Wisconsin Farmers Join National Call for Farm Bill Action

The Wisconsin group attending the 2025 National Farmers Union Fly-In to Washington, D.C. Sept. 8-10 included, left to right, (front row) LaToya Bates, Milwaukee; Camryn Billen, Eau Claire; Elizabeth Yost, Chippewa Falls; Julia Keegan, Augusta; (second row) Linda Ceylor, Catawba; Sadie Elwood, Chippewa Falls; Erin Thompson, Madison; Jess D’Souza, Mt. Horeb; Michelle Ramirez-White, Madison; (third row) Layne Cozzolino, Amherst Junction; Austin Pethan, Chilton; Kate Rosen, Glenwood City; Noreen Mucha, Waukesha; Lindsey Baris, River Falls; (back row) Dave Michelson, DeForest; Joshua Mechaelsen, Waukesha; Dave Rosen, Glenwood City; and Darin Von Ruden, Westby. Photo courtesy of the Wisconsin Famers Union.
WASHINGTON – More than 250 family farmers and ranchers from across the country joined together in Washington, DC last week to urge Congress to act, for farmers’ sake, as part of the National Farmers Union (NFU) Fall Legislative Fly-In. Over the course of the week, Farmers Union members attended hundreds of Congressional meetings and met with several federal agencies.
Eighteen Wisconsin Farmers Union members were among those taking part in the NFU Fly-In. Participants visited the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), where they heard from USDA Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations Tucker Stewart; Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Bill Bean; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Chief Aubrey Bettencourt; and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer.
Bettencourt highlighted the need for increased efficiency within USDA, with a focus on a “one farmer, one file” initiative across agencies. Meyer underscored the vital role that publicly available agricultural data play in decision-making.
“We produce a global balance sheet,” Meyer said. “It’s a real challenge to keep up with technology changes, but if we don’t rise to that challenge, then there’s a few people that know an awful lot.”
Following the USDA briefing, Farmers Union members visited Capitol Hill for a briefing with congressional leaders and staff, including Senate Agriculture Committee Members Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Rep. Josh Riley (D-NY), and other leaders and staff to provide policy updates about the status of farm legislation and fly-in priority topics.
Members also advocated for finishing the five-year farm bill and funding local and regional food procurement. They called for immediate assistance for farmers facing financial uncertainty and other provisions that will benefit family farmers, ranchers, and rural communities across the country, while also addressing the current crisis that farmers and ranchers are facing across the country.
“Wisconsin’s farmers can’t wait any longer,” said Wisconsin Farmers Union President Darin Von Ruden. “We need a farm bill that delivers fairness in the marketplace and stability for rural communities. Farmers are doing their part to feed and fuel this country, and now it’s time for Congress to do theirs.”
Wisconsin Farmers Union is a member-driven organization committed to enhancing the quality of life for family farmers, rural communities, and all people through educational opportunities, cooperative endeavors, and civic engagement. Learn more at www.WisconsinFarmersUnion.com.
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