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What’s up buttercup? 77th Alice in Dairyland talks Wisconsin butterWisconsin is home to 13 butter processing plants. If you’re looking to buy local and support Wisconsin’s farmers and small business, look for the “Proudly Wisconsin Dairy” badge or the ...
Buttercup species are tolerant of wet soil conditions, and so are often found in soils that are poorly drained. The creeping buttercup is the only buttercup species commonly found in New Zealand which ...
The hairy buttercup is a common species found in dairy pastures throughout the country. It differs from the other two common buttercups found in dairy pastures, the creeping buttercup and giant ...
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