93.44 93.44 Commodity promotion.
93.44(1)(1) The department shall initiate projects to promote commodities produced in this state.
93.44(2) (2) The department shall allow all products and commodities produced or manufactured in this state that meet the standards established by the department to be included in the department's promotional campaign that uses the phrase "Something Special from Wisconsin", which phrase is a certified mark that is registered under federal law. The department may establish standards to be used to prohibit or limit the use of the certified mark to preserve its marketing value and significance. The standards may prohibit or limit the use of the certified mark based upon the grade or quality of a product or commodity and the standards may prohibit the use of the certified mark by a product or commodity which imitates a product or commodity for which there is a standard of identity established under state or federal law.
93.44(3) (3) The department shall develop at least one slogan or logo, or both, for the promotion of Wisconsin agricultural products for display on signs placed by the department of transportation under s. 86.19 (1m).
93.44(4) (4) The department by rule may establish a fee for the use of the mark and any slogan or logo under this section. The fees shall be credited to the appropriation under s. 20.115 (3) (L).
93.44 History History: 1981 c. 357; 1983 a. 92; 1991 a. 39.
93.45 93.45 Buy local, buy Wisconsin. The department shall conduct a program to increase awareness and consumption of locally produced foods and related products and to increase the production and improve the distribution of foods and related products for local consumption. In the program, the department shall emphasize the development of regional food and cultural tourism trails and the development of regional food systems through activities such as creating or expanding facilities for the processing and distribution of food for local consumption; creating or supporting networks of producers; and strengthening connections between producers, retailers, institutions, and consumers and nearby producers.
93.45 History History: 2007 a. 20.
93.46 93.46 Agricultural diversification.
93.46(1) (1) The department shall establish an agricultural diversification program and shall do all of the following:
93.46(1)(a) (a) Conduct market research and develop long-range plans to determine potential for the production and marketing of agricultural crops and livestock.
93.46(1)(b) (b) Provide assistance to individuals and organizations on marketing strategies, agricultural product processing and other matters related to agricultural diversification.
93.46(1)(c) (c) Coordinate the agricultural diversification program with technical assistance programs of other agencies.
93.46(1)(d) (d) Promote and assist the development and use of industrial and commercial products from agricultural commodities and from the production of these commodities, including all of the following:
93.46(1)(d)1. 1. Alternative fuels, including fuels that are considered to be renewable fuels under the renewable fuel program under 42 USC 7545 (o).
93.46(1)(d)2. 2. Heat.
93.46(1)(d)3. 3. Electricity, including electricity that satisfies the requirements in s. 196.378 (2).
93.46(1)(d)4. 4. Marketable credits for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, as defined in s. 285.78 (1) (c), derived from appropriate management practices used in the production of the agricultural commodity.
93.46(1e) (1e) The department shall promote and assist the development and use of the products identified in sub. (1) (d) 1. to 4. in cooperation with and with the assistance of the department of natural resources and the University of Wisconsin-Extension.
93.46(1m) (1m)
93.46(1m)(a)(a) The department shall promote the development and growth of commercial aquaculture in this state by doing all of the following:
93.46(1m)(a)1. 1. Providing advice, service and training to persons who are interested in the commercial aquaculture industry.
93.46(1m)(a)2. 2. Coordinating the aquaculture activities of the department with the aquaculture activities of the department of natural resources and the University of Wisconsin System.
93.46(1m)(a)3. 3. Conducting meetings on a quarterly basis between representatives of the department, the department of natural resources and the University of Wisconsin System to exchange information regarding the progress of their efforts to promote commercial aquaculture in this state.
93.46(1m)(b) (b) The department of natural resources shall assist persons in obtaining any license or approval required by any state or federal agency to conduct a commercial aquaculture operation.
93.46(1m)(c) (c) The University of Wisconsin System shall, in cooperation with the commercial aquaculture industry, conduct applied and on-site research, outreach activities and on-site demonstrations relating to commercial aquaculture in this state.
93.46(2) (2)
93.46(2)(a)(a) The department shall make agricultural and forestry research and development grants. The department may provide grants to fund demonstration projects, feasibility analyses and applied research directed toward new or alternative technologies and practices that will stimulate agricultural and forestry development and economic activity.
93.46(2)(b) (b) The department may not award a grant under this subsection unless the grant is for a project conducted in this state that has at least one of the following purposes:
93.46(2)(b)1. 1. Creation of jobs in the agricultural industry.
93.46(2)(b)2. 2. New capital investment and expansion in the agricultural industry.
93.46(2)(b)3. 3. Agricultural product market development and expansion.
93.46(2)(b)4. 4. Diversification and expansion of the production, processing and distribution of agricultural products.
93.46(2)(b)4m. 4m. Diversification and expansion of the production, processing, and distribution of forestry products that are used to produce alternative fuels, heat, or electricity.
93.46(2)(b)5. 5. Commercial application of new technologies or practices related to agricultural products.
93.46(2)(b)5m. 5m. Commercial application of new technologies or practices related to the production of alternative fuels, heat, or electricity from forestry products.
93.46(2)(b)6. 6. Increased use of surplus agricultural products.
93.46(2)(b)7. 7. Improvement of the competitive position of this state's agricultural industry.
93.46(2)(b)8. 8. Efficient use of farmland and other agricultural resources.
93.46(2)(c) (c) The department may not fund any project under this subsection if the proposed length of the project exceeds 3 years. The total funding to a single project under this subsection may not exceed $50,000.
93.46(2)(dm) (dm) If the department receives an application under this subsection for a grant for a forestry-related project, analysis, or applied research, the department shall do all of the following:
93.46(2)(dm)1. 1. Consult with the department of natural resources in evaluating the grant application.
93.46(2)(dm)2. 2. If the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection awards the grant, require the grant recipient to coordinate its activities under the grant with any forestry-related programs identified by the department of natural resources in the consultation under subd. 1.
93.46(2)(e) (e) The department may not make a grant under this subsection that exceeds 67 percent of project costs.
93.46(4) (4) The department may not make a grant under this section for an ethanol production facility on which construction begins after July 27, 2005, unless a competitive bidding process is used for the construction of the ethanol production facility.
93.46 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See also ch. ATCP 161, Wis. adm. code.
93.47 93.47 Bioenergy council.
93.47(1)(1) The bioenergy council shall identify voluntary best management practices for sustainable biomass and biofuels production, which may include consideration of practices related to choosing biomass species, where to plant, crop management, harvest, and processing and transport, and factors such as soil management, chemical inputs, carbon sequestration in soil and root mass, plant and animal biodiversity, and other factors at the discretion of the council. The council shall consider efforts relating to sustainable biomass and biofuels production conducted by other entities, including the council on forestry.
93.47(2) (2) The council shall report its findings, at least biennially, to agencies and private parties that assist producers of biofuel feedstocks and biofuels, as determined by the council.
93.47 History History: 2009 a. 401.
93.48 93.48 Buy local grant program.
93.48(1) (1) The department may award grants from the appropriation under s. 20.115 (4) (am) to individuals or organizations to fund projects that are designed to increase the sale of agricultural products grown in this state that are purchased in close proximity to where they are produced. The department shall promulgate rules for the program under this section.
93.48(2) (2) The department may make grants under this section for any of the following purposes:
93.48(2)(a) (a) To create, promote, and support regional food and cultural tourism trails.
93.48(2)(b) (b) To promote the development of regional food systems through activities such as creating or expanding facilities for the processing and distribution of food for local consumption; creating or supporting networks of producers; and strengthening connections between producers, retailers, institutions, and consumers and nearby producers.
93.48 History History: 2007 a. 20.
93.48 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See also ss. ATCP 161.40, 161.41, 161.42, 161.43, 161.44, and 161.45, Wis. adm. code.
93.49 93.49 Farm to school programs.
93.49(1) (1)Definition. In this section, "farm to school program" means a program to connect schools with nearby farms to provide children with locally produced fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and other nutritious, locally produced foods in school breakfasts, lunches, and snacks; help children develop healthy eating habits; provide nutritional and agricultural education; and improve farmers' incomes and direct access to markets.
93.49(2) (2)Department responsibilities.
93.49(2)(a)(a) The department shall promote farm to school programs. The department shall encourage schools, as part of farm to school programs, to purchase food produced in this state and to provide nutritional and agricultural education, including farm visits, cooking demonstrations, and composting and gardening at schools.
93.49(2)(b) (b) The department shall do all of the following in carrying out its responsibilities under par. (a):
93.49(2)(b)1. 1. Identify impediments to providing locally produced fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and other nutritious, locally produced foods in school breakfasts, lunches, and snacks and seek to reduce those impediments.
93.49(2)(b)2. 2. Advise other state agencies and local agencies on actions to promote farm to school programs and coordinate the department's activities under this subsection with related activities of other state agencies, including the department of public instruction and the department of health services, local agencies, and nonprofit organizations.
93.49(2)(b)3. 3. Promote communications between local farmers and schools and sales of food from local farmers to schools.
93.49(2)(b)4. 4. Conduct training and provide technical assistance for school food service personnel and managers, farmers, and food distributors and processors concerning farm to school programs and food safety and procurement.
93.49(2)(b)5. 5. Promote farm to school programs through a public education campaign.
93.49(2)(b)6. 6. Provide information on its Internet site concerning farm to school programs.
93.49(2)(b)7. 7. Consult with the farm to school council and other interested persons.
93.49(3) (3)Grant program.
93.49(3)(a)(a) From the appropriation under s. 20.115 (4) (as), the department shall provide grants to school districts, in coordination with the department of public instruction, and to nonprofit organizations, farmers, and any other entities for the creation and expansion of farm to school programs. The department shall give preference to proposals that are innovative or that provide models that other school districts can adopt.
93.49(3)(b) (b) The department may provide funding under this subsection for projects that do any of the following:
93.49(3)(b)1. 1. Create, expand, diversify, or promote production, processing, marketing, and distribution of food produced in this state for sale to schools in this state.
93.49(3)(b)2. 2. Create, expand, or renovate facilities, including purchases of equipment for the facilities, that would ensure the use of food produced in this state in schools in this state.
93.49(3)(b)3. 3. Provide, expand, or promote training for food service personnel, farmers, and distributors.
93.49(3)(b)4. 4. Provide, expand, or promote nutritional and agricultural education in the classroom.
93.49(3)(c) (c) The department shall consult with the farm to school council and other interested persons to establish grant priorities for each fiscal year.
93.49(4) (4)Rules. The department shall promulgate rules for the administration of this section.
93.49(5) (5)Reports. At least annually, the farm to school council shall report to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) and to the secretary on the needs and opportunities for farm to school programs.
93.49 History History: 2009 a. 293.
93.50 93.50 Farm mediation and arbitration program.
93.50(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
93.50(1)(a) (a) "Action" means a court action involving a dispute described in sub. (3) (am) 2. to 6. in which at least one party is a farmer or a court action by a creditor against a farmer for payment of a debt; to enforce or foreclose a security interest, lien or mortgage; or to repossess or declare a creditor's interest in real property. "Action" includes garnishment, replevin, execution of judgment, involuntary receivership and supplementary creditor's proceedings.
93.50(1)(am) (am) "Agricultural property" means real property that is used principally for farming, real property that is a farmer's principal residence and any land contiguous to the residence, personal property that is used as security to finance farming or personal property that is used for farming.
93.50(1)(c) (c) "Creditor" means any person who has a claim against agricultural property or against a farmer affecting the farmer's agricultural property, whether the claim is matured or unmatured, liquidated or unliquidated, secured or unsecured, fixed or contingent. "Creditor" includes the county treasurer of a county in which agricultural property is located if property taxes, special assessments that have been settled in full by the county under s. 74.29, special charges or special taxes levied or assessed against the agricultural property are subject to a tax certificate issued under s. 74.57.
93.50(1)(d) (d) "Farmer" means a farmer, as defined in s. 102.04 (3), who owns or leases land that is agricultural property and whose gross sales of farm products for the preceding year equaled or exceeded the product of 2,088 multiplied by the federal minimum hourly wage under 29 USC 206 (a) 1., except that the department may waive the gross sales requirement if the department determines that extraordinary personal circumstances warrant waiver.
93.50(1)(e) (e) "Farming" has the meaning given under s. 102.04 (3).
93.50(1)(f) (f) "Livestock feeding contract" means an agreement between a farmer and another person under which one party cares for and feeds livestock owned by the other party.
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