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Wisconsin FFA state officers watched Gov. Jim Doyle sign Assembly Bill 236 into law Feb. 11. The law allows certain agriculture classes to be applied as science credits for high school graduation. Shown in the Capitol were, front from left, Kim Schadrie, parliamentarian, De Pere; Adam Moore, vice president, Black Hawk; Jeanie Untiedt, sentinel, Colby; Kirsten Konder, treasurer, Glenwood City; Leah Christenson, vice president, Amery; Jessica Klinkner, vice president, Cashton; and Alicia Hodnik, secretary, Big Foot. In back, from left, Tyler Franklin, vice president, Evansville; Caitlin Roberts, reporter, Portage; Andy Moravec, vice president, Clintonville; Steve Boe, staff member for state Rep. Mark Radcliffe, D-River Falls; BJ Chrisler, FFA state president, Sauk Prairie; and Joel Nilsestuen, staff member for state Sen. Kathleen Vinehout, D-Alma.


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Raw review: Raw milk public hearing to be in Eau Claire

Raw milk advocates and opponents soon will have a chance to share their views about the sale of unpasteurized dairy products in Wisconsin.
Updated: 3/4/2010 8:41:11 AM Read Story

Farm-to-school bill draws support

MADISON - A bill requiring state officials to promote a statewide farm-to-school program drew support at a legislative hearing Feb. 24 at the state Capitol.
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PLATTEVILLE - Southwestern Wisconsin was added late as a location for Department of Natural Resources hearings on proposed revisions to the state's runoff rules, and area farmers used the opportunity to give DNR officials an earful.
Updated: 3/4/2010 8:41:11 AM Read Story

Initiative aims to strengthen ag's voice in Wisconsin classrooms

WHITEHALL - Last fall, as Whitehall agriculture sciences instructor Melinda Goplin surveyed her new batch of seventh-graders, she was shocked.
Updated: 3/4/2010 8:41:11 AM Read Story

 

 
 


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