Real Christmas Trees Benefit Wisconsin’s Economy and Environment Thanksgiving signals the unofficial start of the Christmas season. Many families choose a real tree to celebrate the holiday which not only […]
Thanksgiving Meal Prices Remain Stable
Thanksgiving meal food prices in Wisconsin continue to remain stable this year according to Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s annual Marketbasket survey that rang in at $61.57. The Marketbasket survey is an […]
Consider Supporting Ag Education and Leadership Programs on Giving Tuesday
This Giving Tuesday, the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation is looking to inspire generosity from donors who wish to support agriculture education and leadership programs and activities for years to come. […]
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Promotion and Education Committee Hosts Centennial Food Drive
Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation’s Promotion and Education Committee will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items and supplies, December 6-9 during the WFBF Annual Meeting and YFA Conference, to be […]
Centennial: Reflections From a District Coordinator
This year the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation is celebrating its Centennial. All year we have been looking back at individual members, programs and activities that have made WFBF the organization […]
Safe Hunting Season Begins with Knowing Wisconsin’s Trespass Law
A safe and successful hunting season begins with hunters and rural landowners understanding Wisconsin’s trespass law. According to the law, individuals who wish to hunt on land owned by someone […]
Wisconsin Ag Groups React to DATCP Secretary-designee Vote
The following Wisconsin agriculture groups, the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, Wisconsin Pork Association, Wisconsin Dairy Alliance, Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Association, Wisconsin Soybean Association, Wisconsin Association of Professional Agricultural Consultants, […]
Learn and Grow with Farm Bureau
Rural Route Opinion Column: Wendy Kannel Let’s face it, we’ve heard and said it a million times, “It’s just really busy right now.” Each of us are faced with a […]
Centennial: Miss Farm Bureau Reflections from Amy Sue Vruwink
Amy Sue Vruwink served as Miss Farm Bureau from 1995 to1996 and was the last to serve because the program was discontinued. Vruwink grew up in Milladore on her family’s […]
Centennial: Third Time is a Charm
They said the third time is a charm. It was for me anyway in joining Farm Bureau twelve years ago. Rick Althaus, the Lafayette County president at the time, asked […]
Farmers Need USMCA Now
It’s not every day that a dairy farmer and the Vice President of the United States share the same stage. I had the unique opportunity to participate in a panel […]
Real Dairy: Local, Nutritious and Delicious
Every week when I go to the grocery store, I pay close attention to the labels on the food products I purchase. It can be a bit overwhelming if you […]