Grazing in the Dairy State

Posted February 2006

grazing cows

This report summarizes statewide information about Wisconsin dairy producers who use pasture and
managed grazing as feeding and farm management tools. Surveys from random samples of Wisconsin dairy farmers conducted over the last decade by the Program on Agricultural Technology Studies provide information on how many farms, cows and acres are involved with managed grazing, how much milk and income grazing farms generate and what kinds of technologies grazing operations use. This work was funded by a USDA-CSREES grant to CIAS and by the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board.

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CIAS in the community

Urban horticulture

Urban horticulture

CIAS staff member John Hendrickson was at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station Urban Horticulture Field Day on Saturday, August 16th. He encouraged home gardeners to use cover crops to build soil organic matter, add nutrients, and improve soil tilth. A small plot of sample cover crops was available for gardeners to see crops such as buckwheat, soybeans, annual rye, and clover. John encourages urban gardeners to focus on cover crops that are easy to establish, manage, and incorporate as opposed to more heavy duty cover crops such as winter rye and vetch that are better suited to farms.

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