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Wisconsin farmers to receive $50 million in direct aid

This funding is an additional installment of the governor’s Wisconsin Farm Support Program announced in 2020.

August 26, 2021

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Gov. Tony Evers
DIRECT PAYMENTS: Last year, Gov. Tony Evers distributed $50 million in direct aid to farmers through the Wisconsin Farm Support Program. Under the program initiative in 2020, each recipient received up to a $3,500 payment. Handout/Getty Images

Gov. Tony Evers announced an additional $50 million in direct payments to support Wisconsin’s agricultural producers through a new round of the Wisconsin Farm Support Program. In 2020, Evers distributed $50 million in direct aid to farmers through the program.

In total, the governor has earmarked more than $100 million from funding the state received from the federal government to support Wisconsin’s farmers and agricultural industries.

“There’s no question Wisconsin farmers are some of the strongest, most resilient folks in the state, but the last year brought on unique and unprecedented challenges — challenges many of them are still grappling with,” Evers says. “They’ve always had our back, and now, we need to have theirs. I’m glad to be providing another round of direct aid to farmers to support their recovery and strengthen one of our state’s most important industries.”

Farmers have faced low commodity prices in recent years, and the coronavirus pandemic created new challenges for the entire sector with unexpected shocks to agricultural markets. Still, Wisconsin’s agriculture industry annually contributes nearly $105 billion to the state’s economy and provides more than 435,000 jobs, while helping to feed the world.

“Gov. Evers has prioritized our producers during a challenging time,” says Randy Romanski, Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection secretary-designee. “These timely payments will make a real difference for our farmers, and they are unrestricted, so recipients across Wisconsin can use the money where it is needed most or make up for losses.”

In the initial installment of the Wisconsin Farm Support Program announced in May 2020, Evers announced $50 million in direct aid payments to farmers. Under the program initiative in 2020, each recipient received up to a $3,500 payment. The 2020 Wisconsin Farm Support Program funding was provided under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

This additional investment in the program builds on the governor’s previous pandemic-related investments in Wisconsin’s agriculture industry, including $25 million for food security initiatives and funding to boost Wisconsin food products, as well as $3.3 million in assistance for the ethanol industry.

Department of Revenue Secretary Peter Barca adds: “Our team understands the importance of getting help where it is needed in our agricultural communities. We will work with DATCP to ensure a streamlined process to accomplish those goals, and we are eager to serve the Wisconsin farmers who continue to serve all of us.”

DATCP will partner with the DOR to administer the program. Applications will open later this year, after the fall harvest, to ensure sufficient time for farmers to learn about the program and apply. The program will be modeled after the Wisconsin Farm Support Program, implemented by the Evers administration in 2020. The 2021 program is funded by the federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.

Source: Governor’s Office, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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