OPINION聽聽It is deeply troubling for the White House to endorse (the Make America Healthy Again Commission) report that sows seeds of doubt and fear about our food system and farming practices, (and) then attempts to celebrate farmers and the critical role they play in producing the safest fo…
- Callahan Grund U.S. CattleTrace
OPINION聽 In recent months there has been a lot of discussion surrounding electronic-identification devices, traceability and identification. From cattle-industry-associations policy positions to amendments of current federal rules and federal-funding discussions, there seems to be as much co…
- National Milk Producers Federation
OPINION聽聽The National Milk Producers Federation鈥檚 board of directors recently approved farm-bill-policy priorities covering commodities, conservation, trade and nutrition titles. It鈥檚 also working to enhance federal support for producers and expand access to dairy products for consumers at h…
- Wis. Sen. Brad Pfaff D-32-Onalaska
OPINION聽聽Agriculture continues to grow and evolve. Sixteen and twenty-four-row corn planters have largely replaced the old four- and six-row planter. The majority of our state鈥檚 hay crop is no longer harvested with 鈥渒icker鈥 balers. But though the way we farm has changed, agriculture鈥檚 signif…
This Wisconsin State Journal editorial ran Feb. 17, 1853.
OPINION聽 I just want to tell you that the story you had on the farms of Saskatchewan was an excellent article; I鈥檇 like to compliment you on that. (Jan. 12 issue of Agri-View)
OPINION聽 Thanks for the in-depth article on Canadian-prairie agriculture.聽(Jan. 12 issue of Agri-View)
- Bill Bullard R-CALF
OPINION聽聽New Year鈥檚 question 鈥 What do various organizations with membership comprised of Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals, urbanites and rural folks, and consumers and producers, all have in common?
OPINION聽 Your well-written article on farming in the Canadian breadbasket of Manitoba and Saskatchewan was greatly appreciated by me. (Jan. 12 issue of Agri-View) Three of my great-uncles as poor, young men in 1911 emigrated from southeast Iowa to Saskatchewan and started homesteading. They …
- John Sumwalt For Agri-View
OPINION聽 Have you ever been called on the carpet? Let鈥檚 say you are on the job and you find yourself in a situation where you need to make a decision about serving the best interests of your customer. But it will mean breaking a company rule, or keeping the rule and leaving your customer out…
- Wis. Sen. Jeff Smith D-31-Brunswick
OPINION聽聽This time of the year leaves most of us dreading to see our heating bills. But this year we have new options to afford our bills and better incentives to make home improvements that will reduce our bills going forward.
- Randy Romanski Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
OPINION聽聽When adults think back to our formative years, we can likely pick a teacher or two who fundamentally made a difference in our lives and influenced our future career paths. For many in the agricultural industry, that teacher was an agricultural teacher. Hundreds of agricultural instr…
- Bruce Shultz National Farmers Organization
OPINION聽聽In early October the news caught my eye that JBS, the world鈥檚 largest meat-processing company, was pulling out of the plant-based-protein market. The story, reported by The Denver Business News, noted that JBS started Planterra about two years ago. Planterra opened a processing faci…
- Bruce Shultz National Farmers Organization
OPINION聽 I was on a conference call in August and one of the participants asked a question.
- Eric Frydenlund
OPINION聽 Sometimes the unexpected drops out of the sky. Well, from that general direction, at least.
- Tim Trotter Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative
OPINION聽 Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative recently participated in an industry-wide effort to build consensus on milk-pricing reform. The cooperative was among the groups at a meeting hosted by the American Farm Bureau Federation to discuss meaningful changes to the U.S. dairy-pricing system.
- John Rettler FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative
OPINION聽 The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently opened enrollment for the 2023 Dairy Margin Coverage program. FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative encourages all dairy farmers to participate in the important safety-net program that continues to provide for dairy farmers when margins become tight.
- Jim Mulhern National Milk Producers Federation
OPINION聽 With increasing costs eroding dairy margins despite greater milk prices, the National Milk Producers Federation is urging farmers to enroll for maximum coverage in the U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 Dairy Margin Coverage program. Despite record prices in 2022, accompanying record …
- Bruce Shultz National Farmers Organization
OPINION聽 I recently finished doing paperwork for the U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 Conservation Stewardship Program. The program has some of the typical USDA projects that I would expect 鈥 fencing that鈥檚 wildlife-friendly, water-pipeline and water-tank installation to entice cows out of t…
- Dr. Jack Shere USDA
As African swine fever continues to spread throughout Asia and parts of Europe, we see firsthand the devastation it causes to swine populations. The United States remains free of African swine fever but in 2021 African swine fever was detected in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Those are t…
- Wis. Sen. Jeff Smith D-31-Brunswick
OPINION聽聽Fall is a glorious time of year in Wisconsin. From the leaves changing color to the plethora of local events and outdoor recreational activities that abound, there is something for everyone.
- Bruce Shultz National Farmers Organization
OPINION聽聽Around the globe people are feeling the pain of inflation. The main contributor is gas and diesel prices. In the current global economy goods are moved across America as well as around the world. The price increase in fuel has led to a spike in the cost of everything we produce and buy.
- Randy Romanski Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
OPINION聽聽At this time of year, you don鈥檛 need to drive far in Wisconsin to see combines running in the fields, tractors moving equipment and trucks hauling grain. Wisconsin farmers are working from sunrise to long past sunset to harvest their crops and prepare their farms for winter. During …
- Wis. Sen. Jeff Smith D-31-Brunswick
OPINION聽聽Wis. Gov. Tony Evers in 2019 declared the second Monday of October to be commemorated as Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin. We should on this day reflect on all we owe to the Indigenous communities that contribute so much to the state of Wisconsin.
- Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers
Today I鈥檓 recognizing and celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day with a message honoring Wisconsin鈥檚 Native Nations, reaffirming the state鈥檚 commitment to respecting Tribal Sovereignty and utilizing government-to-government relationships to build a stronger future for the state.
