Springtime is busy for the equine veterinarians on staff at IronGate Clinic in Madison. Howard Ketover is one of them. He serves farms, hobbyists, and boarding facilities across Dane County and beyond. He says he puts a lot of miles on in the spring because horses and their owners are in a key transition period. It’s time to move from a less active winter season to a more physical summer routine, not to mention it’s also foaling season. Dr. Ketover gives horse owners some critical advice on how to best care for their animals this time of year. We look forward to catching up with him and other equine experts again at the Midwest Horse Fair April 11-13 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
Snow's still in the forecast for this week! Stu Muck tells Pam Jahnke that it won't amount to much, but it signals that temperatures are cooler this morning.
USDA's Brooke Rollins has some explaining to do before a group of agricultural leaders in Iowa last week. Rollins reviewed the current situation with tariffs announced by the Trump administration, and compared export figures from the first Trump administration to today.
Farm Animals are great recyclers. They eat things that we can’t and then create quality products for us like milk and protein. And when farm animals get old and pass away, their contribution to recycling doesn't end there. Jeff Sauer, is the owner of Organic Waste Connections and they help farmers continue that recycling process. He explains the process to Charitee Seebecker.