Pipe Creek GLRI Project Video
Fond du Lac County Land & Water Department recently published a video that highlights our Pipe Creek Watershed GLRI project. Fond du Lac County was able to hire Zach Laughlin, who created [...]
Fond du Lac County Land & Water Department recently published a video that highlights our Pipe Creek Watershed GLRI project. Fond du Lac County was able to hire Zach Laughlin, who created [...]
Hear from other farmers about the good, the bad, and the ugly of soil health and other conservation practices. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Event date: February 16th, 2022 Location: Fin N’ [...]
FWWA and Outagamie County Land Conservation Department have been continuing to work in partnership with agricultural producers in the Plum Creek and Kankapot Creek Watersheds and are excited to introduce three new Conservation Champions! [...]
Article submitted by Wesley Kotila, Outagamie County Land Conservation Department In the fall of 2020, Outagamie County Land Conservation Department provided assistance to a private landowner with the construction of a treatment wetland complex [...]
Learn How Farmers Play Important Roles in Invasive Species Management If you watched the latest episode of Midwest Farm Weekly, you may have caught a segment staring Chris Acy, our Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator [...]
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Article written by Josh Hiemstra, Hiemstra Dairy LLC Photos provided by Zach Laughlin, Fond du Lac County LWCD Hello to all working to make the Fox-Wolf River Basin healthy and more vibrant! I am [...]
On July 14th, 2021, the Farmland to Shoreland Field Day was held in Shawano County. We had 33 people in attendance at the field day to learn about interseeding and grazing. This field day was [...]
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever have expanded their working lands initiative in Wisconsin with the hiring of Josh Bendorf as a Precision Ag and Conservation Specialist (PACS) based in southeast Wisconsin. Bendorf is Wisconsin’s [...]
Pipe Farmers - Project Background Lake Winnebago drains over 5,900 square miles of land from the Upper Fox and Wolf River Basins. The surface water runoff that comes from that huge area of [...]