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Farmland Forecast: Tag Archive for Wisconsin
U.S. Cattle Inventory Drops to Lowest Since 1952 on Drought
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1/31/2012 5:30 AM
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Murray Wise Offers Advice to Farmers, Farmland Investors
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12/14/2011 5:30 AM
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Farmland Posts the Largest Increase in Three Decades
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11/17/2011 5:30 AM
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Picture of the Week: Fall Tillage in Wisconsin
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11/11/2011 5:30 AM
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Picture of the week: Corn Harvest on Pabst Farms
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10/7/2011 5:30 AM
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Yield Expectations Decrease Leading Into Harvest
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10/3/2011 5:29 AM
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Picture of the week: Mature Corn in Wisconsin
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9/16/2011 5:34 AM
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Picture of the week: Estimating Corn Yields
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9/2/2011 5:33 AM
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Volatile Markets and Poor Crop Conditions Headline in August
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9/1/2011 5:31 AM
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Picture of the week: Second Cutting of Hay
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8/26/2011 5:28 AM
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Chicago Fed: Farmland Values Post Largest Gain Since the 1970’s
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8/22/2011 5:21 AM
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Farmland getting more expensive to rent
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8/15/2011 5:21 AM
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Picture of the week: Harvested Wheat Field in Wisconsin
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8/5/2011 5:27 AM
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Picture of the week: Winter Wheat Harvest in Wisconsin
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7/22/2011 5:22 AM
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Picture of the week: Emerged Corn in Wisconsin
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5/27/2011 5:35 AM
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Fed Reports Farmland Values Increase 16% in Midwest
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5/20/2011 5:28 AM
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Picture of the week: Spring Thaw in Wisconsin
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3/18/2011 5:51 AM
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Agriculture Strong in Fourth Quarter 2010
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3/9/2011 5:43 AM
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Picture of the week: Snow Covered Fields in the Upper Midwest
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2/25/2011 5:37 AM
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Picture of the week: Early Thaw in Wisconsin
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2/18/2011 1:00 PM
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Demand for farmland fuels higher prices, rents
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2/7/2011 5:26 AM
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Picture of the week: Manure on a Wisconsin Farm Field
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2/4/2011 6:01 AM
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Rural Economy Starts 2011 Strong
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1/24/2011 6:00 AM
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Midwest farmland prices soar due to strong prices
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12/29/2010 5:31 AM
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Picture of the week: Backyard Christmas Trees in Wisconsin
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12/24/2010 6:29 AM
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Picture of the week: University of Wisconsin Greenhouses
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12/3/2010 8:25 AM
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Taking Root
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11/26/2010 5:50 AM
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Picture of the week: Turkeys in the Backyard
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11/25/2010 5:50 AM
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Farmland Values Rise 10% Says Chicago Fed
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11/19/2010 12:15 PM
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Picture of the week: Corn Harvest in the Midwest
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10/15/2010 5:49 AM
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Picture of the Week: Mature Corn in the Midwest
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10/8/2010 5:28 AM
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Picture of the Week: Soybean Harvest in Wisconsin
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10/1/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the Week: Corn Maze in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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9/17/2010 5:51 AM
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Midwest Farmland Rose 6% in Second Quarter
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8/30/2010 5:33 AM
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Picture of the Week: Pollinated Corn in Wisconsin
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8/20/2010 6:00 AM
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U.S. Farmland Values and Returns Increase in 2010
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8/11/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: Harvesting Hay in Wisconsin
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7/16/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: Tasseling Corn in Wisconsin
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7/9/2010 6:00 AM
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Farmland Values Rise 4% in Seventh District
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5/26/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: Emerged soybeans in Wisconsin
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5/7/2010 6:00 AM
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County to test farmland in move to reduce phosphorus runoff
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5/5/2010 5:55 AM
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Picture of the week: No-till planting in Wisconsin
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4/30/2010 6:00 AM
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Irrigation on Farms and Ranches Decreased
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4/26/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: Working fields in the Corn Belt
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4/9/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: No-till ready for planting
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4/2/2010 6:00 AM
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Wet harvest can lead to wet planting - The risk of farmland flooding
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3/8/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: Ground showing in Wisconsin
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2/26/2010 6:14 AM
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Agricultural finances slipped slightly in the fourth quarter
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2/25/2010 6:10 AM
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U.S. Midwest farmland values edged higher in 2009
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2/23/2010 6:09 AM
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Crop Insurance Basics
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2/16/2010 6:00 AM
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Picture of the week: Heavy frost in Wisconsin
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1/29/2010 6:06 AM
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Wisconsin Farmland Rents Remained in Check During 2009
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1/28/2010 6:04 AM
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How were conditions at the end of the year in your segment of agriculture?
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1/21/2010 6:05 AM
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Picture of the week: Wind turbine in Wisconsin
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1/15/2010 6:36 AM
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Picture of the week: Bean harvest dust
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1/8/2010 6:48 AM
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Picture of the week: Windbreak trees
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12/31/2009 6:28 AM
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SBA loans help farmers weather downturn
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12/29/2009 6:45 AM
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Picture of the week: Christmas tree farm in Dalton, Wisconsin
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12/24/2009 6:48 AM
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Picture of the week: Spring planting in Wisconsin
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12/11/2009 12:30 PM
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Picture of the week: Harvesting corn in Wisconsin
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12/4/2009 6:30 AM
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Understanding renewable energy: Hydro
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11/30/2009 6:59 AM
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Picture of the week: Wild turkeys in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
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11/26/2009 6:52 AM
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Farmland values increase during third quarter of 2009
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11/23/2009 7:00 AM
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Picture of the week: No till farming practice in Wisconsin
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10/2/2009 12:31 PM
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Picture of the week: Corn & soybeans from Dousman, Wisconsin
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8/27/2009 8:33 AM
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Minneapolis Fed Agricultural Credit Conditions Survey
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8/19/2009 7:08 AM
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Wisconsin dairy industry taking a big hit
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8/7/2009 7:06 AM
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Picture of the week: Tasseled corn in Rusk, Wisconsin
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8/6/2009 8:46 AM
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USDA's 2009 Land Values & Cash Rents Summary
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8/5/2009 12:24 PM
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Farmland yields more than just crops; 12.5% return over past 20 years
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7/28/2009 7:25 AM
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Picture of the week: Hay cut in Green Lake Co.
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6/26/2009 9:19 AM
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Titan Intl. will benefit from agriculture
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5/25/2009 7:27 PM
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Picture of the week: Wisconsin
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5/15/2009 8:26 AM
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Picture of the Week: SE Wisconsin
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5/1/2009 2:36 PM
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Picture of the week
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4/15/2009 9:40 AM
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“Good” Farmland Value Increases despite a Challenging Environment
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2/24/2009 8:49 AM
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