Wisconsin’s recent wet and windy weather ensured a slow start to fieldwork for the 2026 growing season. Farmers in the southern part of the state made the most progress, with some oats and alfalfa seeding, along with manure applications where it was dry enough. Mike Berget farms near Darlington in southwestern Wisconsin. He tells Brownfield […] The post Too wet and cool for planting in Wisconsin appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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