Wisconsin Agriculture 2024

In partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.

When most people think about Wisconsin agriculture, they immediately think of cheese. And while the Badger State is justified in its reputation as America’s Dairyland, the state’s agriculture industry encompasses so much more. Wisconsin agriculture contributes a whopping $104.8 billion to the state’s economy annually and provides 435,700 jobs in fields such as management and business, science and engineering, forestry production, communications, and more.

Hardworking farmers operate 58,521 farms in Wisconsin covering 13.8 million acres of land. These farms produce some of the state’s top commodities, which include milk, corn, cattle and calves, soybeans, potatoes, cranberries and more. And though they may not make the top 10, other important commodities rank Wisconsin first in the nation, including ginseng, snap beans for processing and milk goats.

Wisconsin 4-H

4-H and FFA Provide Exceptional Opportunities for Wisconsin’s Youth

Agriculture High School Grows the Next Generation of Wisconsin’s Ag Industry

Read the Growing Wisconsin 2022-23 Magazine

Read the Growing Wisconsin 2022-23 Magazine

Wisconsin Agricultural Youth Council Helps High School Seniors Network and Plan for Future Careers

Gwen Boettcher (right) is an agriculture teacher at DeForest Area High School and active WAAE member and officer.

How the Wisconsin Association of Agricultural Educators Helps the State’s Ag Teachers

Wisconsin Tribal Nations Highlight the Importance of Food Sovereignty

Wisconsin’s Top 10 Agricultural Commodities

Alice in Dairyland

Wisconsin’s Alice in Dairyland Program Has an Active History and Bright Future