Wisconsin man s poetry defines raw emotion of dairy farming
BARRY ADAMS, Wisconsin State Journal
July 25, 2021
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There is talk of family and friends, chores at dawn, walks along a creek.
Daniel Smith’s poetry also tells the stories of the physical and emotional pain of farming, a profession, lifestyle and calling he gave up in 2008. Only the pages of his new book, “Ancestral,” go beyond his own personal experiences of financial strife, a wrecked shoulder and grown children who have chosen other paths. Smith sold off his dairy herd, moved off land owned for decades by his family and began anew.
Man tells about farm crisis through poetry
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A map of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line.
Michael Huebsch, who served on the PSCW from 2015 to 2020.
HOLY CROSS, Iowa, (KWWL) - A case study for the national renewable energy debate is happening right now in northeast Iowa. I think everybody likes the idea of renewable energy. I certainly do. But there s more to it than just the wind blows on turbines and makes power, Mike Deutmeyer said, a dairy farmer in the right of way of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line.
The Cardinal-Hickory Creek Transmission Line plans to go from the Hickory Creek Substation in rural Dubuque County, to the Cardinal Substation in Middleton, Wisconsin (a suburb of Madison).
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