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  2. Wisconsin lost 10% of farms, 30% of dairies in 5 years, U.S ...

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    Julie Keown-Bomar, executive director of the Wisconsin Farmers Union, said fewer farms on the landscape is a concern to her organization even though agricultural productivity stayed high ...

  3. RCU Foundation gifts Wisconsin Farmers Union Foundation $150K ...

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    CHIPPEWA FALLS — The Royal Credit Union Foundation gifted $150,000 towards the Wisconsin Farmers Union Foundation, as the money will go towards continuing development of the Market on River.

  4. National Farmers Union (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The first female to be elected to Wisconsin Farmers Union's board was Ruth Huntington of Mondovi, Wisconsin, in 1952. [citation needed] In 1930, the National Farmers Union established a youth education program after a call for more formalized youth involvement in the organization.

  5. Lisa Kivirist - Wikipedia

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    In collaboration with other women farmers and the South Central Chapter of the Wisconsin Farmers Union and the Wisconsin Farmers Union Foundation, Renewing the Countryside and the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service, Kivirist guided the development [23] of Soil Sisters: A Celebration of Wisconsin Farms and Rural Life, which has ...

  6. Program pays Wisconsin farmers to feed their neighbors in ...

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    Vang Xiong, left, and Vang Thao seen on the farm Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 4615 Pleasant Hill Road in Richfield, Wis. Thao and Xiong are apart of the Wisconsin’s Local Food Purchase Assistance ...

  7. National Farmers Organization - Wikipedia

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    The National Farmers Organization (NFO) is a producer movement founded in the United States in 1955, by farmers, especially younger farmers with mortgages, frustrated by too often receiving crop and produce prices that produced a living that paid less than the minimum wage, and could not even cover the cost of seed, fertilizer, land, etc. This ...

  8. 1933 Wisconsin milk strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1933 Wisconsin milk strike was a series of strikes conducted by a cooperative group of Wisconsin dairy farmers in an attempt to raise the price of milk paid to producers during the Great Depression. Three main strike periods occurred in 1933, with length of time and level of violence increasing during each one.

  9. A group campaigning for Kamala Harris served union workers in Wisconsin an “insulting” lunch — possibly put together by “prison labor” — as it made a pitch for the vice president last ...