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City Council Unanimously Approves Development Agreement for New Green Bay Mill

GREEN BAY, WI –  Bryan Hollenbach, Executive Vice President of Green Bay Packaging Inc., released the following statement in response to the Green Bay City Council’s unanimous approval of its Development Agreement with Green Bay Packaging for a new Green Bay Mill:“I would like to thank Mayor Schmitt and each of the Green Bay City Council Members for their partnership and quick action to approve the Development Agreement with Green Bay Packaging.
City Council Unanimously Approves Development Agreement for New Green Bay Mill
GREEN BAY, WI –  Bryan Hollenbach, Executive Vice President of Green Bay Packaging Inc., released the following statement in response to the Green Bay City Council’s unanimous approval of its Development Agreement with Green Bay Packaging for a new Green Bay Mill:“I would like to thank Mayor Schmitt and each of the Green Bay City Council Members for their partnership and quick action to approve the Development Agreement with Green Bay Packaging.
Hemp Industry Taking Root In Wisconsin
WISCONSIN—The state’s first industrial hemp crop in over sixty years is now being planted by 227 farmers on about 2,200 acres.
Hemp Industry Taking Root In Wisconsin
WISCONSIN—The state’s first industrial hemp crop in over sixty years is now being planted by 227 farmers on about 2,200 acres.
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Hemp Industry Taking Root In Wisconsin
By Charles CollierWISCONSIN—The state’s first industrial hemp crop in over sixty years is now being planted by 227 farmers on about 2,200 acres.
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HEMP MARKET 2017
MILK PRODUCTION CHART WI 1960 TO 2017
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Hemp Industry Taking Root In Wisconsin
Shining Light on the Summer Solstice
By Chris Nelson

Ahh, the first day of summer.

It’s the day every Wisconsinite waits for after a long winter and a short spring.

We have felt the influences of the higher sun angles in the way of longer days and rambunctious weather patterns, but at 5:07 a.m. this morning, summer officially began.

Shining Light on the Summer Solstice
By Chris Nelson

Ahh, the first day of summer.

It’s the day every Wisconsinite waits for after a long winter and a short spring.

We have felt the influences of the higher sun angles in the way of longer days and rambunctious weather patterns, but at 5:07 a.m. this morning, summer officially began.

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