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Weaving a Cultural Tapestry

June 29, 2012 By admin

“There is a ‘culture of the dinner table’ that goes back to our country’s roots,” Doug explains. “Today we’re seeing kids who don’t understand the concept of passing a dish around the table. Taking food for yourself and leaving enough for others is not something they’re used to. Compare sharing a meal together with the […]

Filed Under: Arts and Culture, Wisconsin

Empowering an Energy Revolution

June 29, 2012 By admin

A powerful new vision for a more sustainable world based upon energy effıciency, conservation, renewable energy and sustainable living is energizing the Midwest. The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) combines this vision of its forward-thinking founders with the swelling ranks of mostly rural landowners to create the world’s largest and longest-running Renewable Energy and Sustainable […]

Filed Under: Business Expo, Community Development and Design, Consumption and Purchasing, Energy and Green Building, Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Green or Natural Building/architecture, Green Products, Program - non-profit, Renewable, Renewable Energy, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Book

Nature-Inspired Landscape Solutions

June 29, 2012 By admin

Since its humble beginnings in 1975 processing prairie seed in an old dairy barn, Applied Ecological Services (AES) has blossomed into a diversifıed company, carrying on its commitment to science-based ecological restoration and land stewardship. Founder and owner Steve Apfelbaum began this endeavor as a way of putting into practice Aldo Leopold’s “land ethic.” Today, […]

Filed Under: Biodiversity, Business - mid-sized (>21 employees), Conservation, Conservation Aim, Easements, Environment, econ, culture, Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Habitat Restoration, Harvesting Nature, Methods, Native Plants, Policy Tools, Prairie Grasses & Wildflowers, Prairie Restoration, Preserving landscapes, Rain Gardens/Storm Water Design, Sustainable Use, Water Quality, Wetland Restoration, Wisconsin

Inn Serendipity Bed & Breakfast and Farm

June 29, 2012 By admin

Harvesting the Good Life Browntown, Wisconsin To co-owners, John Ivanko and Lisa Kivirist, their 5.5-acre hobby farm, ecotourism and agritourism enterprises, and a creative services marketing company all share something in common. The goal of their diversified operations is not about earning money, but rather, making a life. They believe their interconnected businesses have a […]

Filed Under: Bed & Breakfast, Business - family, Diversified, Ecotourism, Agri-tourism and Educational Travel, Energy and Green Building, Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency, Farming, Ranching and Landscaping, Fruits, Grass farming/free range, Green or Natural Building/architecture, Greenhouse Production, Herbs & flowers, Horticultural crops, Hospitality, Livestock, Local foods systems, Methods, Non-GMO, On-Farm Visits, Organic farming, Passive Solar Design, Poultry, Recycled Materials, Renewable Energy, Solar, Strawbale, Tourism and Recreation, Vegetables, Wind, Wisconsin

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