At Least 30 Business Items Tackled At WFBF Meeting And Coffee Soars - Heinberg


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Dec 10 2024 50 mins  

Rural citizens can't take for granted "meals on wheels".  Funding levels are low and volunteers tough to find in rural Wisconsin.  So says Ronda James, the nutrition program director at the Aging and Disability Resource Center in Central Wisconsin. They serve Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, and Wood counties with the Meals on Wheels program. Just last year, their small team and 350+ volunteers delivered 145,000 meals to more than 1,300 residents. Unfortunately, James says their costs have gone up about 30 percent as the demand for the program also grows. 

Weather is changing says Stu Muck, ag meteorologist.  Pam Jahnke and Stu also discuss how consumers can find out exactly where their milk originated with a simple code on the container.

Ashley Huhn from the Steffes Group says they're as busy as they'll ever be in a calendar year, right now!  He highlights an equipment auction happening today in the Lake Geneva area.  Paid for by the Steffes Group.

Over 200 delegates at the WI Farm Bureau Federations 105th annual business meeting tackled more than 30 agenda items according to Jason Mungniani, executive director of government relations for WFBF.  Brad Olson from Polk County was re-elected president with Joe Braegger of Independence re-elected vice president.

Coffee prices are catching attention this morning after blowing past highs not seen since the Carter Administration.  That's the word from John Heinberg, market analyst with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend. He also previews areas to watch in this afternoon's World Ag Supply report (WASDE) from USDA.

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