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Wisconsin Farm Bureau Shares 2025 Impact Report

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Shares 2025 Impact Report


By Blake Jackson

The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation has released its 2025 Impact Report, outlining the organization’s efforts to strengthen agriculture across Wisconsin through leadership development, agricultural education and farmer support initiatives.

The report highlights the Foundation’s mission to build a stronger agricultural community by promoting agricultural literacy, encouraging leadership growth and supporting the state’s farming families.

“The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Foundation helped me grow as a leader and those skills continue to guide me today,” shared Wisconsin Farm Bureau Board of Trustees Chair Bob Nash.

“Each milestone we reach opens the door wider for someone else. This past year’s progress is proof that when we invest in people, the impact multiplies.”

The report also outlines several key achievements from the past year. Approximately $462,000 was invested in Foundation programs aimed at strengthening agriculture and supporting rural communities.

Through Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom program, about 171,000 students gained a better understanding of agriculture and food production.

In addition, the Gather Wisconsin initiative reached around 400,000 consumers through social media, while 5,500 Farm Neighbors Care stickers were distributed across communities to promote appreciation for farmers and agriculture.

Supporters and members of the agricultural community are encouraged to review the full report at https://wfbf.com/foundation/impact-report/.

Photo Credit: wisconsin-farm-bureau

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