06/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/04/2026 13:28
WISCONSIN - As Dairy Month begins, and ahead of President Trump's visit to Wisconsin, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) today released a report highlighting how the Trump Administration's policies are devastating Wisconsin farmers - jacking up input costs and cutting off access to customers who buy Made in Wisconsin agricultural products.
"Wisconsin farmers do backbreaking work to produce world-class products that feed the world and drive our rural economies. President Trump came into office promising to support our farmers, but instead has taken every opportunity to jack up their costs, limit their customers, and cut into their margins," said Senator Baldwin. "Between Donald Trump's trade war, unnecessary war in Iran, and attacks on our health care system, Wisconsin farmers are paying more for everything, and Donald Trump has no solutions to the problems he's caused. As President Trump visits Wisconsin, he owes our farmers more than lip service - they need real relief from the high costs they are paying."
The report outlines how President Trump's policies - including starting a trade war and a war of choice in Iran - has sent Wisconsin farmers' input costs through the roof:
Senator Baldwin has traveled Wisconsin talking to farmers, growers, and ranchers about how higher costs and uncertainty under President Trump are adding to already challenging headwinds for their businesses. In recent weeks, Senator Baldwin has visited farms in Janesville, Sharon, Warrens, Stoddard, and Seymour to hear firsthand about the headwinds facing farmers.
A full version of the report is available here.
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