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Clark County, Wisconsin

Farm Programs & Local Resources

Last Updated: March 2026 | Always verify with your local USDA office. Report an error

Clark County features rolling terrain with a mix of fertile valleys and sandy uplands. Black River and its tributaries create productive bottomland throughout the county.

Dairy farming is predominant with substantial feed crop production supporting livestock operations. Potato cultivation occurs on suitable sandy soils in certain areas.


Quick Facts

RegionCentral Wisconsin
Top CommoditiesDairy, Cattle & calves, Corn, Soybeans, Poultry, Floriculture
Farms & Ranches~1,180 (approx.)
Agricultural Land~410,000 acres
Average Farm Size~229 acres

Find Your Local USDA Offices

Your nearest USDA Service Center houses both NRCS and FSA under one roof.

Find your Service Center:

→ USDA Service Center Locator

Search for "Clark County" to find your local NRCS and FSA offices.

What to do when you call: Ask for a conservation planner (EQIP/CSP) or loan officer (FSA). Mention your operation type and planned improvements.


Programs for Clark County Operations

Based on Clark County's agricultural profile, these programs are most relevant:

Dairy modernization and manure management systems receive program support. Soil conservation practices address varying soil types from sandy to heavy clay.

Not sure which programs fit? Run our free eligibility screener — 2 minutes, personalized action packet.


Local Conservation Priorities

EQIP applications addressing local priorities score higher in ranking.

We don't have Clark County's specific LWG priorities yet.

Ask your local NRCS office: "What are the priority resource concerns in Clark County?"


Your Next Steps in Clark County

  1. Run the eligibility screener: Free Screener
  2. Find your USDA Service Center: Service Center Locator
  3. Read the Wisconsin guide: Wisconsin Farm Programs Guide

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