

            Puzzle through ag weather

              Visit ag-wx.com to sign up for Eric Snodgrass's weather maps and for more information. Visit youtube.com and search for “Eric Snodgrass” to view his videos. Information is from Nutrien.com

              Organic info, training offered

              Organic info, training offered

              • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

              LA CROSSE, Wis. – Mark Twain would say all his best ideas had been stolen by the ancients. He may have had the right idea. Studying and learning information from successful people in our field of endeavor can save much time and some heartache. For organic farmers and for farmers who would li…

              Apr 7, 2026: Multi-Day Severe Episode for Plains Likely | El Niño Drought Risks | Mid April Trends

              Apr 7, 2026: Multi-Day Severe Episode for Plains Likely | El Niño Drought Risks | Mid April Trends

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                Feathers become unique art

                Feathers become unique art

                • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

                MINDORO, Wis. – An old saying is that if something looks like a turkey and gobbles like a turkey, it’s a turkey. But instead it could be Jeff Fredrick, Wisconsin’s 12-time turkey-calling champion. He’s won numerous awards including at the national level.

                Apr 6, 2026: Eye-Popping El Niño Forecast from the ECMWF | Very Dry Southeast | WET Corridor in...

                Apr 6, 2026: Eye-Popping El Niño Forecast from the ECMWF | Very Dry Southeast | WET Corridor in...

                  ... Central US | Frost Analysis for Spring | April-May Forecast Updates + Another Look at Strong El Niño Analogs and the NEW ECMWF Seasonal Forecast

                  Calendar: In the World of Ag

                  Calendar: In the World of Ag

                    Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions.

                    Barn Boards and Baling Wire

                    Barn Boards and Baling Wire

                    • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

                    The best part of this job of writing spiritual columns is hearing from readers.

                    Watch for young things

                    Watch for young things

                    • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

                    An egg, a seedling, an eaglet, a fawn, a tadpole, a flower bud or a fungus mycelium are all the start of something great outdoors. Embryonic stages of plants, animals and fungi often have little resemblance to the adult species they grow to become. It’s exciting, helpful and great outdoors f…

                    An Outdoorsman’s Journal

                    An Outdoorsman’s Journal

                    • Mark Walters For Agri-View

                    Hello friends,

                    Back Home

                    Back Home

                    • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

                    I grew up in a rural community and am proud of it.

                    Apr 2, 2026: Tornado Threat for Midwest Today | Comparing Mid-Summer Super El Niños | Bermuda High

                    Apr 2, 2026: Tornado Threat for Midwest Today | Comparing Mid-Summer Super El Niños | Bermuda High

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