Tag: Agricultural and Applied Economics
- Posted on May 4, 2011
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Posted on March 25, 2011
Bruce Jones: Farm land prices continue to climb
/RSS Feed[audio:https://news.cals.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/bruce_jones_2011_land_values.mp3|titles=Bruce Jones on farm land prices] Transcript: Sevie Kenyon Farmland Values Continue Their Ascent. We’re visiting today with Bruce Jones, Department of Agricultural and Applied […]
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Posted on March 8, 2011
Agriculture remains a stable force and contributor to Wisconsin jobs
Agriculture remains a vital part of the economy in nearly every Wisconsin county, whether urban or rural, contributing both jobs and income. The economic impact […]
- Posted on January 20, 2011
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Posted on January 19, 2011
2011 Status of Wisconsin Agriculture report available
Things couldn’t have gone better for Wisconsin corn and soybean producers in 2010. For milk producers, they went a lot better than they did a […]
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Posted on January 18, 2011
Wisconsin ag the topic of new podCALS series
CALS experts discuss various aspects of Wisconsin agriculture in the five podcasts listed below. They will also share their perspectives at the Wisconsin Agricultural Economic […]
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Ed Jesse: The multiple faces of Wisconsin farm productivity[audio:https://news.cals.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ed_jesse_Wisconsin_farms.mp3|titles=Ed Jesse: Wisconsin farm snapshots]
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Ed Jesse: Wisconsin dairy business reaches 100-cow milestone[audio:https://news.cals.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/ed_jesse_dairy_farm_changes_outlook.mp3|titles=Ed Jesse: Dairy farms pass 100-cow milestone]
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Bruce Jones: Wisconsin farmers see improved incomes[audio:https://news.cals.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/bruce_jones_Wisconsin_ag_income.mp3|titles=Bruce Jones: Wisconsin farm income]
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Bruce Jones: Higher farming input costs forecast[audio:https://news.cals.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/bruce_jones_farm_input_costs.mp3|titles=Bruce Jones: Farm input costs increasing]
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