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Wisconsin State Farmer Representing the Farm Industry Since 1956 The paper is published weekly and news can also be accessed on our website and other social media platforms.

Wisconsin State Farmer is part of Journal Community Publishing Group and is the state’s most comprehensive and longest running farm newspaper that serves the statewide agricultural community across the state and beyond with local, state and national news and issues, features, auctions and commodities reports. Our paper also features special sections throughout the year highlighting the FFA, Outdoo

r News, Construction, Equine, Farm Health, Farm Technology Days, World Dairy Expo and more. As part of Gannett, the same company that owns the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Journal Community Publishing Group is a member of the USA Today Network, the largest local-to-national news network in America. Online, visit us at www.wisfarmer.com or like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter. Our main editorial office is located at 600 Industrial Drive, Waupaca, WI 54981. Our email address for news releases is [email protected] or [email protected].

This veteran found his own peace and healing on his Door County farm. Now he shares it with fellow veterans.
25/10/2025

This veteran found his own peace and healing on his Door County farm. Now he shares it with fellow veterans.

Should meat or seafood cultivated in a lab have to be labeled as “lab-grown meat” if it’s sold at restaurants or stores ...
23/10/2025

Should meat or seafood cultivated in a lab have to be labeled as “lab-grown meat” if it’s sold at restaurants or stores in Wisconsin?

Dairy processing is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the U.S., and Wisconsin dairy processors are investing over $1...
22/10/2025

Dairy processing is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the U.S., and Wisconsin dairy processors are investing over $1.13 billion in new expansion projects.

Check out all the latest headlines in this week's ag briefs including prize pumpkins, recalls and crashes.
21/10/2025

Check out all the latest headlines in this week's ag briefs including prize pumpkins, recalls and crashes.

Skyrocketing health insurance premiums is a price tag that many Wisconsin farmers can't afford.
21/10/2025

Skyrocketing health insurance premiums is a price tag that many Wisconsin farmers can't afford.

While avian flu rates are lower than this time last year, rates are rising among Wisconsin backyard and commercial poult...
20/10/2025

While avian flu rates are lower than this time last year, rates are rising among Wisconsin backyard and commercial poultry flocks as migration ramps up.

Time to put away summer clothes and savor the changes that a new season brings to Wisconsin, from colorful leaves to vib...
16/10/2025

Time to put away summer clothes and savor the changes that a new season brings to Wisconsin, from colorful leaves to vibrant orange pumpkins

Whether needing coveralls for a cold winter milking in the barn or using a trusty, patched pair for work on the farm, fa...
15/10/2025

Whether needing coveralls for a cold winter milking in the barn or using a trusty, patched pair for work on the farm, farmers still rely on them.

This harvest season the trade war with China has added to the farm economy’s woes, as producers deal with lower crop pri...
14/10/2025

This harvest season the trade war with China has added to the farm economy’s woes, as producers deal with lower crop prices and high costs.

For the state’s early cranberry farmers, the biggest concern was protecting the plants from frost. Warmer summers are po...
14/10/2025

For the state’s early cranberry farmers, the biggest concern was protecting the plants from frost. Warmer summers are posing a new challenge: heat.

Recent outbreaks of bird flu have prompted suspension of poultry shows in 4 Wisconsin counties, and a NWS drug has been ...
14/10/2025

Recent outbreaks of bird flu have prompted suspension of poultry shows in 4 Wisconsin counties, and a NWS drug has been released to tackle the disease in cattle.

There's a lot of waiting going on as farmers bid their time until the government reopens.
14/10/2025

There's a lot of waiting going on as farmers bid their time until the government reopens.

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