Governor Evers Celebrates June Dairy Month with Visits to Wisconsin Farms
Governor Tony Evers is actively engaging with Wisconsin's dairy community as part of his tour celebrating June Dairy Month. On Thursday morning, he visited the Goplin Homestead Farm in Osseo, which has been operated by the same family for six generations. This visit underscores the deep-rooted tradition of dairy farming in the state.
In addition to his stop in Osseo, Governor Evers also visited the Windmill Ice Cream Shoppe in Tomahawk later in the day. The purpose of these visits is to acknowledge the hard work of dairy farmers, producers, and processors who contribute significantly to the state's economy.
Governor Evers' tour is not only a celebration but also a platform to emphasize his administration's initiatives to support and strengthen the dairy sector in Wisconsin. These initiatives aim to provide resources and support to farmers and processors, ensuring the sustainability of the industry.
The governor's visits are part of a broader effort to thank those involved in the dairy industry for their dedication and to highlight the economic impact of dairy farming in Wisconsin, one of the leading dairy-producing states in the United States.
June Dairy Month is an annual celebration that highlights the achievements and importance of dairy farming, and Governor Evers' participation underscores the state's commitment to this vital industry. His visits serve as a reminder of the cultural and economic significance of dairy farming in Wisconsin.





