Release Date: May 23, 2018
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Media Contacts: Rick Hummell, 608-224-5041 richard.hummell@wi.gov
or Bill Cosh, Communications Director, 608-224-5020 William2.Cosh@wi.gov
MADISON – Green County will host the 72nd annual Alice in Dairyland Finals events in May
2019. Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Assistant
Deputy Secretary Keith Ripp made the announcement Saturday, May 19 during the
Finale event for the selection of the 71st Alice
in Dairyland, held in Adams County.
Agriculture provides more than 32 percent of the jobs in Green
County, and approximately $2 billion in economic activity, or nearly 50 percent
of the county’s total economic activity. Dairy farming is the major
agricultural industry in Green County. On-farm production and milk sales
account for $165.7 million, and processing milk into dairy products generates
another $1.29 billion. Green County farmers own and manage more than 300,000
acres, or more than 80 percent, of the county’s land. This includes cropland,
rangeland, pasture, tree farms, and farm forests.
Alice in Dairyland is a communications professional who works
to educate the public about Wisconsin agriculture. Each year, a new Alice is
selected from a group of candidates during an extended public job interview process,
and, each year, a different county hosts the finals. Kaitlyn Riley of Gays
Mills will start work June 4 as the 71st Alice.
Throughout her year, Riley will attend numerous events in Green
County to promote its agricultural industries and the events leading up to the
selection of the 72nd Alice in Dairyland,
which will take place May 9-11, 2019.
The annual Alice in Dairyland interview process includes the
three-day finals event each May, as well as a two-day briefing event several
weeks earlier. These events include press conferences, agribusiness tours,
interviews with local media, and speeches. Some of the final interview events
are open to the public and include opportunities to showcase the host county’s local
businesses and products.
Learn more about the Alice in Dairyland program at https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Growing_WI/AliceInDairyland.aspx
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