Some wet weather is moving through the state this weekend. Ag meteorologist Stu Muck says some of these may be severe.
Farm Director Pam Jahnke has a conversation with Brian Luck, a biological systems engineer with UW-Madison Extension, about some updates on the changes to the custom operator survey. Luck says the research will now be fully done by UW- Extension.
This morning also involves some education, this being to learn about some new technology that helps speed up the process of putting new structures on your farm, Ben Jarboe talks with Austin Tyler, a drafter and surveyor with the Sharine group, to learn about the use of 3-D scanners for surveying.
With the Midwest Horse Fair concluding this last weekend it is a good time to think about the best ways to keep your horses healthy this spring, Stephanie Hoff has the details on the vaccines to consider for your horses with DATCP vet Dr. Heather Roney.
Pam Jahnke has a chat with Jonathon Gibbs, from the Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board, about some farm shows and new research coming out to help the Wisconsin soybean industry.