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2026 Wisconsin Ag Outlook Forum to focus on trade’s impact on the state’s agricultural economy

Written by Farm Management Program Posted on December 29, 2025December 29, 2025
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Leonard Polzin, dairy markets and policy outreach specialist for UW–Madison Extension, speaks during the 2025 Ag Outlook Forum
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The upcoming Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum, set for Tuesday, Jan. 27, will have a special focus on the critical role of trade in shaping Wisconsin’s agricultural economy, exploring how export markets, global competition, and shifting trade policies influence producers and agribusinesses across the state.

The event will take place on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. It is organized by UW–Madison’s Renk Agribusiness Institute, campus’ hub for agribusiness teaching, research and extension/outreach, located in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.

While trade serves as the primary focus of the forum, the program will also address major national developments, including the recent $12 billion federal aid package for farmers, and discuss how such initiatives may intersect with Wisconsin’s economic outlook.

Trade is particularly important for Wisconsin, which exports a diverse mix of agricultural products — including dairy, meats, processed vegetables, corn, soybeans, cranberries, dry beans, and ginseng. Despite national challenges, some indicators suggest Wisconsin agriculture may be faring better than other regions. The 2026 forum will explore whether that impression holds true — and what factors are driving different outcomes across sectors.

“Trade remains a defining factor for Wisconsin agriculture,” says event organizer Paul Mitchell, professor and extension specialist in the UW–Madison Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics. “Producers are navigating a complicated global market, and this year’s forum provides timely insight into how these forces affect farms, businesses, and rural communities here at home.”

Paul Mitchell, left, and Jeff Hadachek, right, of the UW–Madison Agricultural & Applied Economics department, take audience questions during the 2025 Ag Outlook Forum 

The forum’s morning program will feature the customary data-rich economic situation and outlook updates for dairy, livestock, grains and farm income, presented by UW experts and industry partners.

Afternoon sessions will take a closer look at Wisconsin’s agricultural trade experience through two lenses. The first session will examine how global trade conditions affect Wisconsin farms, with panelists discussing impacts on farm finances, bankruptcies, agricultural lending, producer experiences, and the toll these pressures can take on farmer mental health. The second will highlight Wisconsin companies and organizations engaged in agricultural trade offering a broader international perspective on market opportunities, risks, and policy impacts.

Registration is open through January 20. See the full agenda at go.wisc.edu/AgOutlookForum2026.

For questions please contact Megan Webster at mawebster@wisc.edu.


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