All fuel, no brakes; the Kluetzmans are ready to hit the fields. It's planting time in southern Wisconsin.
- Jaclyn Wilson
"We got a light sprinkle through the night. We need a heck of a lot more. The hills look absolutely sick."
- Ellie Kluetzman/For Agri-View
The Kluetzmans are preparing to work the soybean ground when a delay hits. Rich Kluetzman replaces a shovel on their digger-harrow. By May 5 h…
Joe Stuckel and his wife Amber, along with their six young children, farm near Buckley in Iroquois County. They are first generation farmers, …
This past week began with a significant rain event. Here at Decatur, we had 1.6 inches, but south of town it was over 3 inches. This, combined…
It’s been a slow start to the week after the weekend’s rain and cooler temperatures. Corn planted before April 21 emerged quickly thanks to th…
We had a rough start to the week with a fairly broad-sweeping storm moving through. While this put the brakes on any remaining planting effort…
