Wisconsin's ag tourism industry is set to receive a boost with the introduction of new signage aimed at promoting the state's rural attractions. The initiative, which is being led by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), will see the installation of signs at key locations across the state to highlight the wealth of farm-to-table experiences and rural adventures on offer.
The signs will feature the "Something Special from Wisconsin" logo, which is awarded to businesses and products that are grown, made or processed in the state. The logo will help visitors identify authentic Wisconsin experiences and support local businesses.
Ag tourism is a growing industry in Wisconsin, with visitors flocking to the state's farms, orchards and vineyards for farm-to-table dining, wine tastings, hayrides and other rural experiences. The new signage is expected to make it easier for visitors to navigate the state's rural attractions, while also providing a marketing boost for businesses in the ag tourism sector.
The DATCP has partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Tourism and other state agencies on the initiative, which is part of a wider effort to promote Wisconsin's rural communities and support local economies. The new signs are expected to be installed in the coming months, in time for the busy summer tourism season.
Overall, the new signage initiative represents a positive step forward for Wisconsin's ag tourism industry, helping to raise awareness of the state's unique rural experiences and drive growth in the sector. Whether visitors are looking for a taste of farm life, a scenic countryside drive or a relaxing rural getaway, Wisconsin's ag tourism industry has something special to offer.
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