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Atrazine Prohibition Areas
Atrazine is an herbicide used to control weeds in corn fields and other agricultural
sites. Due to its ability to enter Wisconsin’s groundwater, its use is prohibited
in areas of the state where groundwater contamination has been documented through
well testing efforts. This map can be used as a general reference by citizens and
pesticide applicators to determine where the use of atrazine is prohibited.
Farmland Preservation in Wisconsin
Counties are required to adopt a farmland preservation plan to ensure landowner
access to farmland preservation program benefits such as eligibility for
farmland preservation program (FPP) tax credits. The farmland preservation plan
must map areas for farmland preservation where the county plans to preserve
agriculture and agricultural related uses based upon objective rationale to
explain chosen areas. Within these identified farmland preservation areas, local
communities may voluntarily pursue designation of an Agricultural Enterprise
Area (AEA) by submitting a petition to DATCP. Once an AEA is established, the
community can encourage continued agricultural land use and investment in the
agricultural economy in the AEA. Farmers within AEAs are also eligible to enter
into voluntary agreements to collect farmland preservation tax credits.
Landowners can use this site to determine if their property lies within a
farmland preservation plan area, or an AEA and obtain additional information
about the program.
Gypsy Moth
This map shows the approximate boundaries of 2015 Wisconsin Gypsy Moth Slow the
Spread (STS) Treatment Sites in Western Wisconsin. The Gypsy Moth Treatment Site boundaries are created
and maintained by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP)
in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the US Forest
Service.
Implements of Husbandry (IoH) and Agriculture Commercial Motor Vehicle (Ag CMV) Requirements
This map displays local government implements of husbandry and agricultural commercial vehicle resolutions and ordinances adopted prior to Jan. 15, 2015. Wisconsin law allows local government officials to pass resolutions or ordinances regarding the maximum gross vehicle and axle weight limits for these vehicles, which are exclusively for agricultural use, to operate upon roads under their jurisdictions. Farmers and other agricultural equipment operators may use the site to look up requirements in their area and receive further contact information for permits.
Livestock Siting
Local governments adopt zoning or licensing ordinances that require a “siting” permit
to expand or build a new livestock facility. Citizens and businesses use this site
to determine if their property lies within a city, village, town, or county with
a siting ordinance, access general information about permit requirements, and find
links to related contacts and websites.
Specialty Meats Made in Wisconsin
The Specialty Meat Development Center is a not-for-profit organization dedicated
to growing specialty meat businesses in Wisconsin. Citizens and businesses, such
as food markets and restaurants, use this site to identify specialty meat processors
and producers in Wisconsin. Users can search by county, product type or specific
product. Establishments that process wild game, have a specific certification (e.g.,
organic), or participate in the Something Special from Wisconsin™ program are also
identified.
Wisconsin 590 Nutrient Management Restrictions
Farmers, crop consultants, and government agencies use this site to identify nutrient
application restrictions for the Wisconsin NRCS 590 Nutrient Management Practice
Standard. DATCP collaborated with soil and nutrient management specialists from
the University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and
federal Natural Resources Conservation Service to create this site.
Well Constructor's Reports
DATCP created this site to simplify access to historic well constructor’s reports
obtained from the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey. Government agencies,
consultants, and citizens can search for wells in a specific geographic area and
then access a PDF version of the construction report.
Wisconsin Drainage Districts
Citizens use this site to determine if their property lies within a drainage district,
or not. Properties in a drainage district are assessed a local fee for maintenance
of the drainage system. Landowners can determine if they are correctly being assessed
this fee, and identify local drainage board members to contact with questions or
concerns.
Wisconsin Farm to School
Part of DATCP's Local and Regional Foods program, Farm to School increases
economic opportunities for Wisconsin producers. The program brings nutritional information
as well as local foods to participating school districts. Success comes through strong partnerships with state agencies and the federal AmeriCorps program.