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FoodShare Could Be Ending And Lawmakers Urge Revision On Proposed DATCP Fees

FoodShare Could Be Ending And Lawmakers Urge Revision On Proposed DATCP Fees

Update: 2025-10-28
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Transportation of this fall's harvest faces some new challenges with market reconfiguration.  Ben Jarboe talks with Dean Beaver, grain merchandiser in southern Wisconsin, who says the international market glitches have changed the prices available to farmers.  That means that some are opting to store on farm, or in off-farm storage.  Beaver sales available capacity is going to be tight.  He also says monitoring water levels on the Mississippi is important, and watching basis price opportunities also plays a role.

A little rain in this week's forecast, but temperatures will stay above average.  Stu Muck spells out what he thinks we'll be working with.

Approximately 40 million people could be facing food insecurity by the end of the week if Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits go away.  In Wisconsin that program's called FoodShare.  It too will end on 10/31.  The Wisconsin Farmers Union, in cooperation with National Farmers Union and Farmers Union Enterprises, donated 35,000 pounds of pork to the Eastern Wisconsin Food Pantry in Appleton last week.  Darren VonRuden, WFU President, tells Kiley Allan why they want to focus attention on the precarious situation many households face without this program.

With USDA Farm Service Agency offices open, dairy producers might want to consider signing up for the relatively new Dairy Beef Risk Insurance program.  Katie Burgess, dairy analyst with EverAg explains why that component of overall farm revenue is so key right now.

With the threat of some big increases on fees levied against the states livestock marketing system, WI Assembly Representative, Travis Tranel, is trying to do what he can to head off the adjustments.  He visits with Stephanie Hoff about the feedback he's gotten from the industry and farmers that will be impacted.  He said although his hands may be tied as far as regulatory oversight, he can still implore DATCP to reconsider and deploy whatever legislative tools he's got to adjust the process.

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FoodShare Could Be Ending And Lawmakers Urge Revision On Proposed DATCP Fees

FoodShare Could Be Ending And Lawmakers Urge Revision On Proposed DATCP Fees

Pam Jahnke