The Extension Office is now located in Melvill Hall.
We are moved into our new location in Melvill Hall on the Richland County Campus.
We are moved into our new location in Melvill Hall on the Richland County Campus.
The Richland County Resource Directory is a great tool to find resources that are very helpful to the Richland County area. In the directory you will find information to assist you in Child Care Assistance, Employment, Housing Assistance, and Emergency Assistance just to name a few.
Join us for this Stockmanship and Stewardship workshop held in the heart of the driftless region, known for its’ rolling hills, fertile soils and abundant pastures. This will be an action-packed two days featuring a variety of topics.
Learn the step-by-step process for identifying plant problems in your gardens. This course explains the basics of the plant diagnostic process in an easy-to-understand way.
This special webinar will focus on AFSP’s Healing Conversations, a no-cost program for people impacted by suicide loss. Learn how to access the program for yourself or someone you know struggling with suicide loss.
Do you have SNAP benefits? Not sure how to use them at the Farmers’ Market? Here are the simple steps to help you use them at the Farmers’ Market!
Amynthas species, invasive earthworms from temperate regions of Asia, were found in limited areas near the Visitor Center in fall 2013. Commonly called “jumping worms” or “crazy worms,” Amynthas have since been found elsewhere in Wisconsin, primarily in urban areas. What can you do and how to identify them are topics addressed in this article.
Weeds! In the fields! How do you prevent the spread from one field to another? How do you get rid of them? Here is some information and ways to prevent the spread from field to field of weed seeds.
Tar spot disease.. it is here, the conditions are right.. and what can you do? Here we share important steps for farmers to take to scout fields, prioritize fields and areas, and what tools can help determine the severity.
Farm Well Wisconsin partners with farmers and community members in Southwestern Wisconsin to develop and offer resources that support the health and wellbeing of farmers, farmworkers, and their families. We believe farming well depends on taking care of our bodies, minds, emotions, and relationships.