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2 !"!#$! #$#% & ' (!#&% $!" &)!$* +!, -.(( $#/$0$#) $#) #, &$!" &!, #( $(!$( ) * (.!1 +#) / #$ % /) 2 #, 3, ( $!#) &!" 4 ) #!$ ) ##) 5 3!".. +!, 67 ( /$%,!/#) ( ( +8#) 9&!#" " : !, + ##, ;!!#$! $+!/!#% &4 #$##)!) /!# % ) ) ( #!# % ) ) ( //< " ) = ( //$#) " ( ) % ( //= #!$3 3 ) ( ).!1 ) <. < 3. +!, >?!)!$;!" ##) ( #% = +( $# #( " )!# +!, A6!#$! $ $, % 3, #!$ )!#+8) /!#) ) ) #!" #!#% $, % 2

3 3, #( $(!$!!) ) $" # ( #$# #!#) $#1 ) #$ % /) /##,!#& ) $!#&&" ) 1 B #, " #!)!" $!" ( ) ) ##)!"! /$#, ( ( )!!, ' (!#&% $!" &)!$* )! ( $#/$0$#) $#) #, &$!" &!, #( $(!$( ) * (Tim Schneider found through Ron Brath, Realtor in Fond du Lac) Two sites are listing farms for sale: (1) Dairy Realty.com ( lists properties by state and (2) Farm Credit Services has farm listings on their Lands of America Website ( New North -- WI Agricultural Land Sales By County, Total Agricultural Land, WI 1/ (August 2008) (From: County Agricultural land continuing in agriculture use Dollars Number of Acres per transactions sold acre Agricultural land being diverted to other uses Dollars Number of Acres per transactions sold acre Total of all agricultural land Number of transactions Acres sold Dollars per acre 1 Brown $5, $13, $5, Calumet $4, $12, $4, Door $4, $7, $4, Florence 5 Fond du Lac $3, $9, $4, Green Lake $4, $4, $4, Kewaunee $3, $5, $3, Manitowoc $3, $7, $3, Marinette $2, $5, $3, Marquette $2, $2, Oconto $2, $6, $2, Outagamie $4, $12, $9, Shawano $3, $2, $3, Sheboygan $4, $23, $6, Waupaca $3, $4, $3, Waushara $3, $12, $3, Winnebago $3, $14, $6, New North Totals $3, $9, $4, Wisconsin(1) 1, ,673 $3, $10, $4,365.00

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8 8 ) $ * ( Number of Farms Brown 288 Marquette 71 Calumet 225 Menominee 0 Door 151 Oconto 252 Florence 15 Outagamie 334 Fond du Lac 447 Shawano 500 Green Lake 134 Sheboygan 238 Kewaunee 280 Waupaca 340 Manitowoc 372 Waushara 93 Marinette 128 Winnebago 145! "# "#$%! & ' & (# & $! All information from the 2002 Census of Agriculture Wisconsin: Released June 3, 2004, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

9 9,+,+,+,+,+,+ ) $ * (,+,+,+ + Number of Milk Cows Brown Marquette 5989 Calumet Menominee 0 Door 9286 Oconto Florence 419 Outagamie Fond du Lac Shawano Green Lake 8831 Sheboygan Kewaunee Waupaca Manitowoc Waushara 5860 Marinette Winnebago 13766! "# "#$%! & ' & (# & $! All information from the 2002 Census of Agriculture Wisconsin: Released June 3, 2004, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

10 10 Population Density by Municipality (January 2008 Population Estimates)

11 11 Population Density by Municipality (January 2008 Population Estimates)

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26 !" " ) 5 ( #$"!< $B #) /!# /!) #) +,!.!!, 4!(!$3 ) ( ) )!# #E I; #) ) #M) #) /!#!#//( $!#!" ( $" &?- -#6?? 6??6/) ) # HJ I (!$ ( ##)! ) #!) ) & - N ## #) /!#//( $!#) ) #6?? J ( ( +8#) 9&!#" " :!%!( E!##,!" " (!##), #, (, 9! &/,! * :9 ) ( )!#!#) * Agricultural Education Programs (Post-Secondary) in New North -- SUMMARY (LABOR & MANAGEMENT) (October 2008) 26 College or University Agricultural Program(s) Level Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) Agri-Business/Science Technology (AAS) Agriculture/Outdoor Power Equipment (AAS) Crop Application Specialist (C) Exploring Agriculture, Horticulture & Natural Resources (C) Farm Business and Production Management (TD) Farm Operation (TD) Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) Technical Diploma (TD) Certificate (C) Address 1 City ZIP Code 1825 N. Bluemound Drive Appleton Lakeshore Technical College (LTC) Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC) Farm Business & Technical Diploma (D) Diary Herd Management (D) Veterinary Technical -- Associate Degree Technical Diploma Associate Degree 1290 North Avenue 235 North National Avenue Cleveland Fond du Lac Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) Technical Diploma -- 6 year, Part-time, Offered District-wide Technical Diploma 2740 West Mason Street Green Bay UW Fond du Lac Agriculture and Natural Resources 4 Technical Colleges offer 10 Programs in Agriculture Associate of Arts and Science Degree 400 University Drive (5 Technical Diplomas, 3 Associate Degrees and 2 Certificates) 1 UW Campus offers one Associate Degree in Agriculture Fond du Lac

27 / ##, #) /#!#$% &( ) " ; 3 H#) #)!$$" &#" /) ) ;!) ( )!!#! $ (!/) #" #!!!#$! $) ( ) -!" #&!) ( ( $#1!" )!" ) &#&!) ( ( $#1 " ) ) ( //$#) +!" #!$) ##, 9!" (!, )! + ##, +) ) D >!,.!1!#% "! +8 ) ) (,, ) -D66D )!" %, 0/!, # #$1 #9"!" ) $/" /" % O (!( # /:H ;!93, #!$.!/) & 3 O!B #B!1 3 +! $; $$@ #$" ) &!" )!" #!,!! ' ( #&) #I!) &!6 96 0A A 06 6 P :,!$$) D #(!, " :, ( /"!" ) #) &!/) * 27

28 28 $)!%!( M) ) (,, ) # J) #"!!1 ) ;!) " " ) #)!&&( ) 9!) ; #) ) #* #$$, ( $!#)!&&( ) * : K % #" I!#, ) ( ; ) J --8/26/2008 Ron Kazmierczak ed Limit of Sandstone Aquifer regional map and Explanation Probable Well Yields, along with Limit of Niagara Aquifer regional map and Explanation Probable Well Yields (from: Wisconsin Geological Survey (USGS) 1970s from Robert P. Barnum, DNR) --Ron K. included his from Charles R. Verhoeven, DNR that provides specific area that they are interested in they should contact the regional DNR office or State Geologic Survey, specifically, Dave Hart ( ). --Ron K. referred Robert P. Barnum, P.E., Drinking & Groundwater Regional Supervisor, Northeast Region, WI DNR, (920) (FAX (920) ) Robert.Barnum@wisconsin.gov to with potential well concerns and questions on high-capacity wells contact George Mickelson at (608) of the central DNR office for the permit process. Mr. Barnum included a map of contact information for contacts for counties in Northeast Wisconsin (Marinette, Oconto, Menominee, Shawano, Waupaca, Outagamie, Waushara, Marquette, Green Lake, Fond du Lac, Winnebago, Brown, Manitowoc, Calumet, Kewaunee and Door Counties)

29 Sheboygan County - The private Water Supply Specialist is Kevin Shurilla in Plymouth at (920) , ext He can help you or direct you to other drinking water staff for questions you might have. 29

30 Florence County - The private Water Supply Specialist is Glenn Mueller out of DNR Woodruff area which covers Florence Co. (until vacancy is filled at Rhinelander), at 715/ (R. Barnum 9/3/2008 ) Cost to drill a well is typically $60-100/foot (Tim Schneider 9/2/2008 ). 30!#$! $+!/!#% &4 #$##) 9.!1 ; 9;!!" ) = #!$:?D6D $#+ #) # ( #!/!#% & ) 0!#$: 1. Most farms that exceed 1000 cows will require a 3 phase power service. 2. The size of this 3 phase power service will vary depending on the total number of cattle and whether or not they plan to use a digester to generate electricity and sell back to the utility. Conditions pertaining to 3 phase power are as follows: a. The minimum size is 400 amps at 480 volts 3 phase and the maximum is 1200 amps at 480 volts 3 phase. b. In general the capacity is not the limiting factor in rural areas as much as it is the availability of 3 phase power verses single phase power (typical). c. The cost to install a 3 phase power service is roughly $60,000 per mile. 3. Chuck Imeg of WPS (( ), reported (to Mark Weber): a. The utility does not typically have maps of their distribution system available for the general public as they are very complex, managed by and internal computer system and constantly changing. Also, he felt that they would not be comfortable making this information readily available to the general public. b. The most logical solution to our need to quickly understand power availability for CAFOs, would be to reference the name and phone number to the WPS Business Solution Center, ( ). This group works as an internal representative for small commercial type customers and they can quickly provide information as to the availability of 3 phase electrical power if we inquire with a specific location on a case by case basis.!) /!# % ) ) /EDD" #) ) #, D! $D( 1 D#, ) ##)!" #!$) /( $L " )!#( ) ) #B 0/ #) " L " )!#( ) 9!$" K!) 1 # ;?DD 0!#$: ( #!# % ) ) 9 # #" :! /( 4 )!,!" ) #/ (, ( ) 4 ( " %!!#$! $!E /EDD( ) "!!$# $$" ( D( ) "!D( D! /D! / /" &3 # " E?DD ( //< " ) = ( //$#) Tim Schneider sent (PDF) diagram for site plan of a typical CAFO (1000 animal unit) sized dairy with general costs to construct, with a minimum of acres for this sized dairy; status of a multiple listing service, which there is no such service for specifically ag real estate. Finally cost to drill a well is typically $60-100/foot.

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32 32 " ( ) % ( //= #!$3 ) ( ) 96:4 ; 0 G ) #/!# G ) #!E /EDD( G " ( D/#) D!, #( $( D &$#1 ) /) "!#%!" $# ) 1 #!" &!!!, #( $(!" ) #$) #= 9:I Q J+$! I % $!( ) G!#, #( $( +$!; #$$." #B!" ##!$" ( ) #) $/.!1 )! $#3, ( $!#) #B //( ##) J66D?D

33 ) ) #!#) E+&) ) #!$!#% +" ( ) &; #) ) #9+ +; : A74 % 6A6 ( #6 " " (! ; A>?-H 0?>0-? Q? ?9 E /EDD/" /, D 3 # " E>D-D :H New North -- Farm-Oriented Statewide Associations of Wisconsin (May 2008) (From: Wisconsin Blue Book , pages 625 to 639) Name Website City Contact 1 Agribusiness Council, WI wisagri.com Madison Ferron Havens, Pres./CEO fhavenswac@mhtc.net 2 Agricultural Educators, WI. Assn. of Fox Lake Richard F. Aide, Exec. Dir. dick@waae.com 3 Agriculture, Wis. Women for Watertown Victoria Coughlin, Pres. 4 Agri-Service Assn., Inc., WI Madison John Petty, Exec. Dir. infor@wawa.org 5 Agronomy, Amer. Soc. Of Madison Ellen Bergfeld, Exec. Vice Pres. 6 Beef Council, Inc., WI Madison John W. Freitag, Exec. Dir. jwf@beeftips.com 7 Breeders Assn., WI Brown Swiss Coon Valley Barbara Muenzenberger, Secy.-Treas. bovalleyswiss@aol.com 8 Breeders Assn., WI Chester White Sauk City Bruce Hashieder 9 Breeders Assn., WI Guernsey Trempealeau Deb Lakey, Secy-Treas. wisgba@yahoo.com 10 Breeders' Assn., WI Livestock Argyle Marv Espenscheid, Exec. Dir. wlbaosf@mhtc.net 11 Breeder's Assn. WI Shorthorn Rio Ann Jennings, Secy. 12 Cattleman's Assn., WI Richland Center Dick Hauser, Legislative Com. Chair 13 CattleWomen's Council, WI Bristol Kathy Miller, Secy. Treas. millersmagnum@aol.com 14 Cooperatives, WI Fed. Of Madison William Oemichen, Pres./CEO bill.oemichen@wfcmac.coop 15 Corn Promotion Board, Inc., WI Palmyra Bob Oleson, Exec. Dir. wicorn@idcnet.com 16 County Agricultural Agents, WI Assn. Appleton Kevin Jarek, Pres. kevin.jarek@ces.uwex.edu 17 Crop Improvement Assn., Inc., WI Madison Jack Kaltenberg, Pres. wcia@mailplus.wisc.edu 18 Crop Production Assn., WI Madison Mike Turner, Exec. Dir. wcpa@tds.net 19 Crop Science Society of America Madison Ellen Bergfeld, Exec. Vice President 20 Dairy Council of WI, Inc. Brookfield Laura Wilford, Dir. lwilford@wmmb.org 21 Dairy Products Assn., Inc., WI Middleton Brad Legreid, Exec. Dir. 33

34 34 22 Dairy Technology Soc., WI foodsci.wisc.edu/wdts Madison Robert L. Bradley, Secy. 23 Farm Bureau Federation, Cooperative, WI Madison Roger Cliff, CAO 24 Farm Bureau Service Cooperative, WI Madison Debbi Raemisch, manager 25 Farmers Union, WI wisconsinfarmersunion.com Chippewa Falls Sue Beitlich, Pres. 26 FFA, WI Assn. of dpi.wi.gov/ffa/ffa.html Madison Jeff Hicken, State Advisor 27 Food Processors Assn., Inc., Midwest Madison Nicholas C. George, Jr., Pres. 28 Food Protection, WI Assoc. for Sun Prairie Randall Daggs, Secy. 29 Hereford Assn., WI Polled Argyle Ruth Expenscheild, Secy. 30 Holstein Assn., WI Baraboo Christianne Williams, Dir. Of Operations Land and Water Conservation Assn., Inc., WI Madison Julian Zelazny, Exec. Dir. 32 Liquid Waste Carriers Assn., WI Madison Ann Gryphan 33 Livestock and Meat Council, WI Madison Daniel Vogel, Marketing Division 34 Meat Processors, Inc., WI Assn. of Bloomington Ken Bisarek, Exec. Secy. 35 Milk Marketing Board, WI Madison James Robson, CEO 36 National Farmers Organization, WI Prairie du Sac Don Hamm, State Pres. 37 Postsecondary Agricultural Students Fennimore Paul Cutting, State Director 38 Professional Dairy Producers of WI Fond du Lac 39 Soil Science Soc. Of America Union Grove Gina Halter, Exec. Secy. 40 Wisconsin Dairy Business Association Oneida Laurie Fischer - Executive Director lfischer@widba.com 41 Wisconsin Dairy Products Association Baraboo Joe Weis, Foremost Farms, President Note: Source: This is from a list that was compiled from a questionnaire mailed to known statewide associations in Fall 2006.!1 ) 9;.#$1 +" ( #= ) +$!!/!#% (, ( ) ++#+)!# % 5 // +&) ) #( ) 4 ; 0.!" #) : 006.#$1 +) ) #, +$!) $!" #H+" ( " -? 96 $ ) : #$1 7 Wisconsin Cheese Plant Capacity and Future Milk Production Prepared by Bob Cropp

35 Wisconsin's milk production: Billion Pounds July 2008 Wisconsin s milk production peaked in 1988 at 25 billion pounds of milk and declined to a low of billion pounds in Milk production has increased each year beginning with Table 1: Wisconsin milk production trends: Year Cows % Change Milk Per % Change Total Milk % Change (Million) Cow (Billion Lbs.) % 17, % % % 18, % % % 18, % % % 19, % % Average %: 2004 to % +2.8% +3.0% Wisconsin s milk cow numbers also increased in 2006 and Modernization, herd expansions and new large herds are turning around milk cow numbers and milk production in Wisconsin. Table 2: Wisconsin dairy herds, 2007 Herd Size (number of cows) Percent of herds Percent of milk 1 to to to to to plus

36 36 Herds under 50 cows will continue to steady decline in numbers. Some of the 50 to 99 cow herds will exit the dairy industry and some will modernize and expand. Herds with 100 cows or more will increase in number. Herds of 500 or more cows will increase in number with many in the 600 to 1,200 cow range and more herds above 1,200 cows Herds with 200 or more cow now produce 41 percent of the state s milk. Wisconsin s cows and milk production by 2012: The expansion of larger herds will more than offset the exiting of smaller herds; thus the number of milk cows could increase annually on the average of 0.2% to 0.3%. As smaller herds exit and modernization and expansion of remaining herds occur milk per cow could increase annually on the average of 1.5% and 2.0%. Total milk production could increase annually on the average of 1.7% to 2.3% Total milk production by 2012 could be in the range of 26.1 billion pounds to 26.8 billion pounds Wisconsin total pounds of cheese produced in 2007: billion pounds Cheese plants used about 24.5 billion pounds of milk, about 420 million more pounds of milk than what was produced in Wisconsin in Considering that about 10 percent of Wisconsin s milk is used for fluid (beverage) milk and the production of dairy products other than cheese, about 21.7 billion pounds of Wisconsin s milk was used to make cheese. Therefore, about 2.8 billion pounds of milk (some in the form of condensed skim milk, nonfat dry milk, liquid MPC) was brought into Wisconsin to make cheese. Wisconsin is milk protein deficit for cheese making. Therefore, condensed skim milk, nonfat dry milk and liquid MPC is brought into the state for standardizing raw milk for cheese making. Wisconsin cheese plant capacity: In 1988 when Wisconsin s milk production peaked at 25 billion pounds Wisconsin had 225 cheese plants. As milk production declined excess cheese plant capacity increased. Competition by dairy cooperatives and non-cooperative cheese plants for a shrinking milk supply led to a variety of milk premiums paid to dairy producers as well as milk hauling subsidies. As a result, Wisconsin cheese makers pay dairy producers more for milk to make cheese than any other state. This has tightened the net operating margins of cheese plants making it difficult to generate needed capital for modernization of plants or building new plants. Many small cheese plants closed and dairy cooperatives have closed plants and consolidated production in remaining plants. As of 2007 Wisconsin s cheese plants were down to 116 plants. Dairy cooperatives and non-cooperative cheese plants have invested capital to modernize old existing plants. No new major cheese plants have been built since the Alto cheese plant in Some smaller cheese plants have modernized and converted to specialty cheese production and a new specialty cheese plants have been built. Specialty cheese now accounts for 16 percent of Wisconsin s cheese production. But, the largest portion of cheese production in Wisconsin and the U.S. is commodity cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, etc.). Wisconsin needs to compete for the national commodity cheese business against large and newly constructed cheese plants in California, Idaho and Texas. It is not possible to have 100 percent utilization of cheese plant capacity 12 months of the year. Milk production still has seasonal trends. Cheese sales have seasonal trends. Fluid (beverage) milk sales are seasonal and change during holidays. Therefore, Wisconsin cheese plants need to serve a balancing function. Wisconsin doesn t have powder plants to serve the balancing

37 function. This means that at times plant capacity is almost exceeded and at times utilization will be less than 100 percent. But, with plant closings and now milk production expansion there is not a lot of excess plant capacity. Assuming 95 percent of cheese plant capacity is used on the average over the course of a year, total cheese plant capacity is about 25.8 billion pounds of milk. But, considering seasonality factors, Wisconsin cheese plant capacity may be no more than 25 billion pounds. With fluid use of milk static, most all of the additional milk production in Wisconsin will be used to make cheese. Assuming Wisconsin s milk production will increase 1.7% annually, 100 percent of cheese plant capacity would be utilized just to handle Wisconsin produced milk by If Wisconsin s milk production increases annually by 2.3%, 100 percent cheese plant capacity to handle Wisconsin s milk production would be reached by But, Wisconsin dairy cooperatives and other Wisconsin cheese plants now have dairy producers in neighboring states of Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Michigan. They will still need to handle the milk from these dairy producers. In addition, nonfat dry milk, condensed skim milk or liquid MPC will continue to be brought in to Wisconsin to standardize raw milk for cheese making. Considering outside milk and standardization, it appears that Wisconsin s cheese plant capacity is already being utilized close to 100 percent most of the year. At least consideration needs to begin on new investment in cheese plant capacity in order to assure dairy producers there will be a good market for their expanding milk production. It takes a year or more to construct a new plant. Wisconsin initiatives in milk production are now having a positive impact. Dairy cooperatives and other milk companies were not interested in investing in more plant capacity when Wisconsin s milk supply was declining and competition for milk resulted in premiums being made for milk that were not cost justified. Now with milk production increasing Wisconsin needs to consider incentives for dairy cooperatives and other milk companies to invest in cheese plants and whey processing plants. The national commodity cheese business is a very competitive business. Therefore, in order to make Wisconsin cheese plants competitive as well as having favorable operating margins that will make capital investment in plants and equipment economically feasible, consideration also needs to be given to methods for reducing farm to plant milk procurement costs and cost justified milk premiums paid to dairy producers. 00; #) ) #) +$!!/!#%!" ( (.#$1 +" ( # +/!" % 5 // K ( $% >/!, #& #$1 /" ( ##; #) ) ##&!) #,!) " ( "!!H 37

38 38 Wisconsin s Milk Production and Cheese Plant Capacity By Bob Cropp Professor Emeritus University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin $% &#) ) $#" ) #,!/(!/( ) ### 676?#) "!#% +$!)!" #& /EDD"!/)!#( ) D&) D ( ) #) ) D&" D/$!) D/" &D;!#% /" &H/( $#) " 66D H ) /!" ) &( #) 6.#$1 +) ) #, +$!) $!" #/) ) #, E -?/$!) /) ) #, R S S 6 $ ) & #$1!(!$$% 6/$!/) ) #, R S S $ ) & #$1!(!$$% A?/$!) /) ) #, T 6 $ ) & #$1!(!$$% -/$!) /) ) #, T $ ) & #$1!(!$$% 6 /$!).O ; E+" ( #/=!$.#$1 +" ( # % ( #) ; #) ) # A0 7 -?!$#6 $ ) 9 7: Licensed Dairy Plants Located in the New North -- SUMMARY (INFRASTRUCTURE-REGULATION) published November 2007 County Licensed Dairy Plants in New North Cheese Factories/ Mfg Milk Processing Grade A Transfer/Receiving Stations Plant Capacity Tank Wash >2,000,000 <=2,000,000 Brown Calumet Door Florence Fond du Lac Green Lake Kewaunee Manitowoc Marinette 1 1 Marquette Menominee Oconto Outagamie

39 39 Shawano Sheboygan Waupaca Waushara 2 2 Winnebago TOTAL ; #) ) #- -?!$#6 $ ) 9 7: Licensed Dairy Plants Located in the New North published November 2007 County Company Name City Sta Product te Brown Arla Foods Kaukauna WI Asiago, Brick/Muenster, Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Farmers, Gouda, Grade A Receiving Station, Havarti, Mexican/Hispanic, Mfg Milk Monterey Jack, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Powdering Operation, Romano, Smoked Cheese, Swiss, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Pulaski WI Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg Milk Mozzarella, Parmesan Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Denmark WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Mascarpone, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Provolone, Ricotta, UF/RO Systems Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Denmark WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Denmark WI Bleu, Brine System, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Gorgonzola, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Green Bay WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Denmark WI Tank Wash Grade A Brown Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Denmark WI Tank Wash Grade A Brown DCI Cheese - Green Bay Green Bay WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Brown Green Bay Creamery Green Bay WI Butter Blends, Cheese Factory, Cream Cheese, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Powder Mixing/Blending Brown Holland Cold Storage Kaukauna WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs

40 40 Brown Laack Brothers Cheese Greenleaf WI Cheese Spreads, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Brown Land O Lakes Inc Denmark WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Grade A Receiving Station, lbs, Mozzarella, Powder Mixing/Blending, Provolone, Smoked Cheese, Whey Processing Brown Ledgetop Milk Processing Greenleaf WI Tank Wash Grade A Brown Malcore Foods Inc De Pere WI Cold Pack, Flavoring Cream Cheese, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Brown Morning Glory Dairy De Pere WI Cream, Extended Run, Grade A >2,000,000 Past/Processing, Grade A Receiving Station, Retail Milk Packaging, Single Service Container, Snack Dips, Sour Cream Brown Schreiber Foods Inc. Green Bay WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese Brown Scray's Cheese Co De Pere WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Edam, Gouda, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station Brown US Specialty Cheese Inc Green Bay WI Cold Pack, Flavoring Cream Cheese, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Processed Cheese Brown Winona Foods Green Bay WI Bleu, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Gorgonzola, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Brown Winona Foods Green Bay WI Cheese Factory, Flavoring Cream Cheese, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese Calumet Briess Industries Inc Chilton WI Condensary, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Powdering Operation Calumet Briess Industries Inc Chilton WI Tank Wash Grade A Calumet Foremost Farms USA Cooperative Chilton WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Condensary, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Provolone, Smoked Cheese, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Calumet Land O Lakes Inc Kiel WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Condensary, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack, Powdering Operation, Whey Processing Calumet Sargento Foods Inc Hilbert WI Cold Pack, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese, Snack Dips >2,000,000

41 Calumet Scoops Ice Cream Parlor LLC Chilton WI Ice Cream, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Calumet Thiel Cheese & Ingredients LLC Hilbert WI lbs, Processed Cheese Calumet Vern's Cheese Chilton WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Door Dairy View Country Store Sturgeon Bay WI Ice Cream, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Door Dan's Fish Inc Sturgeon Bay WI Breading Cheese, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Door Door County Ice Cream Company Sister Bay WI Ice Cream, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Door Renard's Cheese Algoma WI Breading Cheese, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Flavoring Cream Cheese, lbs Door Renard's Cheese Sturgeon Bay WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Door Rosewood Dairy Inc Algoma WI Brick/Muenster, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Monterey Jack Florence (--) Fond du Lac AG Price Campbellsport WI Buys Milk from Producers, Grade A Transfer Station Fond du Lac Alto Dairy Cooperative Waupun WI Asiago, Brick/Muenster, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Condensary, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Edam, Extended Run, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella, Powdering Operation, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Fond du Lac Alto Dairy Cooperative Fond du Lac WI Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station Fond du Lac Baker Cheese Factory Inc. Saint Cloud WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Grade A Receiving Station, lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Powder Mixing/Blending Fond du Lac Casa Anna Foods Fond du Lac WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Fond du Lac Dairy Farmers of America Inc. Fond du Lac WI Grade A Receiving Station Fond du Lac Grand Cheese Company Fond du Lac WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Fond du Lac Knaus Cheese Rosendale WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Fond du Lac N F O Eastern WIS Dairy Office Fond du Lac WI Buys Milk from Producers, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station Fond du Lac Ottery Brothers Campbellsport WI Tank Wash Grade A Fond du Lac Ottery Brothers LLC Campbellsport WI Grade A Transfer Station Fond du Lac Park Cheese Company Inc. Fond du Lac WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Fond du Lac Park Cheese Company Inc. Fond du Lac WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, 41

42 lbs Fond du Lac Park Cheese Company Inc. Brownsville WI Asiago, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Grade A Receiving Station, lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Parmesan, Provolone, Romano Fond du Lac Saputo Cheese Fond du Lac WI Condensary, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Powder Mixing/Blending, Powdering Operation, Whey Processing Fond du Lac Saputo Cheese Fond du Lac WI Bleu, Cheese Factory, Condensary, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Powder Mixing/Blending Fond du Lac Saputo Cheese USA Inc. Fond du Lac WI Tank Wash Grade A Fond du Lac Saputo Cheese USA Inc. Fond du Lac WI Tank Wash Grade A Green Lake M & S Services Cambria WI Bleu, Cheese Factory, Custom Processing, Gorgonzola, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Green Lake Salemville Cheese Co Op of Cambria Cambria WI Buys Milk from Producers, Mfg. Milk Transfer Station Kewaunee Krohn Dairy Products Luxemburg WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Powdering Operation, Provolone, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Kewaunee Packerland Whey Products Luxemburg WI Tank Wash Grade A Kewaunee Ron's Wisconsin Cheese Luxemburg WI Breading Cheese, Cheese Spreads, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Manitowoc Cedar Crest Ice Cream Manitowoc WI Ice Cream, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Manitowoc Cedar Crest Ice Cream Manitowoc WI Tank Wash Grade A Manitowoc Cold Stone Creamery Manitowoc WI Ice Cream Mix, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Manitowoc Henning Cheese Factory Inc Kiel WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Farmers, Mfg Milk Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella Manitowoc Pine River Dairy Inc Manitowoc WI Butter Factory, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Manitowoc Pine River Pre Pack Inc Newton WI Cold Pack, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese Manitowoc Riverside Foods Inc Two Rivers WI Breading Cheese, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Manitowoc Sargento Foods Inc Kiel WI Breading Cheese, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese, Snack 42

43 43 Manitowoc Saxon Creamery Cleveland WI Brine System, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Gouda, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Swiss Marinette Joe's Cheese House Inc Marinette WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Marquette (--) WI Menominee (--) WI Oconto Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Pulaski WI Asiago, Brine System, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Mfg Milk Parmesan, Romano Oconto Belgioioso Cheese Inc. Pulaski WI Tank Wash Grade A Oconto Dips 'N' More Sobieski WI Ice Cream Treat, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Oconto Saputo Cheese Lena WI Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Powder Mixing/Blending, Provolone, Ricotta, UF/RO Systems Oconto Saputo Cheese USA Inc. Lena WI Tank Wash Grade A Oconto Springside Cheese Corp Oconto Falls WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Farmers, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack Oconto Z Cheese Shoppe Oconto WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Outagamie Alto Dairy Cooperative Black Creek WI Asiago, Brick/Muenster, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Condensary, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Edam, Grade A Receiving Station, lbs, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella, UF/RO Systems Outagamie Alto Dairy Cooperative Black Creek WI Tank Wash Grade A Outagamie Bel Brands USA Little Chute WI Cheese Spreads, Cold Pack, Flavoring Cream Cheese, lbs, Processed Cheese, Snack Dips Outagamie Black Creek Packaging LLC Black Creek WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Outagamie Caprine Supreme LLC Black Creek WI Goat Cheese, Goat Milk, Grade A <=2,000,000 Past/Processing, Retail Milk Packaging, Yogurt Outagamie Foremost Farms USA Cooperative Appleton WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Condensary, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Grade A Receiving Station, Mexican/Hispanic, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Powder Dips <=2,000,000

44 44 Mixing/Blending, Provolone, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing Outagamie Lamers Dairy Inc. Appleton WI Buys Milk from Producers, Custom Processing, Goat Milk, Grade A >2,000,000 Past/Processing, Retail Milk Packaging, Sour Cream Outagamie MCT Manufacturing Inc Appleton WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Outagamie McCain Foods USA Inc Appleton WI Breading Cheese, Extended Run, Flavoring Cream Cheese, Mfg Milk Snack Dips Outagamie Seymour Dairy Products Inc Seymour WI Bleu, Brine System, Cheese Factory, Gorgonzola, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station Outagamie Simons Specialty Cheese Little Chute WI Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, Provolone, UF/RO Systems Outagamie Sue Ann's Bagels Appleton WI Flavoring Cream Cheese, lbs Outagamie Wohlt Cheese New London WI Cheese Spreads, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese, Snack Dips Shawano Amicos Bonduel WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Shawano Belle Plaine Cheese Inc Shawano WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Shawano Graf Creamery Inc. Zachow WI Butter Factory, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Shawano Graf Creamery Inc. Zachow WI Tank Wash Grade A Shawano Laney Cheese Pulaski WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Shawano Oak Grove Dairy Inc Clintonville WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Monterey Jack, UF/RO Systems Sheboygan American Dairy Brands Plymouth WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Processed Cheese Sheboygan Beechwood Cheese Company Adell WI Brick/Muenster, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Edam, Feta, Gouda, Mexican/Hispanic, Mfg Milk Monterey Jack, Parmesan Sheboygan Cascade Cheese Co Cascade WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Mfg Milk Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Mozzarella, >2,000,000

45 45 Provolone, Smoked Cheese Sheboygan Cascade Cheese Co Cascade WI Tank Wash Grade A Sheboygan Gibbsville Cheese Co Inc Sheboygan Falls WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Farmers, Mfg Milk Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack Tank Wash Grade A Sheboygan Gibbsville Cheese Co Inc Sheboygan Falls WI Sheboygan Great Lakes Cheese of Wisconsin Inc Plymouth WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Sheboygan Irv Lepp Milk Transit Random Lake WI Pump-Hose Wash Grade A Sheboygan Masters Gallery Foods Inc Plymouth WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Sheboygan Miesfelds Triangle Market Inc Sheboygan WI lbs, Processed Cheese Sheboygan Saputo Cheese Waldo WI Brine System, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs, Mozzarella, Powder Mixing/Blending Sheboygan Saputo Cheese Waldo WI Tank Wash Grade A Sheboygan Sargento Foods Inc Plymouth WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Sheboygan Sartori Foods Plymouth WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Extended Run, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Sheboygan Sartori Foods Plymouth WI Asiago, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Grade A Receiving Station, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Parmesan, Romano Sheboygan Subco Foods of Wisconsin Inc Sheboygan WI lbs, Powder Mixing/Blending Sheboygan Verifine Dairy Products Co Inc Sheboygan WI Buys Milk from Producers, Grade A >2,000,000 Past/Processing, Retail Milk Packaging, Single Service Container Sheboygan Zurheide Ice Cream Co Inc Sheboygan WI Ice Cream, Mfg Milk Processing lbs Waupaca Churny Co Inc Waupaca WI Cheese Spreads, Cold Pack, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs, Processed Cheese Waupaca DuPont Cheese Inc Marion WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Monterey Jack, UF/RO Systems Waupaca Saputo Cheese New London WI Baby Swiss, Brine System, Cheese Factory, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Mfg Milk Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Powdering Operation, Swiss, UF/RO Systems, Whey Processing >2,000,000

46 46 Waupaca Saputo Cheese USA Inc. New London WI Tank Wash Grade A Waupaca Sturm Foods Inc Manawa WI lbs, Powder Mixing/Blending Waupaca Taylor Cheese Corp Weyauwega WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Waupaca Trega Foods Inc Weyauwega WI Buys Milk from Producers, Cheese Factory, Condensary, D-lactose, Feta, Grade A Receiving Station, lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Powdering Operation Waupaca Weyauwega Star Dairy Inc Weyauwega WI Asiago, Baby Swiss, Bakers, Bleu, Brick/Muenster, Brie, Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Cheese Spreads, Colby, Cold Pack, Cottage Cheese, Cream Cheese, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Farmers, Feta, Flavoring Cream Cheese, Havarti, Mexican/Hispanic, lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Processed Cheese, Provolone, Ricotta, Romano, Swiss, UF/RO Systems Waushara Stone Ridge Country Market Wautoma WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Waushara Willow Creek Cheese Berlin WI Brick/Muenster, Brine System, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Dairy Flavors, Farmers, Feta, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella Winnebago Galloway Co Neenah WI Condensary, Custard Mix, Grade A Transfer Station, Ice Cream, Mfg Milk UF/RO Systems Winnebago Grande Cheese Co Oshkosh WI Affinage (Aging), Mfg Milk Processing lbs Winnebago Rogge's Sausage Inc Omro WI Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, lbs Winnebago Union Star Corp Fremont WI Brick/Muenster, Brine System, Buys Milk from Producers, Cheddar, Granular, Washed Curd, Cheese Factory, Colby, Cut, Wrap, Grind, Shred, Dairy Flavors, Farmers, Mfg Milk Processing lbs, Mfg. Grade with Grade A Farms, Mfg. Milk Receiving Station, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella

47 Agriculture Incentive Programs in Wisconsin -- SUMMARY (INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION) (October 2008) Program Leve l Total Amount Goal Nutrient Management Program Governor's Next Generation Agriculture Plan WI $13 Million For comprehensive nutrient management system 47 Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative Governor's Next Generation Agriculture Plan WI $800,000 To aid Wisconsin farmers in growing, while managing their resources, becoming more efficient producers and better stewards of the land; Dairy Plant Investment Tax Credits Next Generation Agriculture Plan WI $1.3 Million new tax credits For dairy plants to buy needed equipment and implement new technologies -- available for 10% of modernization or expansion costs-up to $200,000/facility Meat Modernization Credits Cheese Cooperatives Credits Whey Initiative Next Generation Agriculture Plan Governor's Next Generation Agriculture Plan Governor's Next Generation Agriculture Plan Value Added Dairy Initiative DATCP WI WI WI WI Up to $1 Million $1.3 Million in new credits Up to $10 Million To modernize meat processing plants-- efficiency & production, to strengthen partnerships between meat processors & technical colleges For cheese coops to invest in new cheese plants & streamline businesses Help plants invest in int'l market for whey to restore transitioning dairy sector (federally-funded, matched by in-kind dairy agency contributions) Grow Wisconsin Dairy Team DATCP WI $1.5 in grants & technical assistance Team of WI interagency members coordinates and focuses resources for dairy farmers modernizing their businesses and for processors streamlining the supply chain 2008 VADI Dairy Processor Innovation Grants DATCP wi $300,000 total available (max grant $35,000) For individuals/groups/businesses/organization s to fund projects geared at innovation, market development, or modernization of dairy processing. Dairy Farm Modernization Grants & Organic or Grazing Transition/Beginning Farmer Grants WI Up to $7,000 For dairy farmers to implement modernization business plan; get started in business, etc. Value Chain Development Grants WI Up to $50,000 For dairy business entities to introduce new dairy products, enter new markets or implement efficiencies in their supply chain. Commodity Innovation Grants WI Up to $200,000 For commodity processors to improve WI dairy competitiveness by implementing major initiative to add value/cut costs in their businesses

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