Category: News
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Posted on April 5, 2019
Market Farm Madness: Elite Eight!
We are down to the Elite 8 in market Farm Madness! Here is a recap of the Sweet Sixteen results:
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Posted on March 29, 2019
Market Farm Madness Round 3 (Sweet Sixteen)
From 64 hopeful tools to the Sweet Sixteen! Is your favorite still in the field?
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Posted on March 24, 2019
Market Farm Madness: Round 1 results and Round 2 voting!
There were blowouts, tight games, and upsets in round 1 of Market Farm Madness. The results are quite fun and interesting. Here are some highlights:
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Posted on March 18, 2019
Market Farm Madness is back!
Our NCAA-style Market Farm Madness Tournament is the perfect diversion for people who love cool farming tools. We’ve created a bracket with 64 different tools. Now we all get to vote for our favorites so that we can thin the field down to a champion.
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Posted on March 13, 2019
Food and the Wisconsin Idea: The Systems That Feed Us
The term “food system” is widely used in academia and the nonprofit sector, but what do we really mean by it? Are we using systems […]
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Posted on February 28, 2019
Beginning Apple Grower Spring Field Day
Visit orchards and learn about growing and selling apples as a business. Join us to make sure you are on track for success!
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Posted on February 15, 2019
CIAS at MOSES
We’re getting ready for the MOSES Organic Farming Conference next week. Will you be among the 3,500 people there? If so, please stop by our […]
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Posted on February 1, 2019
Wisconsin Cut Flower Growers School
This two-day workshop on Feb. 16-17 helps new and beginning growers learn the ins and outs of producing and marketing cut flowers.
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Posted on January 10, 2019
School for Urban Agriculture Registration
The School for Urban Agriculture is accepting registrations for its winter class, Farming in the City.
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Posted on December 18, 2018
2019 Organic Vegetable Production Conference
This producer-initiated conference is built around farmer-to-farmer skill sharing and attracts experienced growers from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and beyond. Farmer panelists representing small-, […]