By Blake Jackson
The 2026 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days will take place July 14-16 at Redetzke's No Joke Dairy near Stratford, Wisconsin. The annual agricultural event will highlight modern farming practices, technology, and innovations while giving visitors an inside look at one of the state’s long-standing dairy operations.
The host farm is owned by Matt and Brittany Redetzke along with Matt’s brother, Sam Redetzke. The fifth-generation dairy farm has remained in the Redetzke family since 1911, when Otto and Ottelia Redetzke built the original barn. Today, the operation is managed by four generations of the family and one employee.
Redetzke’s No Joke Dairy is home to approximately 400 animals, including young stock. The family currently milks cows in the original tie-stall barn but is planning a major expansion that will include a new facility equipped with six robotic milking systems.
Farm Technology Days visitors can attend the event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. General admission is $15 per adult at the gate, while children 12 and under receive free admission. Free parking will also be available for attendees.
For more information, visit https://www.wifarmtechdays.org/.
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