Thursday, May 04, 2006
Wisconsin farmers said that health care is their most important issue, according to a survey conducted by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation at two recent spring farm shows.
Farmers indicated that increasing renewable fuels and land use force from urban growth were also peak issues. Farmers also indicated that growing fuel prices, before recent spikes in crude oil, were also a concern, particularly heading into spring planting. The Farm Bureau conducted an informal survey of farmers at the Wisconsin Farm Show at Oshkosh and the Shawano Farm Show.
The survey also showed that 94 percent of the farmers responding had possessions taxes reduced because of use value assessment of farmland, with most of them indicating up to 23 percent reduction in property taxes under use value.
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