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Cranberries Look Good While Dairy Eyes Tariffs In SE Asia - Burgess

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The Wisconsin cranberry crop is looking pretty good so far in 2025, but constant monitoring is necessary.  Kiley Allan visits with Wisconsin's cranberry extension specialist, Allison Jonjak, about what we don't know about cranberries.

Rain starts sneaking into Wisconsin today.  Stu Muck explains the volumes we can expect and when.

County fair season is in full swing with each offering its own unique history.  Stephanie Hoff finds out how Jefferson County Fair is working to attract a new audience to mesh with its regular attendees.   Program Manager Abby Schopen gives her a rundown on reasons to attend.

The Mid-West Farm Report is still gathering stories from century and sesquicentennial farms across the state.   Melanie Markhardt shares the story of how her great, great grandparents walked to Mineral Point, in Iowa County, to begin their farmstead.

Katie Burgess, dairy analyst with EverAg, joins Pam Jahnke to talk about how weather's impacting overall dairy production.  She's also following tariff's rolling out and how it could slow U.S. dairy from finding an international home.

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