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Published on January 28, 2019January 28, 2019 by kara.skarlupka

If you have questions about recycling in Shawano County check out our new page of information.

https://shawano.extension.wisc.edu/community-development/shawano-county-curbside-recycling/

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Shawano County Forage Production Clinic – February 21 – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Presentations (3 CEU credits for CCA available) Demonstration Farm Update ~ Barry Bubolz, NRCS Area GLRI Coordinator Barry will give an update about the work that has been done the past few years in the Lower Fox and Door/Kewaunee Watersheds plus the introduction of the concept of Demo Farms that will be coming to a portion of Shawano County in 2019. Emerging Technologies in Manure Application ~ Doug Sutter, Vanderloop Equipment Doug will cover emerging technology in manure separation

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Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin Grant Application Period Now Open Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection sent this bulletin at 02/06/2019 11:41 AM CST Release Date: February 6, 2019 Media Contacts: Rick Hummell, Senior Communications Specialist 608-224-5041, richard.hummell@wi.gov MADISON – Farmers and businesses involved in Wisconsin’s food industry who are seeking to grow their local markets are encouraged to apply for 2019 Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin producer and p

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