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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 1, 2024 |
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ICYMI: Gov. Evers Celebrates America?s Dairyland Throughout June Dairy Month |
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MADISON ? Gov. Evers today recapped his visits with dairy farmers, processors, producers, and local community and agricultural industry leaders celebrating June Dairy Month and America?s Dairyland across the state over the month of June. During the visits, Gov. Evers highlighted the strength of the state?s dairy industry as well as efforts and investments by the governor and the Evers Administration to support Wisconsin?s farmers, their families, and the dairy industry over the past five years.
?Wisconsin didn?t become America?s Dairyland by chance?it?s thanks to the hard work of our farmers and their families, processors, and producers who?ve been the backbone of our state for generations and still are to this day,? said Gov. Evers. ?Whether it?s producing a quarter of the nation?s cheese and over 32 billion pounds of milk in 2023 alone or contributing more than $45 billion annually to the state?s economy, dairy is part of our DNA as Wisconsinites, and it?s a history and tradition we?re incredibly proud of. Thank you to all of the folks who opened their homes, farms, businesses, and so many others and welcomed me during June Dairy Month, and I look forward to our continued work together celebrating and supporting America?s Dairyland all year round.?
The governor kicked off June Dairy Month with his weekly radio address, focusing on the state?s dairy industry and encouraging Wisconsinites to support local dairy farmers. The governor?s radio address is available . Gov. Evers also proclaimed June 2024 as ?June Dairy Month? throughout the state of Wisconsin. A copy of the governor?s 2024 June Dairy Month proclamation is available . Wisconsin?s dairy industry is a significant part of the state?s cultural heritage and a central driver of the state?s economic future. According to DATCP, Wisconsin is home to nearly 6,000 dairy farms?more than any other state?and the dairy industry contributes $45.6 billion annually to Wisconsin?s economy.
Gov. Evers this year received the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) 2024 Cheese Champion Award ?for his dedication to maintaining the state?s leadership in the dairy industry.? More on WCMA?s Cheese Champion Award is available . A photo of the governor with his award and WCMA Executive Director John Umhoefer is available On Friday, June 14, Gov. Evers, joined by , started their day with a tour of Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese in Waterloo. A member of WCMA, Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese makes award-winning cheese from milk from their own Holstein cows and has received several awards for their mozzarella, mascarpone, cheese curds, and Oaxaca, including several awards from the World Champion Cheese Contest. The governor and first lady were joined for the tour by WMCA Executive Director Umhoefer and Senior Director Rebekah Sweeney. Photos of the visit are available
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