Dairy groups connect members with lawmakers, regulatory issues at Policy Picnics
Thursday, July 29, 2021
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — They call them Policy Picnics —
a mix of food, catching up with friends and getting plugged into regulatory
issues.
The
Dairy Business Association (DBA) and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative have found
that members value the annual summer events, where they connect with each
other, lawmakers and the organizations’ experts. At the core of the picnics is
a thorough rundown of regulatory and other governmental policies that affect
the dairy community. The
Wisconsin-based groups advocate for their members at all levels of government —
DBA in the state, Edge throughout the Midwest — from town halls to the halls of
Congress. The organizations held three of the Policy Picnics in July at farms
around Wisconsin, and Edge will hold a fourth in August in Sioux Falls, S.D. “Most
of us dairy farmers are super busy and it’s very hard to keep up with state,
let alone federal, information that’s coming through, so that’s what I
appreciate most about DBA and Edge,” said Sandy Larson, whose family farm,
Larson Acres, is near Evansville, Wis. “I know they’re doing that for me and
that’s very valuable.” The
Larsons hosted one of this year’s Policy Picnics. Seeing fellow members in
person was a welcome change after so many months of virtual meetings. “It’s
kind of nice to not be on a Zoom call,” Larson said. “We can get caught up this
way; we’ve been missing each other.” Tim
Trotter, executive director of DBA and Edge, said he is always glad to see
elected officials in attendance at the events because when people sit and eat
together, conversation comes easily in a casual, no-pressure setting. “It’s
so important to have our members’ voices heard and to have exchanges like we
get at these picnics,” Trotter said.
Ultimately,
farmers gain stronger voices in policymaking when they build connections with
lawmakers, he said. “As
we know, dairy and other farmers have less and less of a voice by the
representation we have, especially in D.C.,” Trotter said. “Even with the
make-up of the Senate Ag Committee and House Ag Committee, there’s a lot of new
faces, so it’s really important that farmers are engaged with what’s going on.” DBA’s
and Edge’s government affairs teams covered a wide range of topics at the
recent picnics: the federal infrastructure bill’s possible effect on rural
communities, the Biden administration’s approach to global trade, farmer-led
environmental innovation, truth-in-food labeling, and others. Rick
and Marleen Adams, owners of Sugar Creek Dairy in Elkhorn, Wis., attended the
picnic at Larson Acres. They said they appreciate receiving the policy updates
firsthand from the staff. “I
like to talk to people that we hire to do the (policy) work for us because I
don’t have time to keep updated on all these issues,” Rick Adams said. “It’s
more efficient to attend these picnics.” Adams
said he realizes that bringing about change in government policy can take a lot
of time, and he’s pleased that DBA and Edge consistently push forward. "DBA and Edge let the lawmakers know that we're watching and that we care," he said, "while making sure our voices are heard." Images: Sandy Larson Tim Trotter Policy Picnic Photo caption: John Holevoet, director of government affairs for the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, speaks to members about regulatory issues during one of the organizations’ Policy Picnics on July 20 at Larson Acres in Evansville, Wis. DBA logo Edge logo Video Michael Torrey of Michael Torrey Associates, Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative’s advocacy partner in Washington, D.C. Tweet about this: #Dairy groups @voiceofmilk @DairyForward connect members with lawmakers, regulatory issues at Policy Picnics https://bit.ly/3zPxPck #DairyForward #TheVoiceOfMilk About DBA: The Dairy Business Association is Wisconsin’s leading dairy lobby group, championing smart and sensible regulations affecting the dairy community. The nonprofit organization is comprised of farmers, milk processors, vendors and other business partners who work collaboratively to ensure that dairy farms of all sizes have the support they need to keep America’s Dairyland strong. More information: www.dairyforward.com. About Edge: Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative provides dairy farmers throughout the Midwest with a powerful voice — the voice of milk — in Congress, with customers and within their communities. Edge, based in Green Bay, Wis., is one of the top cooperatives in the country based on milk volume. More information: www.voiceofmilk.com. # # #
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