Wautoma, WI
Current Conditions
0:56 AM CDT
Clear
Temperature
62°F
Dew Point
41°F
Humidity
46%
Wind
CM at 0 mph
Barometer
29.98 in. F
Visibility
10.00 mi.
Sunrise
05:28 a.m.
Sunset
08:19 p.m.
Evening Forecast (7:00pm-Midnight)
Temperatures will range from 71 to 52 degrees with mostly clear skies. Winds will remain steady around 7 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.
7-Day Forecast
Thursday
71°F / 48°F
Clear
Friday
84°F / 50°F
Sunny
Saturday
87°F / 55°F
Scattered Showers
Sunday
75°F / 45°F
Light Rain
Monday
68°F / 45°F
Sunny
Tuesday
75°F / 50°F
Sunny
Wednesday
73°F / 53°F
Partly Cloudy
Detailed Short Term Forecast
Issued at 0:56 AM CDT
Thursday...Temperatures will range from a high of 71 to a low of 48 degrees with mostly clear skies. Winds will range between 6 and 8 miles per hour from the southsouthwest. No precipitation is expected.
Overnight ...Temperatures will range from 51 to 48 degrees with mostly clear skies. Winds will remain steady around 8 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.
Friday...Temperatures will range from a high of 84 to a low of 50 degrees with clear skies. Winds will range between 5 and 8 miles per hour from the south. No precipitation is expected.

Northern Wisconsin counties

declared ag disaster areas

Oct. 6, 2011 | 0 comments

Farmers in 16 northern Wisconsin counties will be eligible for financial assistance to help them recover from harsh weather conditions last winter and spring, Gov. Scott Walker announced.

At Gov. Walker's request, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has declared agricultural disasters in Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, Florence, Forest, Iron, Oneida and Vilas counties. Counties bordering the disaster areas are also included: Burnett, Langlade, Lincoln, Marinette, Oconto, Price, Sawyer and Washburn counties.

The declaration stems from several periods of bad weather. In December and January, a freeze-thaw cycle caused frost heave that damaged root systems and left winter crops exposed to extreme cold with no protective snow cover. A cold, wet spring and a 10-inch snowfall in April worsened conditions.

The University of Wisconsin-Extension for Ashland and Bayfield counties reported that farmers lost more than 75 percent of their alfalfa crops on average, and many reseeded with grass or corn. All eight counties reported that, overall, they lost 50-80 percent of their alfalfa crops. Oneida, Florence, Forest and Vilas counties reported losing 50-80 percent of the clover and winter wheat crops as well.

Farmers in these areas may be eligible to receive low-interest emergency loans and SURE program assistance from the U.S. Farm Service Agency. They must apply for loans in the next eight months and for SURE payments in 2012. Assistance depends on production losses, available security, repayment ability and crop insurance status. Farmers should contact their local FSA office for further information.

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