On a Wisconsin Family Farm Historic Tales of Character Community and Culture

On a Wisconsin Family Farm  Historic Tales of Character  Community and Culture
Author: Corey A. Geiger
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467145282

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On a Wisconsin Family Farm flings the barn doors wide open to a cast of characters that built America's Dairyland. A maternal maverick, Anna Satorie, went against cultural-norms and became the sole owner of her family's homestead in 1905. The next year, Anna married John Burich, and the couple went about building a thrifty family farm. Pioneer life was fraught with trials and tribulations as polio and tuberculosis claimed loved ones and the fabricated death of a bootlegging brother turned gangsters away from the farm. Neighbors pitched in as members of the immigrant class aided one another to construct farmsteads and support one another through unsanctioned bank loans, daring dynamite work and barn raisings. Leasing work aside, this community also threw parties met by the rooster's early-dawn crow. Corey Geiger, international agricultural journalist, pairs his rural roots and lively storytelling talents to capture six generations of local tales. Book jacket.

The Wisconsin Farmer

The Wisconsin Farmer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1860
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: WISC:89063122295

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The Wisconsin Farmer and Northwestern Cultivator

The Wisconsin Farmer  and Northwestern Cultivator
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1856
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: HARVARD:32044089549505

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The Wisconsin Farmer

The Wisconsin Farmer
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 968
Release: 1902
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: WISC:89078589348

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Wisconsin Agriculture

Wisconsin Agriculture
Author: Jerry Apps
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780870207259

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"I'm embarrassed to say I thought I knew anything substantial about Wisconsin agriculture or its history before I read this book. 'Wisconsin Agriculture' should be required reading in history classes from high school to the collegiate level. It makes me thankful that Jerry Apps has such a sense of commitment to Wisconsin's agricultural heritage--and to getting the story right." --Pam Jahnke, Farm Director, Wisconsin Farm Report Radio Wisconsin has been a farming state from its very beginnings. And though it's long been known as "the Dairy State," it produces much more than cows, milk, and cheese. In fact, Wisconsin is one of the most diverse agricultural states in the nation. The story of farming in Wisconsin is rich and diverse as well, and the threads of that story are related and intertwined. In this long-awaited volume, celebrated rural historian Jerry Apps examines everything from the fundamental influences of landscape and weather to complex matters of ethnic and pioneer settlement patterns, changing technology, agricultural research and education, and government regulations and policies. Along with expected topics, such as the cranberry industry and artisan cheesemaking, "Wisconsin Agriculture" delves into beef cattle and dairy goats, fur farming and Christmas trees, maple syrup and honey, and other specialty crops, including ginseng, hemp, cherries, sugar beets, mint, sphagnum moss, flax, and hops. Apps also explores new and rediscovered farming endeavors, from aquaculture to urban farming to beekeeping, and discusses recent political developments, such as the 2014 Farm Bill and its ramifications. And he looks to the future of farming, contemplating questions of ethical growing practices, food safety, sustainability, and the potential effects of climate change. Featuring first-person accounts from the settlement era to today, along with more than 200 captivating photographs, "Wisconsin Agriculture" breathes life into the facts and figures of 150 years of farming history and provides compelling insights into the state's agricultural past, present, and future.

Wisconsin Farm Lore

Wisconsin Farm Lore
Author: Martin Hintz
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1609495381

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Easternmost of the Great Lakes, Lake Ontario is bordered by both New York and Ontario. Upon its pristine surface, countless vessels have sailed, but its bottom depths are littered with the skeletons of shipwrecks, including HMS Ontario, caught and destroyed in one of the sudden storms that often turn this sea-like lake deadly. Daring mariners, male and female, have seen their share of peril, and battles during wars between Britain and the United States and Canada have also been waged here. From Huron canoes to today's "Sunday sailors" who venture from shore only during warmer months, local author Susan Gateley tells some of the lake's most exciting stories.

Wisconsin Farmers Institutes

Wisconsin Farmers  Institutes
Author: Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1891
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: OSU:32435025035353

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Wisconsin Farms and Farmers Markets

Wisconsin Farms and Farmers Markets
Author: Kristine Hansen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781493055821

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With its fertile soil and more than a century of agricultural heritage, Wisconsin ranks #2 in the nation for its number of organic farms, second only to California. From the boho-chic Driftless Region to cherry orchards hugging Lake Michigan in Door County—not to mention pizza farms nestled along the Mississippi River—the Dairy State is the ideal vacation for farm-loving travelers in search of authentic culinary experiences. Whether it’s stepping into a cranberry bog or sipping cider fermented from antique apples, this book’s profiles of farms (and its farmers) has that itinerary covered. The agritourism opportunities abound throughout the state: farm stays, pick your owns, farming museums, county fairs, dairy centers, wine tastings, tree farms, farmer’s markets, and so much more.