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

CIAS at the Wisconsin State Fair

CIAS at the Wisconsin State Fair

CIAS participated in UW-Madison Day at the Wisconsin State Fair. Our exhibit, "Cows turn Grass into Milk" gave people a chance to experience managed grazing through a miniature pasture, "electric" fencing and toy cows. Visitors also played a cheese-tasting game where they experienced the differences between conventional Cheddar cheese and Cheddar made from the milk of grazed cows. Thank you to everyone who stopped at our table!

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