Dr. Jonathan Levine is on his way to Wisconsin from Texas A&M University to take over at the UW-School of Veterinary Medicine. Pam Jahnke finds out more about where he hails from and what his passion is in veterinary medicine.
Craig Trinka is a veteran blacksmith with over 40 years experience. He says getting into the business can be tough so he founded the World Championship Blacksmith competition. He explains what people don't know about being a good, competitive blacksmith.
Ashley Steffes from the Steffes Group will be in southwest Wisconsin this week for a registered cow/calf auction and farm equipment auction. He updates Pam Jahnke on the line-up.
Charitee Seebecker introduces us to a cowgirl who has persevered with her passion for rodeo while overcoming paralysis.
Stephanie Hoff keeps the conversation about Earth Week rolling with a chat involving Brooke Trustem, the youngest generation on Larson Acres in Evansville. Trustem says they've been able to reduce the farm's carbon footprint by recycling sand and taking trucks off the road. The farm is home to about 2,800 cows.
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