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Using Recycled Wallboard for Crop Production
Author(s) Richard Wolkowski. Gypsum wallboard left over from building projects can be crushed, sieved, and applied to land at the construction sit...
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Using Curtains to Reduce Greenhouse Heating and Cooling Costs
Author(s) Scott Sanford. If you're wondering what you can do to significantly reduce your greenhouse energy costs, consider adding curtains! Green...
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Sustaining Central Sands Water Resources
Author(s) Jed Colquhoun, Ken Bradbury, A.J. Bussan, Kenneth Potter, Maribeth Kniffin. Sustaining Central Sands Water Resources provides a common f...
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Strip-Tillage: A Conservation Option for Wisconsin Farmers
Author(s) Richard Wolkowski, Thomas Cox, James Leverich. Wisconsin growers have a renewed interest in conservation tillage options. This publicati...
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Sorghum Sudangrass Residue as Mulch for No-Till Organic Tomatoes
Author(s) Claire Strader, Julie Dawson. One of the most common criticisms of organic agriculture is that it relies too heavily on tillage. While o...
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Refrigeration Systems
Author(s) Scott Sanford. In order to cool milk to proper storage temperature on a dairy farm, several technologies are available. This fact sheet ...
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Reducing Greenhouse Energy Consumption: An Overview
Author(s) Scott Sanford. With energy costs representing more than 10% of greenhouse growers' sales, now is an optimal time to consider ways to red...
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Recycling Silo Bags and Other Agricultural Plastic Films
Author(s) Brian J. Holmes, Roger Springman. Burning agricultural plastics is illegal in Wisconsin. This publication reviews practices farmers can ...
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Plastic, Fabric, and Marsh Hay Mulch with No-Till Organic Tomatoes
Author(s) Claire Strader, Julie Dawson. One of the most common criticisms of organic agriculture is that it relies too heavily on tillage. While o...
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Nitrate in Wisconsin Groundwater: Sources and Concerns
Author(s) Larry G. Bundy, Lynda Knobeloch, Bruce Webendorfer, Gary W. Jackson, Bryon H. Shaw. Although nitrogen can cause environmental and health...
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Methane Emissions from Dairy Cattle: An Overview
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Rebecca A. Larson, Matthew D. Ruark. Methane is a greenhouse gas produced largely from bacteria that live in s...
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Meat and Our Carbon Footprint: Using Deliberative Dialogue to Tackle Contentious Issues
Author(s) Diane Mayerfeld. Most UW-Extension educators agree that adapting to and addressing the causes of climate change are important responsibi...
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Management Practices that can Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Dairy Farms
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Daesoo Kim, Greg Thoma, Rebecca A. Larson, Matthew D. Ruark. Milk and dairy products constitute an important p...
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Low-Cost Energy Conservation: Ventilation and Heating Systems
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet discusses how properly installed and maintained ventilation and heating systems can reduce energy consump...
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Low-Cost Energy Conservation: Irrigation and Crop Storage Facilities
Author(s) Scott Sanford. Quick tips on how to make irrigation and crop storage facilities more energy efficient (2 pages; 2003). Download
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Low-Cost Energy Conservation: Indoor and Outdoor Lighting
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet considers adjustments that can be made to both outdoor and indoor lighting on the farm to reduce energy c...
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Low-Cost Energy Conservation: Heating Hot Water
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet presents many options for reducing hot water consumption on the farm (2 pages; 2003). Download
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Low-Cost Energy Conservation: Grain Drying
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet presents various means to improve grain drying and reduce energy consumption on the farm (2 pages; 2003). ...
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Low-Cost Energy Conservation: General Farm Enterprise
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet briefly presents some of the management practices that can reduce energy use or lower energy costs on the ...
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Living Aisles under Organic Acorn Squash and Brussels Sprouts
Author(s) Claire Strader, Julie Dawson. One of the most common criticisms of organic agriculture is that it relies too heavily on tillage. While o...
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Lighting Technology: LED Lamps for Home, Farm and Small Business
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet discusses how light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, are a good choice for your home, farm or small business. Th...
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Life Cycle Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Dairy Farms in the Great Lakes Region
Author(s) Horacio Aguirre-Villegas, Daesoo Kim, Greg Thoma, Rebecca A. Larson, Matthew D. Ruark. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a widely accepted ...
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Heating Water on Dairy Farms
Author(s) Scott Sanford. This fact sheet details the ways in which careful hot water management can save money and energy on the farm (4 pages; 20...
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Greenhouse Unit Heaters: Types, Placement, and Efficiency
Author(s) Scott Sanford. The air temperature of a greenhouse is critical for plant growth and disease control, and the type of heater used to heat...
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