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Soybean Producers Host state agricultural tour
MADISON,
Wis. – July 17, 2007 – Wisconsin Soybean
Association leaders are hosting visiting soybean producers
from across the country at a variety of agricultural and
cultural sights this week for the annual, Regional Exchange
and Awareness Program (REAP) sponsored by EMD Crop Bio Science.
The
tour, which is arranged through the American Soybean Association,
is designed to showcase agricultural production in different
parts of the country each year.
“The
REAP tour provides a valuable opportunity for growers to
learn about farmers in other regions of the country and
contributes to everyone’s understanding of member
needs as ASA develops national policy strategies,”
explains Bob Derr. As a soybean producer from Marshall,
Wis., and former WSA president, Derr participated in a REAP
tour last year in Tennessee. This year he is accompanying
the group on their 4-day Wisconsin visit.
Participants
are touring EMD Crop Bio Science fermentation, packaging,
and research facilities, a cheese plant, dairy farm, ginseng
farm and processing center, Cranberry marsh and processing
plant, and the Busch Agricultural Research Malt House. Along
the way they will dine at a German restaurant, tour Lambeau
Field, ride the Ducks in Wisconsin Dells, tailgate at Miller
Park and watch a Brewer Game.
The
American Soybean Association has offered this popular program
to farmer-leaders since 1991 and this is the first time
Wisconsin served as a destination. The WSA is a membership
driven, grassroots organization working to build valuable
relationships between growers throughout Wisconsin while
focusing on the promotion of Wisconsin soybeans. Formed
in 1972 with 200 members, the WSA currently has over 1,200
members. Additional information on WSA is available online
at http://www.wisoybean.org/wsa_membership.html
or by calling the Soybean Program office in Madison at 608-274-7522.
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