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More Support For Romanski

June 5, 2020

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More Support For Romanski

Statement from the Wisconsin Dairy Alliance

The Wisconsin Dairy Alliance (WDA) looks forward to working with Randy Romanski as the newly appointed DATCP Secretary. We will continue to help support DATCP and its mission to grow the economy by promoting quality food, healthy plants and animals, sound use of land and water resources, and a fair marketplace.   The success of our great state lies in the resilience and dedication of our farmers and their ability to continue to run their businesses here. All farms, regardless of size, contribute a significant amount of money to their local economies. The dairy industry alone is home to more dairy cows than any other state and contributes $45.6 billion to Wisconsin’s economy each year.
WDA is proud to represent dairy farmers and looks forward to fostering a partnership with DATCP and Secretary-designee Romanski to help support and promote all sizes of farming businesses.

Filed Under: Commodities, News Tagged With: randy romanski, WDATCP, Wisconsin Dairy Alliance

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