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The S-Files

Serve Wisconsin

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Welcome to The S-Files, which is sponsored by Serve Wisconsin, Wisconsin’s National and Community Service Board. The S-Files is your look into the impacts and stories of AmeriCorps members and volunteers serving throughout the State of Wisconsin. Each episode, we will be digging into their Service Stories, or S-Files, to learn about the people and programs whose service is meeting critical needs across Wisconsin and enriching the lives of the people and communities they serve.
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Wild Wisconsin - Off the Record

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

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Wild Wisconsin: Off The Record is bringing you inside voices on Wisconsin's outdoors. It doesn’t matter if you live to hunt and fish, watch birds, love camping, or you're someone who likes to get outdoors for a walk every once in a while, there's something here for everyone.
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The Hunting Dog Podcast is a series of interviews with friends, family and industry professionals all related to the world of hunting with dogs. Expect minimal good information, lots of stories of past hunts and opinions that are not necessarily those of the management.
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The state of Wisconsin has a rich and storied outdoor heritage and provides a plethora of opportunities for those who love to hunt, fish, and recreate outdoors. The Wisconsin Sportsman podcast exists to celebrate and spread a passion for natural resources and outdoor recreation in the state of Wisconsin. On this podcast we will discuss all things outdoors in the Badger State, from hunting, fishing, and conservation, to camping, hiking, and involving the entire family in the outdoors. We’ll h ...
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SDG Talks

Kevin Sofen & James Armour

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SDG Talks Podcast highlights Change Makers and their work around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our passion is to highlight people and organizations that work towards the 17 goals that will transform the world into a more equitable place for everyone. Got a good story? Send us an email at sdgtalkspodcast@gmail.com or visit us at www.SDGTalksPodcast.com
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The Caramel Conservative Podcast is a no holds barred, no B.S. take on the current events and politics in the United States with a great mixture of sarcasm and humor from a very right of center perspective tempered with common sense. In other words, it's "Real Talk By Real People". The Caramel Conservative Podcast airs LIVE every Tuesday night at 8:00 pm CST where we talk about the latest current events with myself, Just Jen, and some unexpected guests. Your calls are always welcome at 920-3 ...
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Your Mountain

David Willms, Mike McGrady and Nephi Cole

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Join David Willms, Mike McGrady, Nephi Cole, and entertaining guests each week as they use humor, storytelling, and more than 40 years of collective experience in law, science, and policy to explain important decisions affecting your outdoor experience. As the guys frequently say, "There are millions of acres of opportunity out there. They belong to you. Every day, decisions are being made that affect your land, your water, and your wildlife. You should know about them. This is Your Mountain ...
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Lake Effect: Full Show Podcast

Audrey Nowakowski, Joy Powers

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Lake Effect is your connection to the community. We bring you local conversations about the people, places and organizations that shape Milwaukee.This podcast features full episodes of Lake Effect.Learn more about Lake Effect here.
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The Extra is WXPR’s daily news podcast. Get the news you need to stay informed about your local community – all in six minutes or less. Available weekdays by 1 p.m. Subscribe, listen and support local public radio.
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Civil Discourse | Progressive Radio; Grassroots media; current events; history; Democrat views; Republican views; liberal; conservative

Civil Discourse | Progressive Radio; left wing radio; current events; history; democrat; republican; liberal; conservative; talk radio

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Civil Discourse is the most informative Progressive Radio Show in Wisconsin. A grassroots radio program featuring Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. 30 years separate these two co-hosts, offering a unique dynamic to the program. Learn about current events from a historical angle. Hear from state senators, representatives, local politicians, activists, and historians to better understand our current political environment. Gain a better understanding of how political decisions affect everyday ...
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On The Wing Podcast

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever

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Welcome to the On the Wing Podcast with Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever. On the Wing is your destination for conversations about upland bird hunting, wildlife habitat, public lands, bird dogs, wild game cooking and epic adventures in search of pheasants, quail and grouse. These are the stories of Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever’s 145,000 members, volunteers, team of professional wildlife biologists and experts in the field. Our shows are recorded in person and often on the road from the ...
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Follow along on our adventurers chasing all kinds of game in the heart land of America. Our passions run from the north woods rivers all the way out to the wide open prairie. We are untamed and wild is all we chase.
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Kevin Waring of Persistence Creek Farm in Maryland on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, is a third-generation farmer with a unique story. While his full-time career lies with the Navy and a seafood business, his passion for farming stems from childhood roots in tobacco farming. In 2009, Kevin purchased a 250-acre farm, where he produces crop…
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Why are deep roots essential for growth? Thanks for joining us for another episode of highlighting change makers and their inspirational work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this episode: How Becca’s art highlights the importance of biodiversity and deep roots for ecosystem health Using art to express the need fo…
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Farm Rescue is a non-profit group that's coming to Wisconsin, beginning this month, to offer assistance to families that have suffered a loss, or some type of tragedy that's stopped the farming process. Jill Welke visits with Dan Erdman, spokesperson for Farm Rescue. Jefferson Co. Fair gets underway today and this year they're dedicating the center…
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Melissa Sanchez is a reporter with ProPublica, an independent, nonprofit news organization, that's been focusing on the challenges immigrant labor is having on Wisconsin dairy operations, and what resources are needed. She brings their findings to the farm show with Pam Jahnke. North and South Carolina are both struggling with drought conditions wh…
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Jeff Decker shares the story of his family farm in Ozaukee County. They are the oldest farm to be recognized this year at the WI State Fair and have been in the same family for 177 years. The original farm house was built in 1847 and is still on the property today where Jeff lives. He noted that with a railroad track running through the property, t…
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Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by the husband-and-wife dog training duo Susanna and Ronnie Smith. Ronnie comes from a long line of famous bird dog trainers that includes his father, Ronnie Sr., his uncle Delmar, and his cousin Rick. The couple talk about falling in love when Susanna brought her young German shorthaired pointer pup to Ronnie for train…
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Extension Small Grains Specialist Shawn Conley says the harvest window has opened for some Wisconsin winter wheat farmers. He advises growers: "don't dawdle" during dry stretches. We're about 10 days ahead of schedule, allowing farmers to plant soybeans (double-crop beans now eligible for crop insurance.) Conley expects below-average yields, averag…
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Abby Schopen is the Events Manger of the Jefferson County Fair and she sat down with us in studio to highlight some exciting new features with the Jefferson County Fair. Those things include a new event called "Heart Of The Park" and a rodeo for entertainment. Kassidy Hege is the Fair Coordinator and explains her ties to the fair since she was a cl…
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If you think back to international headlines this spring, you might remember seeing French farmers riding their tractors, not in the field, but in the streets of Paris. They were protesting the European Union's environmental regulations. France is the No. 1 agricultural producer in the EU. French Embassy Agricultural Counselor Christian Ligeard say…
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This week, we dive into all of the depressing news from the Supreme Court, the recent presidential debate, and the discourse around whether Biden should step aside for 2024. Happy belated July 4th, everyone. Are you feeling patriotic yet? If you like our podcast, make sure to leave a 5-star review! Useful links from the episode: The Chevron Doctrin…
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A June 23rd tornado was a direct hit at MacFarlane Pheasant in Janesville. Bill MacFarlane, owner, updates Pam Jahnke on the reconstruction process and the unique challenges faced trying to confine wild birds in an emergency. Comedian Vanessa Bayer spent a little time on a New York dairy farmer learning first hand how milk gets from the cow to the …
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It's hot, it's humid, the mosquito swarms could carry you away, and that can only mean one thing... It's time to start hanging trail cameras! And who would be better to talk about trail cam strategies with than Jacob Sklenar? That's right, folks, Jacob is back again to drop even more knowledge to help you guys get off on the right track this deer s…
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We’re recognizing Wisconsin farm and homesteads that have been in the same family for more than 100 or 150 years. Today we head to Juneau County, just south of Mauston, to visit with Lee Schnell, the fourth generation on his family’s Sesquicentennial Farm. Lee reflects on a time of living that looks very different from today -- he grew up without c…
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It's crazy to think about what our ancestors did to make ends meet during troubling times when there wasn't technology like phones or cars. These are stories that have been passed down through Wisconsin's farming families. We're bringing you another story from this year’s Century and Sesquicentennial Farm honorees. These families will get an award …
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Wisconsin is still on guard for avian influenza in both birds and dairy cattle. Bob Bosold visits with WI State Veterinarian, Dr. Darlene Konkle, about how the protocols are working now that fair season is rolling around. Some students are starting to pack up for their return, or beginning, or the campus experience. Aubrey Schlimgen talks to Chelse…
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Wisconsin producer-led watershed groups are made up of farmers that are testing out new ideas to preserve the land and water for generations to come. But it doesn't stop there. Stephanie Hoff visits with a watershed groups who has extended an invitation to the nonfarm community for collaboration. Heather Gayton joins us in-studio representing the F…
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Wisconsin is hosting the National Brown Swiss Convention for the first time in more than a decade. Josh Hushin is the assistant chair of the National Brown Swiss Convention and past president of the Wisconsin Brown Swiss Association. He explains some of the show highlights to Stephanie Hoff. Madison is the host location for the National Junior Angu…
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Visiting with families that have farmed the same land for several generations is like taking a step into our state’s history. Jonathan Schaaf in Iowa County is the fourth generation on his family’s Sesquicentennial Farm. He says his great-grandfather bought the land with the intention to mine it. He says lead mines were common in Southwest Wisconsi…
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Heather Gayton is a member of the Farmers of The Roche-A-Cri, one of Wisconsin's 47 producer-led watershed groups. She says they're doing something different this year -- reaching out to other environmental groups outside of agriculture. She says inviting them to meetings and farms has helped them build trust, speak each other's language, and mitig…
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How can we share sustainable practices with farmers and consumers? Thanks for joining us for another episode of highlighting change makers and their inspirational work towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this episode: How does Megan’s art highlight the interconnection of soil quality, water quality, and sustainable a…
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Welcome back as we feature specialty crops across Wisconsin and the farm families who grow them. Today, the cherry harvest takes us to Door County where we visit with Jim Seaquist of Seaquist Orchards. They care for 170,000 trees across 1,300 acres around Sister Bay. They harvest up to 15 million pounds of cherries each year. Jim says agricultural …
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We look at the projected economic impact of the RNC in Milwaukee. We learn how Milwaukee County Parks redesigned McKinley Beach to make it safer for swimmers. We look at how UW-Madison researchers are using mannequins to learn how to spot ticks. Plus, learn about Carroll University’s Animal Behavior Program.…
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Barney Creek Livestock, operated by fourth-generation rancher Pete Lannon, is making waves in the agricultural community with their innovative and sustainable ranching practices. Lannon, who began his journey by leasing his parents' ranch, has grown the operation into a thriving enterprise known for its grass-fed beef and unique leasing approach. P…
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Agriculture is more than a profession; it’s a way of life deeply rooted in tradition, innovation, and resilience. And in Iowa, one farmer's journey from early partnership to modernizing equipment and embracing conservation efforts embodies the true spirit of farming. Loran Steinlage, is the owner of FLOLO farms and he explains how they have overcom…
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Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by Travis Frank, host of The Flush, to preview the television show’s new 2024 season on Outdoor Channel. The guys kick off the conversation with a fun debate about which characters they most resemble from 1990’s sitcoms, then talk about their philosophical differences in approaching podcast preparations. The highlight o…
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Abeer Saha sits down with us at the American History Museum in Washington D.C. He’s a curator of engineering and agriculture. Saha's job is to put together exhibits, collect objects, and do research. He says less than 1 percent of artifacts curators collect are put on display… but today, three tractors made the cut and are in an exhibit along with …
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Ben from OnX joins me to chat about what we all love, finding new places to chase birds is something we can do anytime with OnX Hunt at our fingertips. We catch up on new dogs, and new hunts from last year. And I reveal my upcoming plan to hunt Sharpies way late into the season. Don't forget to subscribe to the Youtube channel https://www.youtube.c…
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The Supreme Court recently overturned the 40 year old Chevron Doctrine, which required courts to give discretion to agency interpretations of the statutes Congress entrusted them with administering. Dave and Nephi break down the history of the Chevorn Doctrine, what the Supreme Court actually said, and what the pros and cons of this decision could …
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While applying late-season nitrogen is around the corner and an excellent opportunity to maximize yield potential, the risk of crop burn can be a challenge. Fred Nichols, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer for Huma says their technology allows them to provide farmers with a product that is a safe, cost-effective way to apply nitrogen and boost yield. …
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Taking place this week at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison is the National Angus Junior Show. Caitlyn Brandt is the Director of events and Junior Activities for the American Angus Association. She is solely in charge of planning of the show and making sure it runs. Brandt explains how many exhibitors and animals will be partaking in the show an…
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Mark McCully is the CEO of the American Angus Association and is attendance at the National Junior Angus Show this week in Madison. McCully touched on his role with the American Angus Association and how its run. Along with their programs and how they've grown over the past year, and how some new programs have been performing as well. He also talks…
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Jack Dameron is the Chairman of the Junior Angus Association Board. He is originally from Illinois and the 5th generation on his families beef operation. Attending the University of Illinois helped him prepare for his role of being on the Junior Board. But ultimately hopes he can inspire and leave behind a lasting legacy for other youth in the angu…
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Becky Henderson and Mia Beyer are the co-hosts for the National Junior Angus Show taking place at the Alliant Energy Center this week. They both also have roles with the Wisconsin Junior Angus Association. They talk about what the show all entails for the week and what other events are taking place to help showcase the Angus breed. As well as the b…
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