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LASA embarks on pilot project to measure sustainability

June 3, 2020 LASA Admin

By Lauren Brey for LASA Lafayette Ag Stewardship Alliance (LASA) is participating in a pilot milkshed sustainability project with the…

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LASA forging ahead through 2020

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Hello friends of LASA, I hope everyone is staying healthy and safe. Little did we know in a few short…

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Green on the surface means living roots beneath

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By Josh Kamps, agriculture educator, UW-Extension-Lafayette County What is the value of living roots in the soil on your farm?…

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From UW-Extension How heavy was the rainfall overnight? How much snow fell during the latest snowstorm? How bad is the…

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What is the Dairy Strong Sustainability Alliance?

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By Lauren Brey, director of strategic partnership and sustainability, Dairy Business Association & Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative The Dairy Strong…

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June 2020 LASA Newsletter

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Get the latest news from LASA in our June 2020 newsletter.

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Progress and goals: Shared learning drives LASA forward on water quality

April 8, 2020 Joanna Guza

By Mary Hookham For Lafayette Ag Stewardship Alliance The power of water and soil conservation comes from connecting with others…

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Precision farming powers conservation efforts

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By Mary Hookham For Lafayette Ag Stewardship Alliance Technology available to farmers evolves every day. New gadgets, software, programs and…

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Using technology to improve water quality takes investment

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By Mary Hookham For Lafayette Ag Stewardship Alliance Investing in agricultural technology to improve water quality is a key factor…

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‘The soil just comes to life’ LASA members keep eyes on conservation practices

Joanna Guza

By Mary Hookham For Lafayette Ag Stewardship Alliance Twenty-four farmers in southwestern Wisconsin are laser-focused on building healthier soils and…

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