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Drones Get Bigger - WPS Is On And Farmers Frustrated By Patchwork Ordinances

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MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

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Drones have become a valuable part of production agriculture and agribusiness.  Bob Bosold visits with Jeremy Williams from American Drone.  He's headquartered in Wausau and says they're using the technology in many different ways from evaluating nutrient levels in crops to monitoring insect pressures.

Wild winds will make getting around Wisconsin difficult today.  Stu Muck describes the blustery conditions we'll face.

Ashley Huhn says that there's still plenty of sales to complete before spring planting hits full stride.  Paid for by Steffes Group.

The first day of the WPS Farm Show was well attended, and as important - full of vendors.  Pam Jahnke talks to Corey Kuchta, WPS Ag Manager, about the history of the show.  She also finds out about the generous move in schedule they have that entices vendors to be a part of the show.  That's according to Rob Juneau, show general manager.

Farmers are frustrated that some of their expansion projects are being restricted or stopped by local ordinances that suddenly get developed while their project is in development.  Stephanie Hoff hears the frustrations from Brad Olsen, President of the WI Farm Bureau Federation, about the struggles to get everyone on the same page as far as jurisdiction.

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