USDA will soon begin taking applications for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. As part of applying for the program, you’ll need to contact the Farm Service Agency county office at your local USDA Service Center to schedule an appointment.
Read MoreIn the unfortunate event your dairy has to dispose of surplus milk, it is important to do so in accordance with EPA's guidelines.
Read MoreFrom April 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020 certain employers must provide paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave if their employee or the family of an employee become sick with COVID-19. It is important you know how these provisions apply to your business.
Read MoreThe USDA as provided updates to their website regarding the USDA Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP)
Read MoreAn updated memorandum was released yesterday by OSHA.
Read MoreToday, May 13, 2020, the Wisconsin State Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Wisconsin legislature’s emergency petition regarding the extension of Governor Evers’ Safer at Home Order.
Read MoreWhat’s happening right now in the dairy sector is the equivalent of the Titanic slamming into an iceberg. The problem is, instead of trying to patch the hole and save the ship, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing in new lifeboat cushions due to insufficient resources.
Read MoreDuring these challenging and unprecedented times, dairy farmers across the nation are finding themselves in financial peril. Many are faced with the agonizing decision of ending their family legacy and giving up farms that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin Dairy Alliance (WDA) signed an amicus brief with Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) supporting the Wisconsin Legislature's emergency petition being heard today before the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Read MoreOn April 9, 2020 Governor Evers received a letter that the Wisconsin Dairy Alliance along with 18 other Wisconsin Trade Associations and 33 Wisconsin Chambers of Commerce signed onto.
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