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AgriView Lifestyles

Barn Boards and Baling Wire

Barn Boards and Baling Wire

  • John Sumwalt For Agri-View

One morning when we still lived on the farm, I looked out the front window and saw the barn door was open. A horse was standing by the corn crib not 10 feet from the road. It wasn’t my horse, but still I had that sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.

Berry-picking challenges our mettle

Berry-picking challenges our mettle

  • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

Our minds and bodies are challenged when going into a bramble patch in quest of black raspberries. Those thimble-shaped aggregate fruit protect their own in so many ways. Blackberries are no more picker-friendly.

An Outdoorsman’s Journal

An Outdoorsman’s Journal

  • Mark Walters For Agri-View

Hello friends,

Consumers hungry for information

Consumers hungry for information

  • Lauren Quinn University of Illinois

If your social media feed has suddenly filled with content about ultra-processed foods, you’re far from alone. Since Health and Human Services tasked federal agencies this past year with developing ultra-processed foods guidelines, the buzz has been difficult to miss. Yet, despite widespread…

Color your ag world

Color your ag world

    Pete Lewke of Columbus, Wisconsin, has created an agricultural coloring book he's sharing with area groups. Email pete.lewke@gmail.com to order copies of the books.

    New truck leads to life of love, part 2

    New truck leads to life of love, part 2

    • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

    Editor's note: The first part of this two-part story was published in the July 2 issue of Agri-View.

    Agriculture stretches back millennia

    Agriculture stretches back millennia

    • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

    As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence signing July 4, 1776, many are gratified that the experiment with democracy in the United States – based on the idea of inherent rights and responsibilities of each person – has survived so long. Sometimes it’s difficul…

    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

      We noticed a mysterious creature swimming in the retention pond near our townhome in Wildwood Highlands, our 55-plus community in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. It was too small to be a beaver. It took several days of watching to realize it was a muskrat. Further observation revealed there are …

      Observe now, engage later

      Observe now, engage later

      • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

      The lazy, hazy days of summer remind us that crops and most fruits are green, hunting seasons are closed, animals are numerous and spend a great deal of time at feeding locations, and fishing is often so-so at best. It’s a great time to observe, learn, familiarize and photograph what is grow…

      Back Home

      Back Home

      • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

      Fifty years ago a new word entered my vocabulary as our nation celebrated our Bicentennial, the 200th anniversary of the adoption July 4, 1776, of the Declaration of Independence.

      An Outdoorsman’s Journal

      An Outdoorsman’s Journal

      • Mark Walters For Agri-View

      Hello friends,

      Color your ag world

      Color your ag world

        Pete Lewke of Columbus, Wisconsin, has created an agricultural coloring book he's sharing with area groups. Email pete.lewke@gmail.com to order copies of the books.

        New truck leads to life of love

        New truck leads to life of love

        • Sarah Pfaff-Cavadini For Agri-View

        LA CROSSE, Wis. – “Buy a new milk truck and I’ll come back,” was Marilyn Smith’s reply to her boyfriend Vladimir “Bud” Shiftar back in 1950.

        Hear John Sumwalt speak

        Hear John Sumwalt speak

          The Rev. John Sumwalt will be the guest preacher for the 8:30 and 10 a.m. services July 5 at the Emmanuel Community United Methodist Church, N84 W16707 Menomonee Ave., Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. He will preach on the theme of greatness – asking who is the ‘GOAT’ in your life? He will tell t…

          Alpaca farm makes learning fun

          Alpaca farm makes learning fun

          • Lynn Grooms For Agri-View

          FORESTON, Minn. – Triple T Alpaca’s owners strive to make learning fun at their alpaca breeding farm near Foreston. Brent and Beth Turner, who own the farm with his parents – John and Darlene Turner – regularly host farm tours as well as a farm market held from June to October. They also hos…

          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

            Editor’s note: Most of our ancestors were immigrants coming to this country looking for better lives. As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, remember the challenges our ancestors faced.

            Storms reveal tree structures

            Storms reveal tree structures

            • Jerry Davis For Agri-View

            Storms destroying trees is sad and disappointing, but we can use the damage to better understand and forecast how giant plants grow, reproduce, and provide food and fuels.

            An Outdoorsman’s Journal

            An Outdoorsman’s Journal

            • Mark Walters For Agri-View

            Hello friends,

            Back Home

            Back Home

            • Chris Hardie For Agri-View

            Starting our new garden area this past year was a lot of work but we are finally experiencing the fruits of our labor. The past year’s plantings of strawberries are now providing us the sweet taste of late spring that’s always a delicious way to welcome summer.

            Color your ag world

            Color your ag world

              Pete Lewke of Columbus, Wisconsin, has created an agricultural coloring book he's sharing with area groups. Email pete.lewke@gmail.com to order copies of the books.

              Don't share Ritter's fate

              Don't share Ritter's fate

              • Estefanía Pinto Ruiz Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk

              BLUE MOUND, Ill. – Tom Ritter and his son, Cory Ritter, had worked together with their families every harvest season for the past 20 years.

              Family diversifies tricentennial dairy farm

              Family diversifies tricentennial dairy farm

              • Lynnette Wright USDA

              Meet Robbie and Shannon Dygert, 13th-generation dairy farmers of Dygert Farms in Palatine Bridge, New York, an operation that has been in the family for more than 300 years. The original farmstead was deeded to the family in 1723 by the British royal family and has been run as a dairy ever s…

              Lead arm-in-arm into discoveries

              Lead arm-in-arm into discoveries

              • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

              We are taught that successful people charge ahead. They are supposed to lead by taking the point. We often look to them for direction; we study their examples in history books.

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