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Press Release: Gov. Evers Announces Governor s Blue Ribbon Commission on Rural Prosperity Releases Report and Ten Action Recommendations
State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 12/16/2020 07:00 AM CST
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 16, 2020
Gov. Evers Announces Governor s Blue Ribbon Commission on Rural Prosperity Releases Report and Ten Action Recommendations
MADISON Gov. Tony Evers today announced the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Rural Prosperity has released “Rural Voices for Prosperity: A Report of the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Rural Prosperity,” which calls for coordinated measures across state government to meet the needs of Wisconsin’s rural communities.
The report features 10 overarching recommendations that, taken together, would commit state government to a comprehensive approach to rural prosperity, create new partnerships with rural and tribal communities in the designing and delivering state services, and invest more thought
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All four panelists offered advice to those considering diversifying: just do it.
Birth of the pizza farm
Heather Secrist, owner and farmer at Suncrest Gardens Farm, described how her farm evolved since 2004. What began as a little farmer’s market stand in her hometown of Alma grew to a year round CSA and then shifted to what she terms “a pizza farm.”
She began by running her home grown ingredients (vegetables, meat and eggs) through her own farm kitchen where she creates ready-to-eat foods out of all the items they raise at the farm. Gradually the business grew.
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Michelle Tressler recalls the evening of May 13 after the state Supreme Court canceled Wisconsin’s Safer at Home order that had blocked sit-down traffic at bars and restaurants like hers to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
People she knew texted her with congratulatory messages. “I had no congratulatory feeling,” says Tressler, who with her husband
Bill owns Hinterland Brewery and restaurant across the street from Lambeau Field in the Green Bay Titletown District. “I found it very scary that the governor had been stripped of his ability to use science to give us the best parameters and business practices.”