Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

01/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2026 20:54

Over 300 Advocate for Agriculture at Ag Day at the Capitol

More than 300 farmers and agriculturists gathered at the Monona Terrace in Madison today for Ag Day at the Capitol.

Ag Day at the Capitol is the largest advocacy day for Wisconsin farmers and agriculturists, bringing together a variety of farm groups to learn more about state issues affecting agriculture and meet with their state legislators.

Attendees were welcomed by Wisconsin Farm Bureau President Brad Olson and listened to remarks from Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Secretary Randy Romanski. Sec. Romanski shared a recap of the recent agricultural legislative success stories, updates from the department and commended those in attendance for their involvement in agriculture advocacy.

"Your voice has influenced many things in the last few years," said Sec. Romanski. "Share your story, share your experience because it makes a difference."

Following Sec. Romanski's remarks, Marcus Landry, former UW-Madison Badgers basketball player, delivered a keynote speech. Landry, who has started a family farm following his basketball career, shared his story of getting involved in agriculture.

"I am a part of this farm community and I wouldn't change it for the world," said Landry. "When we come together and show unity, we can make a huge difference."

The afternoon program featured issue briefings on a variety of topics supporting agricultural market development, farm family stability, farm resilience, market transportation, and conservation and wildlife.

Following the program, attendees walked to the Capitol to meet with their legislators. Inside the Capitol Rotunda, attendees explored Farm Bureau spotlight booths and connected with Wisconsin Ag Coalition partners.

"Each one of you is a powerful voice for agriculture," said WFBF President Brad Olson. "When lawmakers hear directly from the people who live these issues every day, it changes the conversation."

Rural Mutual Insurance Company and GROWMARK Inc. are major sponsors of the event. Co-sponsors of the event, with Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, include the Dairy Business Association, Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Cattlemen's Association, Wisconsin Corn Growers Association, Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association, Wisconsin Hemp Alliance, Wisconsin Horse Council, Wisconsin Pork Association, Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association, and Wisconsin Soybean Association.

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