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Agri-View is Wisconsin’s leading agricultural newspaper. We began in 1974 at Marshfield, Wis. and moved to Madison, Wis. in 1996 when we were was purchased by Capital Newspapers. A weekly paper, Agri-View arrives in over 38,000 mailboxes each Thursday, delivering news on the state’s No. 1 industry – agriculture.
We are a production agriculture-based newspaper with sections devoted to Livestock, Dairy, Crops, and General Ag and Legislative News. Throughout the year we feature special sections, including Calf Care, Nutrient Management, Dairy Herd Health, Farm Construction and Money Matters, enabling Agri-View to take an in-depth approach to different aspects of the industry.

We partner with major organizations and companies to publish and insert tabloids on their behalf, including Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin, Kuhn North America and Wisconsin Cattlemen’s Association. Agri-View also publishes the official program for Wisconsin Public Service Farm Show, as well as a daily newspaper during World Dairy Expo.

Agri-View is a statewide newspaper with staff working throughout the state. It is the combination of Agri-View’s editorial and sales staff and our experience in agriculture that continue to make Agri-View a success. Our straight-to-the-point coverage appeals to farm decision makers, who also look to our advertisers, from large seed and chemical companies to local equipment dealerships, when doing business.

With areas on; Ag News, Livestock, Dairy, Crops and Markets, Weather

Contact Agri-View
Address: 1901 Fish Hatchery Road
Madison, WI 53713
Phone number: 1-888-AGRI-VIEW (1-888-247-4843)
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Video: Royster-Clark Project
Hydrogeologist Rick Graham, of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, takes us on a tour of the Royster-Clark cleanup project. This 27-acre site was contaminated by nitrogen fertilizers over a half century of manufacturing, but a cooperative effort between the agency and the property owners to remove contaminated soil and prevent further groundwater contamination.