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DeForest Area Cheese Carver Gets NFL Attention

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Just like farmers in Wisconsin, Australian agriculturists have had to change their game plan often to stay financially viable.  Bob Bosold talks with auctioneer/farmer/land broker, Daniel McCulloch, about how farms have pivoted to beef production and thoughtful selection of genetics.  He also paints the picture of Australian land values that farms must manage.

Severe weather is likely on the way for Wisconsin Monday and Tuesday.  That's the outlook from Stu Muck.

The relationship farms have with their lender has always been critical.  Now with more generations involved in those conversations, it's important that bankers do more listening then talking.  Charitee Seebecker hears about that strategy from Jack Kasel of the Anthony Cole Training Group.

China’s effective duty rate on U.S. pork and pork variety meat has reached 172%, while U.S. beef and beef variety meat are tariffed at 147%. That essentially shut the door on U.S. meat sales there.  John Herath with the U.S. Meat Export Federation explains what's at risk if things don't change.

The NFL draft in Green Bay has concluded but not before Wisconsin agriculture had a chance at center stage.  Pam Jahnke talks with cheese carving artist, Vicky Janisch, about her work headlining the NFL's "Taste of the Draft" before the big show.  Janisch was charged with carving the Lombardi trophy out of a hunk of cheddar from Hooks Cheese in Mineral Point.  Janisch's work was on display during the event hosted by GenYouth, a nonprofit created by America's dairy farmers and the NFL to shed light on food insecurity.

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