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  • Too wet and cool for planting in Wisconsin
  • Some Wisconsin farmers can plant, others must wait
  • Wisconsin planting progress varies

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Too wet and cool for planting in Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s recent wet and windy weather ensured a slow start to fieldwork for the 2026 growing season. Farmers in the southern part of the state made the most progress, with some...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Some Wisconsin farmers can plant, others must wait

Planting activity is picking up in south-central Wisconsin. Zeb Zuehls tells Brownfield that field conditions were good when he did some custom planting for a neighbor over the wee...

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 weeks ago

Wisconsin planting progress varies

Progress in Wisconsin’s fields varies greatly depending on location. Casey Kelleher raises corn and soybeans near Whitewater in southwestern Wisconsin.  He tells Brownfield April r...

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american-rails.com /1 month ago

Apr 4, Wisconsin "Wine Tasting" Train Rides

Wisconsin might not be the first state that comes to mind when one thinks of wine, but this scenic region is increasingly gaining recognition for its unique offerings in viticultur...

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american-rails.com /4 weeks ago

May 2, Wisconsin Wine Tasting Train Rides (2026)

Wisconsin might not be the first state that comes to mind when one thinks of wine, but this scenic region is increasingly gaining recognition for its unique offerings in viticultur...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Wisconsin farmers await good weather, field conditions

Many farmers in Wisconsin have been forced to wait for drier weather and better field conditions. Evan Schrauth operates a dairy farm in Fond du Lac County. He tells Brownfield, “Q...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Planting slightly behind usual pace in Wisconsin

Planting is off to a slow start in Wisconsin. USDA’s latest weekly crop progress update shows corn at 3 percent planted, compared to 1 percent a week ago and the five-year average...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Wetness slowing Wisconsin field progress

Most Wisconsin farmers are waiting for the land to dry out before attempting any fieldwork. One of them is Darin Von Ruden, Wisconsin’s Farmers Union President, who farms near Cash...

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brownfieldagnews.com /4 days ago

Wisconsin planting almost done, emergence looking good

Most planting is done in Wisconsin, and several farmers say crops have been emerging. One of them is Paul Jarvis, who grows corn, soybeans, alfalfa, wheat, and oats near Wautoma. H...

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isthmus.com /2 weeks ago

Divine running at Holy Hill

Sediment left by glacial collision makes the trails around the Catholic basilica some of the best trail running in Wisconsin.

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upnorthnewswi.com /4 days ago

What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 26-31)

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. The post What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 26-31) appeare...

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upnorthnewswi.com /1 week ago

What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 18-24)

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. The post What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 18-24) appeare...

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upnorthnewswi.com /4 weeks ago

WI pummeled early with record-shattering severe weather

In just the first three weeks of April, the state recorded more severe thunderstorm, tornado, and flash flood warnings than in any full month over the past 40 years of available da...

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upnorthnewswi.com /2 weeks ago

What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 11-17)

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. The post What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 11-17) appeare...

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upnorthnewswi.com /1 month ago

Wisconsin’s crazy connection to an Antarctic mountain range

Wisconsin and Antarctica have more in common than just the cold winters, including a mountain range named for the state. The post Wisconsin’s crazy connection to an Antarctic mount...

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wisconsinwatch.org /1 month ago

New details emerge on possible data center in Wisconsin’s Driftless Area

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upnorthnewswi.com /3 weeks ago

What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 4-10)

Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. The post What’s happening in Wisconsin: Badger State Buzz (May 4-10) appeared...

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american-rails.com /1 week ago

May 17, Wisconsin "BBQ Tasting" Train Rides

The Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad will once again welcome passengers aboard its popular Spring BBQ Dinner Train in 2026.

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wispolitics.com /1 month ago

Dept. of Military Affairs: Wisconsin emergency management release: State Emergency Operations Center update 6: April sev...

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin State Emergency Operations Center continues to support response and recovery efforts after severe weather impacted the state last week. The State Emer...

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upnorthnewswi.com /1 month ago

Question of the Week: Where does ‘up north’ begin in Wisconsin?

It’s back! The annual fight about our namesake territory that we like to stir up when spring arrives and summers up north draw near. The post Question of the Week: Where does ‘up n...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

Wisconsin farmers are catching up on fieldwork

Wisconsin farmers are continuing to catch up on fieldwork. Andy Bensend farms in Barron County near Dallas, and tells Brownfield Sunday night’s rain kept planters out of the fields...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Temps continue in a wide-range across the Heartland; the feel of late-winter for some

Across the Corn Belt, despite dry weather, some lowland flooding lingers in the states bordering Lake Michigan. For example, the Saginaw River at Saginaw, Michigan, crested early W...

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unofficialnetworks.com /1 month ago

This Wisconsin Town Somehow Has a Thriving Surf Scene

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Early summer-like weather for most; an active pattern for parts of the Plains, Corn Belt

Across the Corn Belt, general warmth prevails between weather systems, although chilly conditions are lurking across North Dakota and the upper Great Lakes region. Parts of the upp...

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