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The Dairy Production Stabilization Act of 1983 (P.L. 98–180, Title I) authorized the Dairy Promotion Program. The national dairy checkoff started in 1983 as an optional program for dairy farmers to contribute to increase demand for dairy products. As of 2011, the program was no longer optional; dairy producers must contribute to the program.
He was elected to the Wisconsin Senate in 1874, running in what was then the 1st Senate district, comprising all of Sheboygan County. [2] Through his agricultural interests, Eastman became involved in cooperative cheese manufacturing. In 1882 he became president of the newly organized Sheboygan County Dairy Board of Trade. [3]
The Sheboygan County Food Bank hopes to raise $100,000 from the crowdsourcing campaign, which would help 500 students get food on the weekends. Sheboygan's food bank needs your help to support 500 ...
It is the Sheboygan County Food Bank’s primary fundraiser, which raised $230,000 in total over the past five years. The food bank has seen a roughly 60% increase in food needs since the start of ...
SHEBOYGAN - Elizabeth Benicke, daughter of Todd and Patti Benicke of Plymouth, is the newly selected 2024 Sheboygan County Fairest of the Fair.. In earning the honor, Benicke will receive a $2,500 ...
Producers who elected to participate in the program and reduce their milk marketings by between 5% and 30% below their base production were paid $10 per hundred pounds (cwt.) for these reductions. For a 16-month period (12/1/83- 3/31/85), all dairy farmers were assessed 50¢/cwt. on all milk marketed to help defray the cost of the diversion ...
RGA Public Relations, a Sheboygan-based strategic communications company, will offer another free goal-setting webinar in person at the Mead Public Library, 710 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, from 6 to ...
The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office was established in 1846, with T.C. Horner the first sheriff elected. The Sheriff's Office was once located inside the David Taylor House, [20] which still stands today in the same location as a part of the Sheboygan County Historical Museum. The jail was located in the basement of the David Taylor House ...