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  • "It used to be fun," said Jim Goodman, of Wonewoc, WI, a dairy farmer who has been certified organic for 10 years.

    Organic Dairy Farmers' Rally - USDA Secretary Asked to Vigorously Enforce Organic Laws 2009

  • In July 2005, Mr. Barnhart, together with Mr. Christman, visited Mr. Rhodes and his second wife, Edna, for a weekend at Mr. Rhodes's home on 35 tree-covered acres in Wonewoc, Wis.

    Chapter Two 2008

  • Lewis Koch David Rhodes, author of the new novel 'Driftless,' near his home in Wonewoc, Wis.

    Chapter Two 2008

  • He was born in Wonewoc, Wis., on Dec. 30, 1916, the son of Robert and Laura (Solchenberger)

    Postbulletin.com Local News 2010

  • He was born in Wonewoc, Wis., on Dec. 30, 1916, the son of Robert and Laura (Solchenberger)

    Postbulletin.com Local News 2010

  • They eventually settled in the hills of the Baraboo Valley, establishing what is now the town of Wonewoc.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Wonewoc locals have been known to call it Spook Hill.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • He was born in Wonewoc, Wis., on Dec. 30, 1916, the son of Robert and Laura (Solchenberger)

    Postbulletin.com Local News 2010

  • In the untamed wilderness near the Wisconsin Dells, in Wonewoc, just 200 miles from

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Wonewoc community are quick to take the camp to their bosom.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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