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Wisconsin dairy farmers are encouraged by this report and have been essential to sustaining local communities and Wisconsin's economy for decades. Annually, the Wisconsin dairy industry generates $46.5 billion economic impact and 154,000 jobs for the state, comprising nearly 50% of the total Wisconsin agriculture contribution.

Amid COVID-19, local dairy farmers continued their essential duties and worked together with companies and communities to provide more than 12 million pounds of milk, cheese, butter and other dairy products to the growing number of families in need.

"In addition to farmers being recognized for their essential role, the Gallup Poll shows promise for job growth in the farming and agriculture industry," said Chad Vincent, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin CEO. "We hope to continue to raise awareness of all the rewarding and reliable careers that are available, particularly among young people and women."

In fact, recent reports show an increase in the number of female farmers in Wisconsin. Studies also show a growing number of young talent—Millennials and Gen Z—are pursuing meaningful careers, like farming. For example, 2017 U.S. census data shows a 16% increase in the number of female farmers in Wisconsin, and a new global survey shows the pandemic has reinforced Millennials and Gen Z desire to drive positive change through their work.

Wisconsin dairy farmer, Julie Maurer, believes this is representative of the rise in advocacy for women and young people in farming.

"The dairy community has been working tirelessly to support both female and new farmers," said Julie Maurer, co-owner of Soaring Eagle Dairy in Wisconsin. "Over just the past few years, we've witnessed tremendous growth in the number of female farmers and support networks."

Those interested in pursuing a career in farming and agriculture should visit Wisconsin Agriculture Education at https://wisconsinaged.org/wiaged/ag-careers/ to learn more.

You can show your support for Wisconsin dairy farmers by looking for the Proudly Wisconsin Cheese and Dairy badges when shopping, and purchasing extra dairy products on National Farmers Day, which is quickly approaching on Monday, Oct. 12.

About Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin: Funded by Wisconsin dairy farmers, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that focuses on marketing and promoting Wisconsin's world-class dairy products. For more information, visit our website at wisconsindairy.org.

SOURCE Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin

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Wisconsin dairy farmers are encouraged by this report and have been essential to sustaining local communities and Wisconsin's economy for decades. Annually, the Wisconsin dairy industry generates $46.5 billion economic impact and 154,000 jobs for the state, comprising nearly 50% of the total Wisconsin agriculture contribution.

Amid COVID-19, local dairy farmers continued their essential duties and worked together with companies and communities to provide more than 12 million pounds of milk, cheese, butter and other dairy products to the growing number of families in need.

"In addition to farmers being recognized for their essential role, the Gallup Poll shows promise for job growth in the farming and agriculture industry," said Chad Vincent, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin CEO. "We hope to continue to raise awareness of all the rewarding and reliable careers that are available, particularly among young people and women."

In fact, recent reports show an increase in the number of female farmers in Wisconsin. Studies also show a growing number of young talent—Millennials and Gen Z—are pursuing meaningful careers, like farming. For example, 2017 U.S. census data shows a 16% increase in the number of female farmers in Wisconsin, and a new global survey shows the pandemic has reinforced Millennials and Gen Z desire to drive positive change through their work.

Wisconsin dairy farmer, Julie Maurer, believes this is representative of the rise in advocacy for women and young people in farming.

"The dairy community has been working tirelessly to support both female and new farmers," said Julie Maurer, co-owner of Soaring Eagle Dairy in Wisconsin. "Over just the past few years, we've witnessed tremendous growth in the number of female farmers and support networks."

Those interested in pursuing a career in farming and agriculture should visit Wisconsin Agriculture Education at https://wisconsinaged.org/wiaged/ag-careers/ to learn more.

You can show your support for Wisconsin dairy farmers by looking for the Proudly Wisconsin Cheese and Dairy badges when shopping, and purchasing extra dairy products on National Farmers Day, which is quickly approaching on Monday, Oct. 12.

About Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin: Funded by Wisconsin dairy farmers, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that focuses on marketing and promoting Wisconsin's world-class dairy products. For more information, visit our website at wisconsindairy.org.

SOURCE Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin

Related Links

http://www.wmmb.com

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