Conservation Voters applaud Evers' Investments in Agriculture |
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Written by Wisconsin Conservation Voters, Ryan Billingham |
Friday, 05 February 2021 13:22 |
These are common sense, practical solutions meant to help farmers, stop the use of Wisconsin’s agriculture industry as a political football in Madison. MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers announced today that his administration will invest more than $43 million in Wisconsin's agriculture economy and farm families in a wide-ranging budget proposal that includes several items centered on farmer-led conservation and agricultural innovation. The announcement includes additional funding for county conservation staff, a crucial resource for local creation and implementation of conservation practices. These staff are the frontline, boots-on-the-ground conservationists who know their local communities and are indispensable to protecting land and water at the local level. Executive Director Kerry Schumann had this to say on today’s announcement: “Wisconsin’s agriculture industry isn’t just one of our state’s most important economic engines, it’s also part of our culture and our tradition. These initiatives invest in common sense, practical solutions meant to help farmers lead the way in local conservation efforts aimed at protecting our water and soil. Conservation and agriculture are not mutually exclusive. Under past administrations and budgets, farmers have been given short shrift when it comes to funding for programs that make it easier for them to innovate and increase their knowledge and implementation of current conservation practices. County conservation staffing and funding has been used as a political football in previous administration’s budgets. They are crucial to conservation efforts. We’re pleased with the commitment to increasing and funding those staff positions at the local level – where good conservation practices matter most. We appreciate Gov. Evers’ commitment to protecting our natural resources while giving farmers tools to lead stewardship efforts from their own acreage.” The budget proposal includes these conservation initiatives:
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