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    Sauk County Land Resources & Environment will host Sauk County Pasture Walks to learn about rotational grazing, pasture management, silvopasture, grazing cover crops, and more.

      The Sauk Soil & Water Improvement Group will host its next meeting from 5-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 15 at the Rock Springs Community Center, 251 Railroad St., Rock Springs. All are welcome to participate in the discussion and planning of programs, events, and demonstrations for SSWIG.

        Reducing wildfire risk, reducing ticks, improving hunting, timber stand improvement, controlling invasive shrubs, and attracting a wider variety of wildlife are just of the few of the benefits of wise land management. Sharing labor, equipment and experience with neighbors makes managing your…

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