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Science meets seat-of-the-tractor observations with Discovery Farms

Jack Herricks farms 1,400 acres and milks 600 cows just east of Cashton, Wisconsin. Photo: David Tenenbaum

“By the time Discovery Farms left Cashton in 2017,” says Jack Herricks, “the relationship had changed, the era of finger pointing and distrust had left. It was a pretty dramatic shift.”

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/science-meets-seat-of-the-tractor-observations-with-discovery-farms/
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