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 Wisconsin Badger State Capital Madison
Wisconsin's dairy farms lead the United States in the production of milk, cheese, and butter, providing 40% of the nation's cheese and 20% of its butter.
Wisconsin is also a leader in the manufacture of machinery and produces more paper than any other state.
Wisconsin adopted the State motto, "Forward," in 1851, reflecting Wisconsin's continuous drive to be a national leader.
www.netstate.com /states/intro/wi_intro.htm   (718 words)

  
 Wisconsin Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wisconsin is the largest producer of cheese in the nation, producing more than 350 different varieties of cheese.
Wisconsin is the nation’s leading cranberry producer, accounting for nearly 48 percent of the nation’s total crop.
Wisconsin has 171 species of fish and is continually ranked among the top 10 states for overall fishing activity.
agency.travelwisconsin.com /PR/Tourism_Facts/Facts.shtm   (2493 words)

  
 Dairyland Seed Co., Inc. ---- The Research Leaders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dairyland spends 15% of its revenues on plant breeding and is the only family-held seed company with breeding in hybrid corn, alfalfa and soybeans.
Wisconsin Corn Yieldmasters: First place, Brian and Cindy Krull, of Lake Mills with a yield of 248.74 bushels per acre using Stealth-1503; second place, Dale Guenterberg of Waterloo with a yield of 222.62 bu/a using Stealth-1503; and third place went to Doug Brander of Spring Green with a yield of 219.20 bu/a with Stealth-1611.
Dairyland Seed is considered a world-leader in alfalfa research and is the only family-held seed company in the U.S. seed industry with plant breeding programs in alfalfa, hybrid corn and soybeans.
www.dairylandseed.com /whats_corporate.shtml   (7120 words)

  
 Wisconsin.gov - - Living in Wisconsin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Located in America's heartland, Wisconsin is a place of abundant natural beauty, diverse recreational activities, progressive educational institutions and unsurpassed economic opportunity.
Wisconsin's appeal isn't limited to rural areas, though; the state's towns and cities have a long history of supporting arts and cultural activities, offering visitors a wide variety of museums, galleries, performing arts, events and historical sites.
Wisconsin state government is a model of innovation and responsiveness, having played an integral role in the development of "Welfare to Work" and school voucher programs in recent years.
www.wisconsin.gov /state/core/living_in_wisconsin_detail_page.html   (319 words)

  
 No. 02-1204
Dairyland asserts that the tribes meet none of the requirements for being a "necessary" party to the present litigation.
Dairyland asserts that the tribes cannot meet this test because (1)the Governor can adequately protect the tribes' interests, and (2)the tribes' participation in the litigation as amicus curaie ensures that their concerns will be heard.
Dairyland, of course, argues just the opposite, and adds that the interests of the public in having the issues it raises resolved tips the scales in favor of permitting the action to continue.
www.wisbar.org /res/capp/2002/02-1204.htm   (5220 words)

  
 A Brief Summary of Dairyland Greyhound Park, Inc. v. Scott McCallum et al.
Dairyland claims this constitutional change made Class III gaming illegal in Wisconsin, and that the conduct of such “illegal” Class III gaming by Wisconsin’s Indian Tribes is causing irreparable economic injury to Dairyland’s pari-mutuel greyhound track operation, which is located in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
It should be noted that Dairyland declined to bring any legal challenge to the renewal of the compacts in 1998 and 1999, and that Dairyland waited 8 ½ years after the constitution was amended to bring its legal challenge.
Dairyland’s failure to challenge the lawfulness of tribal gaming is no doubt readily explained by the fact that it aggressively sought to profit from it.
www.gaminglawmasters.com /news/greyhoundpk.htm   (666 words)

  
 America's Dairyland ... Sponsored by the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board
Wisconsin's environmental diversity is a strength no other state and few countries have.
Wisconsin's 160 years of dedication to the craft of dairying is especially apparent today with the rising popularity and variety of artisan and farmstead dairy products being made here.
America's Dairyland is created by the producers of Discover Wisconsin television.
www.wisdairy.com /SpecialOffers/AmericasDairyLand/Default.aspx   (723 words)

  
 Wisconsin Dairyland Fudge
Wisconsin Dairyland Fudge was started in 1962 and exhibited at the 1964-65 New York World's Fair in the Wisconsin Pavilion.
Wisconsin Dairyland Fudge makes their fudge and other homemade candies in copper kettles, and their fudge is poured and paddled on special tables to produce the smoothest, creamiest fudge you will ever taste.
Wisconsin Dairyland Fudge Co. of Wisconsin Dells was the winner of a ribbon award for highest quality at the recent candy merchandising and idea clinic in Chicago in conjunction with the 66th annual convention of the Retail Confectioners.
www.wisconsinmade.com /wisconsindairylandfudge   (327 words)

  
 Wisconsin Car Accident Lawyers, Attorneys & Auto Accident Lawsuits
The Badger State of Wisconsin was originally part of the vast expanse of the Northwest Territory, and eventually became the 30th state in the Union on May 29th, 1848.
The University of Wisconsin is the 10th largest university in the United States, with a fall 2005 enrollment of 41,480 students.
Wisconsin requires the injured party to file a claim for personal injuries within three years of the date of the injury.
wisconsin.resource4accidents.com   (999 words)

  
 Grow Wisconsin Dairy Team - FAQs
Wisconsin has both large and small processors who are attempting to adapt to the changing competitive environment but who are in need of expertise and technical assistance to better compete at the high end.
To retain its status as America’s Dairyland, Wisconsin’s challenge is to adopt innovate strategies, such as the Grow Wisconsin Dairy Team, to help its dairy farmers and dairy processors reinvest in their operations, compete successfully, and build upon the state’s strong market recognition and identity.
Wisconsin is increasing its investments to focus on retaining and growing its $20.6 billion dairy industry - and its producers and processors are leading the way.
www.growwisconsindairy.org /utilities/faqs.asp   (938 words)

  
 No. 95-2415
In November 1985, AOSHPI awarded Dairyland the franchise for the Vernon County Harvestore territory in which the Thurins' farm was located.
Badgerland, Dairyland, and Badgerland/Dairyland filed a motion to strike the affidavits of the two expert witnesses and a portion of the third affidavit, which referred to a 1979 Dealer Council memorandum.
Moreover, Dairyland and Badgerland/Dairyland discuss in their respondents' brief, with citations to authority, why they should not be liable for the acts of any other dealers involved in this litigation, and the Thurins offer no refutation in their reply brief.
www.wisbar.org /res/capp/z1995/95-2415.htm   (9027 words)

  
 Wisconsin...America's Dairyland
Wisconsin had three different bases on the roads during this time period.
The red on white base was issued beginning in March of 1987 to replace the blue on white base, issued in June of 1986 (It was thought to look too much like Illinois' plate.
In addition, the fl on yellow 1980 base was valid all the way until 1993 with proper validation.
www.plateshack.com /wisconsin/wisconsin2.html   (82 words)

  
 Dairy Facts
Wisconsin ranks as one of the nation's leading agricultural states with more than 5.5 billion dollars in farm product sales per year.
Known the world over as "America's Dairyland", Wisconsin's 1.6 million dairy cows produce a year's supply of milk for nearly 42 million persons...butter for 68 million persons...and cheese for 86 million persons.
Wisconsin Brick cheese was named for its shape and for the fact that cheese makers originally used bricks to press moisture from the cheese.
www.rootsweb.com /~wieaucla/dairyfacts.htm   (955 words)

  
 Wisconsin.gov - - State Symbols   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
State Motto: "Forward" Reflecting Wisconsin's continuous drive to be a national leader, the state adopted "Forward" as the official state motto in 1851.
State Song: "On Wisconsin!" The rhythmic and rousing beats of "On Wisconsin," already a popular football song since 1909, began filling the air as the official state song in 1959.
State Animal: Badger (Taxidea taxus) Closely associated with Wisconsin since the territorial days, the ferocious Badger has lent its likeness to the state's coat of arms, flag, and song, and is even the proud mascot of the University of Wisconsin.
www.wisconsin.gov /state/core/wisconsin_state_symbols.html   (638 words)

  
 Lake Express   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wisconsin is filled with many exciting urban and recreational activities.
Known as America's Dairyland, Wisconsin offers a beautiful serene countryside however, there is much more.
Top tourist destinations include Wisconsin Dells with its combination of natural beauty and indoor waterparks; Door County with its quaint villages, 5 state parks and over 300 miles of shoreline; and the resort communities of Lake Geneva, Kohler, and Elkhart Lake offering golf, boating, racing and first class accommodations.
www.lake-express.com /htmdocs/visit_wisconsin/index.html   (166 words)

  
 Connecting in Dairyland - Wisconsin's dairy industry - Brief Article Dairy Foods - Find Articles
Wisconsin has become one of the richest dairy regions in the world over the past 150 years and we are proud of that.
Our Wisconsin Master Cheesemaker program is the only one of its kind in the U.S. and has produced 26 of the best cheesemakers in the world.
This fall, Wisconsin's dairy farmers kick off a campaign to remind people in our state of dairy's contribution to not only our state's economy, but also its contribution to our history and to the very social fabric of our state.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3301/is_10_102/ai_79180128   (630 words)

  
 Golf Wisconsin
With all of the golf attention, Wisconsin's cultural image may expand beyond dairy farms, cheese factories, the Northwoods, the Green Bay Packers, beer, brats and Harley-Davidson motorcycles - not that any of that is bad.
But golf in Wisconsin - as the Straits demonstrated - is a big part of the lifestyle here, too.
Of course, any list of Wisconsin's 18 best would be incomplete without at least one Straits hole, so we've included one Dye-abolical delight, the par-3 17th, a Lake Michigan monster.
www.travelwisconsin.com /golf/dream.htm   (430 words)

  
 Wisconsin Annexation -- Classic Wisconsin
The brief annexation item, found near the end of the lengthy 2003-05 biennial budget proposal, reads: The State of Wisconsin shall annex the 14 counties previously ceded to the State of Michigan and known collectively as the Upper Peninsula.
"Wisconsin, man, they got roads and Shopko and the poach...the hunting is really good," said the celebrant, who refused to give his name to reporters.
Wisconsin officials believe Michigan would not fight the annexation, since halting the land transfer could incite residents of the U.P., who are heavily armed.
www.classicwisconsin.com /features/annexup.html   (754 words)

  
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Although Wisconsin is studied in-depth in most Wisconsin schools in the fourth grade, we feel the students should have a prior knowledge base to build on.
Today we are going to talk about a whole bunch of communities that all-together form the state of Wisconsin where we live.” --Ask the children, “Could somebody show me where Wisconsin is located on this map?” Show the students that Wisconsin is located in the Midwest of the United States.
Wisconsin, in Chippewa, means ‘grassy place.’ --Ask the children to raise their hand if they have traveled to other states or places outside of Wisconsin.
www.uwsp.edu /Education/pcook/unitplans/docs/WIDairyland.doc   (14408 words)

  
 Dairyland Laboratories, Inc. :: Testing Feed, Forages, Molds, Mycotoxins, Soil, Plant Tissue, Water, and Manure
Dairyland Laboratories is excited to announce the implementation of the Milk 2006.
Dairyland Labs has created a power point presentation highlighting the options available to you for input into the Milk 2006.
Please see this link from the University of Wisconsin detailing the complete changes in Milk 2006.
www.dairylandlabs.com   (110 words)

  
 Icon Wisconsin Exhibit - Dairyland - The Dairy State
As Wisconsin experienced its dairy revolution, cheese making went from farm to factory and by 1910 the state led the nation in cheese production.
Since then Wisconsin has made a significant portion of the country’s cheese and has earned a reputation for the high quality of its product.
Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association World Champion, Ronald Johnson, 1958.
www.wisconsinhistory.org /iconwisconsin/dairyland/cheese.html   (112 words)

  
 Dairyland singles - Dairyland dating - Dairyland personals
Filling out a Portrait will allow us to find members who are right for you in Dairyland, Wisconsin, and make sure you're right for them.
Match.com is how people know you're located in Dairyland, Wisconsin and ready to meet the right one.
Just moved north from southern wisconsin and am looking for a nice girl to hang out with and maybe more.
www.match.com /localsingles/WI/Dairyland.html   (681 words)

  
 Cheese From Wisconsin - America's Dairyland - Sargento Cheese   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wisconsin is the only state in the union to offer a Master Cheese Maker program, established in 1994.
Gentine invented the process of vacuum packing wisconsin cheese, and Sargento was also the first company to sell shredded cheese.
Other food sellers trust Wisconsin cheese from Sargento to make their products taste the best, and we hope you'll do the same.
www.sargentocheese.com /cheese/wisconsin_cheese.html   (236 words)

  
 Icon Wisconsin Exhibit - Dairyland - The Dairy State
During Wisconsin’s centennial year of 1948, state dairy officials started a program to promote Wisconsin’s dairy industry nationwide.
Every year since, a young lady from Wisconsin has been chosen to be "Alice in Dairyland."
Although Wisconsin markets its dairy industry in many ways, Alice in Dairyland is its most recognizable ambassador.
www.wisconsinhistory.org /iconwisconsin/dairyland/alice.html   (100 words)

  
 Evansville WI Real Estate, Stoughton Homes, Janesville Home for Sale, Beloit Wisconsin Properties - Buyers Services
Dairyland Real Estate offers a wide range of services to assist you throughout your home buying process.
Dairyland Real Estate takes the worry out of buying a home by assisting you in all areas of the home buying process.
Dairyland Real Estate will be there to answer all of your questions and to guide you along every step of the way.
dairylandrealestate.com /buy.htm   (160 words)

  
 Wisconsin Tourism and Travel :: Discover Wisconsin
Discover Wisconsin TV and Radio are weekly broadcast series programs promoting vacation destinations in the state of Wisconsin.
Discover Wisconsin is taking to the slopes as we explore downhill skiing in Wisconsin...
Discover the waterfall capital of Wisconsin in Marinette County.
www.discoverwisconsin.com   (189 words)

  
 Dairyland Dare - A Southwest Wisconsin Cycling Challenge
Your experience at the Dairyland Dare this weekend will be largely shaped by the over 120 volunteers drawn from local organizations.
General Description: The Dairyland Dare was designed to be truly challenging event.
Inspired by the early season epic, The Horribly Hilly Hundreds, this event brings a late season goal to the cycling calendar.
www.dairylanddare.com   (2553 words)

  
 State of Wisconsin Travel Guide, Wisconsin Dells Attractions, Lodging, Wisconsin Travel - SeeAmerica.org
America's Dairyland, as Wisconsin is suitably nicknamed, is particularly famous for two things: cheese and beer.
The Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, a stunning example of Roman Renaissance architecture, stands between Lake Mendota to the west and Lake Monona to the east.
Although the wilderness of North Wisconsin is vast and sparsely populated, it does offer plenty of recreation for outdoor enthusiasts.
www.seeamerica.org /visit_wisconsin.jsp   (161 words)

  
 Wisconsin Ag Connection - Alice in Dairyland Travel Journal
December 4, 2006 – This edition of Alice in Dairyland’s bi-weekly travel journal is being kicked off by discussing my travels around the state for the Something Special from Wisconsin™ holiday gift giving promotion.
I took the Tahoe beyond Wisconsin’s borders this afternoon as I drove down to Chicago for an interview tomorrow morning.
We are now approaching the time to apply to become the 60th Alice in Dairyland.
www.wisconsinagconnection.com /alice   (1500 words)

  
 Visit Wisconsin
Wisconsin Division of the International Association of Administrative Professionals
Home to companies like Harley-Davidson, Rockwell, Miller Brewing and S.C. Johnson, the state is also a leader in manufacturing and boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.
The state's education system is among the nation's elite, as evidenced by Wisconsin's sixth consecutive top ranking in average ACT board scores among states in which the ACT is the predominant college entrance exam, and it offers its citizens an extremely comprehensive package of health and human services programs.
www.iaapwisconsin.com /Visit_Wisconsin.htm   (315 words)

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