

Meet the Candidates: Gabrielle Huitema - More Than Just a Milk Route
Growing up, my dad would bring me along on his milk hauling routes across south-central Wisconsin. While he pumped milk, I would find the barn cats, name the calves, and become fascinated by the occasional robot milker in the free stall barn. What felt like simple curiosity at the time was actually the beginning of something bigger. I began to ask the farmers and my dad questions, most of which starting with “why.” Why are these cows eating something different from th


Meet the Candidates: Jessica Moor - The Little Things Matter
You may see a little girl digging a hole, but in less than a year, this will turn into the house and hobby farm of her family's dreams. I’m happy to report that little girl is me, and I dug the first hole to start our more than 40-acre hobby farm from the 13.8 million acres of agricultural land in Wisconsin. This is where each of my agricultural passions started. This is not a multi-generational family farm, but through the hard work of my family, we were able to start our o


Meet the Candidates - Anastasia Poull: An Agricultural Journey to Storytelling
Agriculture may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Ozaukee County—but for me, it’s where everything began. I grew up spending many days at my grandparents’ dairy farm, helping feed calves, milk, and other small tasks. Through 4-H, my curiosity grew through projects such as horse and pony, beef, and beekeeping. I was an active member of the horse education program, competing at state and national events while strengthening my public speaking. This mark


Meet the Candidates - Michelle Stangler: Wisconsin is Home
College, internships and international travel showed me the agriculture industry in different places, yet each opportunity strengthened my connection to Wisconsin’s diverse agricultural communities. From reporting on student stories at multiple National FFA Convention and Expos in Indiana to writing and broadcasting farmers’ stories in Idaho and Missouri, and studying abroad while traveling independently to more than 10 countries across Europe, I grew my communications skills


Wisconsin Dairy Farmers Practice Stewardship from Soil to Stream
Dairy farmers have long been focused on sustainability as it is a core part of their farms. Depending on the specific plans set in place by each farm, sustainable practices can look different across Wisconsin for the 99% of dairy farms that are family owned. However, underlying sustainability principles for these farming families include caring for the land, water, and local communities, safeguarding their health for future generations. Photo courtesy of Dairy Farmers of Wisc


Dairy Innovation Hub Article Feature: Got milk? UW-Platteville professors turn spoiled dairy into sustainable plastic
The following article was posted by the Dairy Innovation Hub, a partner of the Alice in Dairyland program, on October 1, 2025. The original article was written by Christine Bellport, public relations specialist at UW-Platteville. That article can be found here . With support from Wisconsin’s Dairy Innovation Hub, a groundbreaking patent will give dairy waste a second life in 3D printing In a powerful blend of agricultural ingenuity and sustainable technology, two University


The Power of the Potato: Wisconsin’s Most Versatile Vegetable
Potatoes may have originated thousands of years ago and even traveled to outer space, but here in Wisconsin, they’ve become a down-to-earth staple of home cooking. With our cool climate, quick spring warm-up, and sandy soils, Wisconsin naturally produces some of the nation’s finest spuds. So, it’s no surprise we rank third in the country for potato production, and first for states east of the Mississippi River. But beyond the fields and harvest equipment, the real story of Wi


The Search for the 79th Alice in Dairyland Begins
A new year brings many fresh starts - new recipes, new routines, new friendships, and new goals. For the Alice in Dairyland program, it also brings one of our most meaningful annual traditions: the search for the next woman who will serve as Wisconsin’s official agricultural ambassador. Each January, the Alice in Dairyland program reaches its midpoint for the current “Alice” and begins to look ahead toward who will represent Wisconsin agriculture in the coming year. In the be


"On the Road with Alice" in December
December is always one of my favorite months of the year. Between holiday music, being together with family, festive movies, beautiful decorative displays, and delicious food made possible by agriculture, the spirit of the season makes me incredibly cheery and hopeful. Being able to experience this December through the lens of Alice in Dairyland was a special treat and allowed me to enjoy special time spent with my extended family – Wisconsin’s agricultural community! I start


Dairy Innovation Hub’s Sixth Annual Dairy Summit
In America’s Dairyland, it’s hard not to love all things dairy! I have a deep appreciation for the cattle, the farm families that take care of them, dairy products such as cheese and butter, and dairy research. The Dairy Innovation Hub harnesses research and development at UW–Madison, UW–Platteville, and UW–River Falls campuses to keep Wisconsin’s $52.8 billion dairy community at the global forefront in producing nutritious dairy products in an economically, environmentally,
















