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This Morning We Talk Mules, Mildew & Marathon County Ginseng

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From the northern end of the world's longest barn, Bob Bosold shares tales from his trails out West, including what it takes to manage the mule concession in the Grand Canyon. John Berry says these mules not only bring people to the bottom of the canyon, but also provisions for the restaurant and cabin accommodations -- there's really no other way to get down there!

Although it may be dreary this morning across Wisconsin, the sun is supposed to peek through this afternoon, according to the Compeer Financial Ag Weather Update.

Are you a commercial or hobbyist grape grower? Plant pathologist Leslie Holland tells Ben Jarboe about the critical need for Wisconsin grape growers to use strategic fungicides with precise timing to combat a resurgence of black rot and downy mildew.

Farm Director Pam Jahnke catches up with The Steffes Group before a big equipment auction today, brought to you courtesy of The Steffes Group.

Alice in Dairyland Sarah Hagenow explains to Kiley Allan how Marathon County’s unique soil and climate produce high-quality ginseng with a potent concentration of ginsenosides. This root is increasingly prized for its distinct bittersweet flavor and immune-boosting properties.

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