By Blake Jackson
Mary Fronek, Devani Hinkelmann, Luke Trapp, and Tyrone Tutland have been selected to join the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation’s (WFBF) WisGO Team, a group dedicated to advocating for Wisconsin agriculture.
The WisGO Team serves as WFBF’s primary line of communication when addressing agricultural topics. Members of this year’s team will receive training to effectively engage with media representatives, communicate agricultural issues, and educate the public. They will also develop storytelling skills to share their experiences across a variety of media platforms.
“Since its inception, advocates on the WisGO Team have been among the best champions for Wisconsin agriculture,” said WFBF President Brad Olson. “These members are tightly in tune to rural issues and we look forward to seeing them grow as agriculture advocates in the coming year.”
The 2025 WisGO Team includes: Andrew Dal Santo (Grant County), Sydney Flick (Columbia County), Mary Fronek (Langlade County), Mitch Giebel (Juneau County), Libby Hafften (Jefferson County), Devani Hinkelmann (UW-River Falls Collegiate Farm Bureau), Ben Huber (Green County), Lynn Leahy (Waushara County), Kyle Nilsestuen (Trempealeau County), Derek Orth (Grant County), Travis Senn (Polk-Burnett Farm Bureau), Luke Trapp (Jackson County), Brooke Trustem (Rock County), Sally Turpin (Juneau County), Tyrone Tutland (Superior Shores Farm Bureau), Kelly Wilfert (Manitowoc County), and Eric Wuthrich (Green County).
Throughout the program, members will gain deeper insights into agricultural challenges, expand professional networks, and serve as trusted voices for Wisconsin agriculture through interviews, legislative engagement, and social media outreach.
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