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On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, WFU Government Relations Director, Michelle Ramirez-White submitted testimony to the Senate Committee on Transportation and Local Government on SB 559, which would authorize community solar programs in Wisconsin.


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Wisconsin Farmers Union (WFU) debuted a new short documentary, All of America, Am I , during the organization’s 95th annual state convention. The film explores how industrial markets and corporate consolidation shape the daily realities of farmers, rural businesses, and the communities that depend on them. Through grounded storytelling and intimate interviews, All of America, Am...


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Wisconsin Farmers Union (WFU) recognized outstanding members, chapters, and youth leaders during its 95th Annual State Convention, celebrating the grassroots leadership and community commitment that strengthen family farming and rural communities across Wisconsin. Builder’s Award: Jim Streveler WFU presented its Builder’s Award to Jim Streveler of the Amnicon-Douglas Farmers Uni...


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The 2025/2026 Wisconsin Farmers Union Board of Directors includes, from left, (front row) Ed Gorell, Eleva; Kriss Marion, Blanchardville; Darin Von Ruden, Westby; Linda Ceylor, Catawba; (back row) Joshua Mechaelson, Baileys Harbor; Brad Goplin, Osseo; Patty Edelburg, Scandinavia; and Dave Rosen, Glenwood City. Not pictured: Tina Hinchley, Cambridge. Wisconsin Farmers Union membe...


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Wisconsin Farmers Union acknowledges the administration’s decision to deliver much-needed relief to family farmers during a period of intense financial strain. Farmers in Wisconsin continue to face the compounding challenges of volatile markets, rising input costs, and uncertainty driven by recent trade policies, including tariffs. Many are operating below the cost of production...


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