Evers Announces Investments In Wisconsin Agriculture
Saturday, August 26th, 2023 -- 7:35 AM
(Wisconsin Ag Connection) -Governor Tony Evers announced a series of investments in Wisconsin agriculture as part of his 2023-25 biennial budget.
The investments are designed to support rural Wisconsin farmers and farm families, processors, and the state's supply chain. The key investments include $1.6 million for grants to improve or expand meat processing operations; $600,000 for grants to improve or expand dairy processing facilities; $1 million annually to increase the value of Wisconsin agricultural exports by 2026; $200,000 for DATCP's farmer mental health assistance programming, including a 24-hour helpline and telehealth services; $3.6 million to continue the nitrogen optimization and cover crop insurance rebate programs; $500,000 for producer-led watershed protection grants; $7 million for the Soil and Water Resource Management program.
Governor Evers said that supporting Wisconsin's farmers is "part of our DNA" and that he is committed to "continuing to support our farmers, our agricultural industries, and our rural communities." The investments announced are a significant step forward in supporting Wisconsin agriculture. They will help to ensure that Wisconsin farmers have the resources they need to succeed, and that Wisconsin agriculture remains a strong economic driver for the state.
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