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Wisconsin’s Secretary of Agriculture, Randy Romanski, joins Pam Jhanke to reflect on how this past year has gone for the ag industry and what’s ahead. The Steffes Group has 200 employees that are ready to help you with your auction needs. Ashley Huhn of the Steffes Group says while they may be closed for Christmas, you can still find the informatio…
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Agricultural groups, including the American Farm Bureau Federation, have tagged labor as the number one issue facing farmers in the new year. As agriculture relies heavily on guest workers, how does the Trump administration’s plan for deportation going to play out for farmers? Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s Director of National Affairs Tyler Wenzlaff expl…
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Hunting is a long-standing tradition in Wisconsin. Today we hear how farmers have an opportunity with their land and existing infrastructure to invite others to join in the hunt. Bill Hemling has transitioned his family’s six-generation farm in Dodge County to do just that. Bill raises gamebirds on his farm for hunt clubs and is starting his own hu…
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Tracy Thompson is the owner and chocolatier of the Scandinavian themed chocolate house. She joins Ben Jarboe and explains why she started the business as well as the various treats they make, how they prepared for Christmas, and issues they are facing that are similar to farmers. Christmas puppies are something you only see in movies. People are ac…
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If you've ever seen the fascination that kids have with tractors or farm equipment - how they pretend to farm while running their toys over carpet - then you might have a sense of what drives Tanner Johnson. 31 year old Tanner Johnson did not grow up on a farm, but he always knew he wanted to be a farmer. Throughout his life, he was a shadow to loc…
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Wisconsin has recently confirmed a case of bird flu in poultry in Kenosha County, marking the first detection in the state in some time. Dr. Darlene Konkel, Wisconsin’s State Veterinarian, shared insights about the situation, emphasizing biosecurity measures for all livestock producers. The strain responsible, H5N1, has been circulating in North Am…
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Wisconsin is celebrating a record-low unemployment rate, but more jobs need to be filled, including within the agriculture sector. Without more people, what solutions are out there? This is where artificial intelligence is coming in. Department of Workforce Development Secretary Amy Pechacek joins us today with how many Wisconsin businesses and wha…
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The Farmers Union has always focused on creating a revenue stream for the organization beyond member dues. Bob Bosold talks to Dale Bednarek who runs Farmers Union Industries for 5 Midwest Farmers Unions--Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa and Wisconsin. A snow storm is on the way for Wisconsin. Stu Muck breaks it down. The holidays are a great time to c…
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Desire for a real Christmas tree remains strong! That's the word from Greg Hahn of Hahn's Christmas Trees in Oregon. He's a member of the Wisconsin Christmas Tree Producers Association and says the volume of trees available this year is great! He details more about the trees, the markets and what consumers should know, with Ben Jarboe. Snow's on th…
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Tractors on city streets, farmers camping out in their vehicles, and powerful demonstrations—Spanish farmers are making their voices heard in an extraordinary fight for their livelihoods. These protests go beyond agriculture, raising questions about food security, government policies, and the survival of rural communities. What’s driving this movem…
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With ongoing labor shortages and the continuous need to produce more with less, there are currently well over 50% of U.S. crop farmers using some type of autonomy and that number continues to rise every year. Brian Luck the state extension specialist in biological machinery systems at UW-Madison explains that all the technology needed for full auto…
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Heritage, innovation, and a passion for food production are just a few things pulling young farmers into agriculture today. For Anthony Panke, it’s all of the above—and more. As Vice President of Family Farm Defenders, he’s on a mission to keep small farms thriving while promoting food sovereignty. Though he teaches in San Francisco, Anthony’s root…
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The holidays are filled with joy, family-time, and sweets. Specialty chocolates are always a fan favorite when Christmas comes around with fun shapes and flavors. Tracy Thompson, with Sjölinds Choclate House out of Mt. Horeb, explains why she and her husband started the business as well as how they prepare for the Christmas time. Thompson also give…
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Today, internships are almost a requirement for most students aiming for a job right out of college. Dr. Tera Montgomery, director of the school of agriculture on the UW-Platteville campus, says that applying for internships is happening earlier and earlier in the school year. She says there's also more opportunity with remote work internships that…
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The tin can that acts as a vessel for vegetables may be the most expensive component of the whole process! That's one of the insights Ben Jarboe found when speaking with Jason Culotta. He's the outgoing president of the midwest food products association. Dense fog will slow the commute this morning according to Stu Muck, ag meteorologist. It's trad…
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There are a lot of things that attract young farmers into the industry. Heritage, new technology, philosophy on food and food production. All those things have kept Anthony Panke engaged. He's the vice president of Family Farm Defenders, an organization that focuses on food sovereignty and keeping small farms viable. Panke grew up on a farm in Fond…
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As you’re planning your budget for next year, here’s something to think about: a tool that could save time, cut down on waste, and help improve your crop yields. It’s a fresh approach to a challenge every farmer deals with, offering benefits for both your fields and your finances. Kurt Grimm, CEO of NutraDrip Irrigation Systems, is sharing how thei…
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For many years the Midwest Food Products Association has been working hard to make sure consumers get the nutritious produce they need. But this has not come without challenges. Jason Culotta, the President of the Midwest Food Products Association speaks on some of the key problems they are facing, including high costs of cans, false information on…
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The holiday season brings family, friends, and plenty of opportunities to celebrate—and what better way to add a little extra cheer than with cheese? Whether it’s the centerpiece of a festive spread or the perfect gift for loved ones, cheese has a way of making the holidays even more special. Angie Edge, Dairy Company Communications manager for Dai…
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Chef Kyle Julius, owner of Chef at Large Catering, has always been passionate about the connection between nature and food. “I’ve always been an outdoorsman, foraging for mushrooms and wild onions,” he says. Growing up in a hunting family, he learned the value of respecting food and utilizing everything. This respect is reflected in his work, where…
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Although the holiday season is normally seen as a joyful time to see family and friends, it leaves some feeling lonely, and grief ridden. Susan Springer, the founder of Suicide Prevention of Southwest Wisconsin, speaks to why people may feel lonely or have grief this time of year. She gives tips on how to help someone going through a difficult time…
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In Wisconsin, especially this time of year, just mention the weather—it’s sure to grab attention. With so many people watching the skies and relying on different weather services, it’s worth understanding who does what and how it all fits together. Assistant State Climatologist Bridgette Mason joins Pam Jahnke to talk about what agencies, associati…
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Preplanning for emergencies has the potential to save lives on the farm. Pittsville Fire Chief Jerry Minor joins us with some important reminders for fire or other disaster safety, particularly when it comes to farm workers. He says it starts with partnerships between farms and firefighters to address some of the language and cultural barriers that…
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It’s the season of giving, and if you’re an animal lover, you’re probably inclined to donate to your local animal shelter. Today we’re visiting with Stephanie Kraemer, she’s a volunteer with the Sauk County Humane Society and she's the United States of America’s Mrs. Wisconsin! She’s pretty outspoken about the importance of local animal shelters, e…
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He may be a new face at Farm First Dairy Cooperative, but he's no stranger to dairy or Wisconsin agriculture. Jeff Ditzenberger recently joined FarmFirst as their new communications director. Ditzenberger sat down to visit with Pam Jahnke about some of his early encounters with FarmFirst members at district meetings, and what he's looking forward t…
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Less than a year ago, the state of Wisconsin updated requirements for farm worker housing inspections. Kathryn Mueller is the migrant and seasonal farmworker program section chief with the state Department of Workforce Development. She reminds producers about the laws they need to follow if they oversee what are called "migrant labor camps." There …
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These conversation's aren't necessarily comfortable, but they're essential if you're going to have your estate pass to the right hands, in a timely way. Susan Brugger and Nicole Steinbach, two Rural Mutual agents in Boscobel have been involved in these discussions for years. While the subject may be difficult to bring up, consequences of not bringi…
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If there’s an emergency on the farm, such as a fire, do your employees know who to call and the directions to give the first responders? Bethany Alcauter is the director of research and public health programs for the National Center for Farmworker Health. She tells us that there are a few key cultural barriers that make it hard for emergency servic…
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This weekend the Wisconsin Farmers Union gathers together in WI Dells for their annual convention. The group has a lot to celebrate after the recent opening of "Market on River", their restaurant operating in their new state headquarters in downtown Chippewa Falls. Jill Welke talks with Kirsten Slaughter and Tara Greiman. Bitterly cold today for Wi…
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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation is in the process of creating a new strategic plan - the objectives that will guide the organization over the next several years. And they’ve got more voices to include in it after reaching a recent membership record. CAO Bradley Uken has been serving WFBF for about two years after a two-decade career in the Illinoi…
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The Wisconsin State Capitol Christmas tree has been a tradition since the early 1900s - and every year, it requires someone to visit the Northwoods to find the perfect Balsam fir. Darrin Smith, superintendent of the building grounds at the State Capitol, has been in charge of picking the tree since 2017. He says it takes a team of more than 50 peop…
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The 2024 Wisconsin gun/deer hunting season went better than average! Stephanie Hoff breaks down the final harvest numbers and trends with Jeff Pritzl, DNR Deer Program Specialist. Snow returns to the forecast says Stu Muck, ag meteorologist. We've already seen autonomous cars and trucks, and a few man-less tractors, but there's more coming. Brian L…
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There's no doubt that farms will need to employ all types of risk management plans for 2025. When it comes to crop insurance, there's been some very recent changes that farming operations need to learn about to open up new options. Cole Patrick, Compeer director of insurance strategies, says specific changes to Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO) an…
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When it comes to finding internships in agriculture, the opportunities are as diverse as the field itself, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Dr. Tera Montgomery, Director of the School of Agriculture at UW-Platteville, notes that the internship process can vary significantly based on students’ individual goals and the type of employer they…
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Tyler Wenzlaff is the director of national affairs with the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation. He tells Mid-West Farm Report that there are just not enough calendar days left for Congress to pass the long-awaited Farm Bill (it was supposed to be done in 2023). Tyler explains the consequences for agriculture if Congress doesn't make an extension. He …
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Jacob and Eliza Bobolz were selected as the winners of Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer and Agriculturists Farming for the Future Award at the organization’s 105th Annual Meeting and YFA Conference on December 8. Jacob and Eliza Bobolz farm in rural Janesville. They raise Simmental beef cattle, corn, soybeans and hay. In addition, Jacob farms w…
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Rural citizens can't take for granted "meals on wheels". Funding levels are low and volunteers tough to find in rural Wisconsin. So says Ronda James, the nutrition program director at the Aging and Disability Resource Center in Central Wisconsin. They serve Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, and Wood counties with the Meals on Wheels program. Just last y…
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The president of the National Pork Producers Council says grassroots phone calls, emails and visits are critical to try and bring a Farm Bill through this lame duck session. Lori Stevermer, president of NPPC, says it's frustrating that farmers and food organization's nationwide are still waiting on this critical legislation. She expresses her thoug…
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While beef, pork, and chicken are the usual stars in grocery aisles, farmer Leslie Svacina of Cylon Rolling Acres is making a strong case for goat meat. Based in Deer Park, Wisconsin, Leslie and her husband are transforming perceptions about this lesser-known protein through hard work, innovation, and a focus on meeting diverse consumer needs. “I n…
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The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation's annual convention wraps up today after the business meeting. Today, delegates are gathered to discuss and vote on policy proposals for the year. President Brad Olson recaps his first year as president and what he anticipates will be top priorities in 2025. His wins for the year: getting mental health advocacy …
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Wen Carter with AMVAC says farmers can rely on INDEX Liquid At-Plant Insecticide to defend against the costly effects of corn rootworm and keep corn standing tall. INDEX can work in tandem with BioWake Prime, which performed well in its first year of commercial availability. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Clean water will be a part of the conversation on the Hill in 2025 as agricultural groups look for the new Congress and Trump administration to review cumbersome regulations. Courtney Briggs is the senior director of government affairs with the American Farm Bureau Federation. The top of her hit list includes protecting farmers from government over…
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As herbicide-resistant weeds spread, Syngenta is continuously enhancing its corn herbicide portfolio to meet Wisconsin growers' needs today and in the future. Shawn Hock, product lead with corn herbicides, tells Mid-West Farm Report what they have in store for 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The Wisconsin State Fair Park Foundation invites supporters to spread holiday cheer through unique giving opportunities that celebrate cherished memories of the Wisconsin State Fair. From commemorative benches to festive ornaments, there are many ways to give back while honoring traditions. Anna Zeck, Executive Director of the Wisconsin State Fair …
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Farmers across Wisconsin are encouraged to join a robust conversation on conservation practices and soil health at the 3rd Annual Soil Health Workshop and Rock River Resiliency Event on Tuesday, December 10. Hosted by the Rock River Regenerative Grazers and local watershed groups, the event provides a dynamic platform for learning, networking, and …
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Being a livestock owner has always been difficult and over the years has been harder due to animal rights activists. Although the numbers of events of these groups have not changed much, the severity of their tactics has. Emily Ellis the Communications Manager with the Animal Agriculture Alliance explains how more extreme cases are showing up with …
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The American Angus Association held their convention in Fort Worth Texas recently held their convention where one Wisconsin farmer took home the Young Angus Breeder Of The Year. Cody Quam of the Marda Angus farm in Lodi won this pristine honor. He explains what led up to winning this award and what it means to him and his family. He also gives a lo…
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Pheasants Forever is trying to engage with farmers and landowners to acquire more partners to provide habitat for the birds. Charitee Seebecker finds out about the benefits with Anna Karels from Pheasants Forever. Huge improvement coming for weekend weather. Stu Muck, ag meteorologist, delivers the details. Steve Bailie, Branch Manager with Helena …
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The 2025 Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum is set to bring fresh insights and dynamic conversations to Wisconsin’s agricultural community. Hosted by the Renk Agribusiness Institute, the forum will take place on Tuesday, January 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Varsity Hall at Union South, UW–Madison. The event’s theme, “Wisconsin Agriculture …
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The Holiday season is upon us and a staple for this time of year is the Christmas tree. From the experience of cutting down your own tree to the intoxicating smell in your home, live Christmas trees are unlike any other. Greg Hann with the Wisconsin Christmas Tree Producers Association speaks to the great supply the industry has this year due to ti…
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