By Vesna Vuynovich Kovach
In Wisconsin Trails, March-April 2001
At the dawn of the last millennium, Wisconsin’s first agricultural community was born. It happened on a special spot, a place where the woods opened onto a narrow oak savanna that ran along the west bank of a plentiful river. A shoulder of high ground protected this fertile expanse from winter’s fierce west winds. Here, a group of Native Americans planted a cornfield, and built ... more »
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I'm a freelance writer in Madison, Wisconsin, specializing in articles about food, culinary history, customs, personalities, and other things that make life fun. My work has appeared in several local and regional publications, and a couple of national ones.
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