Record percentage of Wisconsin dairy farms go out of business in 2018
“America’s Dairyland” lost a record percentage of dairy farms in 2018, according to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.
Starting from scratch: Wisconsin dairy farmer shares story of starting their farm
Central Wisconsin dairy farmer Patty Edelburg and her husband, Gary, knew they wanted to operate a dairy farm when they graduated from college, but to realize that dream they would have to start from scratch.
Wisconsin farm groups say trade deal won’t have big effect
Wisconsin agriculture organizations are applauding President Donald Trump’s signing of a revised North American trade pact with the leaders of Canada and Mexico, but agricultural industry members said they don’t expect it to have an impact on prices.
Wisconsin Farm Group Says Trade Deal Signing Is 'Positive News,' But Unlikely To Change Markets
State Dairy Groups Say USMCA Deal Does Protect Future Exports Of Some Wisconsin Cheeses.
Number of Wisconsin dairy farms down 50 percent since 2004
Farmers who make Wisconsin America’s Dairyland are having a tough time as milk prices drop and operating expenses increase.
Wisconsin dairy farmers barely hanging on as crisis deepens with no end in sight
This was the year that longtime dairy farmer Jim Goodman decided to call it quits.
Interview: "To make best cheese in world": Wisconsin master cheesemaker
«We want to make the best cheese in the world and we want to have cheese on every plate,» said 56-year-old Pam Hodgson, a master cheesemaker with Sartori Cheese, in an interview with Xinhua.
Will Wisconsin dairy farmers face hard times without new Farm Bill in place?
In a tweet from Sept. 5, Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin addressed the challenging times dairy farmers are facing in Wisconsin and across the country.
Wisconsin to hit highest loss of dairy farms since 2013
Wisconsin is on pace for losing the most dairy farms this year since 2013.
Spilled milk: Wisconsin dairy farmers are struggling, but what can be done?
More than 500 farms closed in Wisconsin in 2017.