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WFC Launches Health Cooperative for Farmers

Farmer's Health Cooperative of Wisconsin will provide quality coverage at an affordable price.

Farmers and businesses serving agriculture are invited to contact the Farmers' Health Cooperative of Wisconsin for more information by calling 800.539.9370 or by contacting its website at www.farmershealthcooperative.com. Additional information about Aetna can be found at www.aetna.com.


Premises ID - The Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC) has set up a PC at the Farm Service Agency on River Drive, Wausau, solely for the purpose of registering premises. You may also pick up a paper application at this site to send in the mail. For more information about WLIC and Forms for Premises ID

Land Sales Information is available at the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service at the following website: http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Wisconsin/Publications/Land_Sales/index.asp

2007 Custom Rate Guide Available - The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture has recently published a brand new Custom Rate Guide with 2007 data. It replaces the 2004 version. This publications has summarized rates paid by farmers for all types of custom work. Available online in PDF format

2008 Pesticide Applicator Training - Dodge County UW-Extension offers Pesticide Applicator Training (PAT) opportunities for private pesticide applicators that purchase, mix, load or apply RESTRICTED-USE agricultural pesticides to their property, rented property, or the property of his/her employer. Call the Dodge County UW-Extension office at 920.386.3790 for more information on how you can take your test.

Minimum Wages Increase for Ag Workers - On June 1, 2005 Wisconsin's minimum wage for adults increased for the first time since 1997. For agricultural workers over age 18, that means an increase from $4.05 to $5.15 per hour. For workers age 17 and under, the rate increases from the previous rate of $3.70 to $4.25. The rate increases for Wisconsin agricultural workers is the same as required by the federal government for agricultural workers.

For complete details, log onto the Department of Workforce Development website at: http://dwd.wisconsin.gov, then click on wage and hour labor standards and then on current events to learn more about the minimum wage rates.

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Dodge County Ag Impact Report

Agriculture is an important economic force in Dodge County. It includes hundreds of family-owned farms, related businesses and industries that provide equipment, services and other products farmers need to process, market and deliver food and fiber to consumers. The production, sales and processing of Dodge County's farm products generate employment, economic activity, income and tax revenue. Read more about it:
PDF file Dodge County Agriculture Value and Economic Impact (2 pages, 154 KB)

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