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Rural Mutual Insurance Company

For information about our farm safety campaign, contact your local Rural Mutual agent.

Rural Mutual Agents in Calumet County:

Dale Behnke (920) 323-4838 PTR Insurance Services (920) 464-1000 Bill Kriese - District Manager

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

“Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd!” Ag in the Classroom Presents Get your peanuts and Cracker Jacks ready! Th e Farm attended games and the New Farm Facts Brochure Bureau Federation and Rural Mutual Insurance Company are team- had claimed the fi rst League title with a 31-15 overall record. ing up for a special Farm Bureau Member Appreciation Day at the Today the league has expanded to 18 member teams. Th ose 18 Wisconsin Ag in the Classroom is proud to intro- ballparks of the eight Wisconsin Northwood’s League teams. teams drew more than 1.1 million fans with the Northwoods duce the newly-revised 2015 Wisconsin Farm League becoming the fi rst summer-collegiate league to host Facts brochure. “Th is will be a great opportunity for Farm Bureau members to take more than 1 million fans in a single season. part in a member event and enjoy America’s favorite past time,” said Th e brochure highlights Wisconsin’s diverse agri- Jim Holte, President of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Northern teams include , Eau culture industry and is now interactive. Federation. Claire Express, Rochester Honkers, Th under Bay Bor- der Cats, , , Mankato Using a free app called, Aurasma, users can make Th roughout the summer, May through August, there Moondogs, St. Cloud Rox and . the brochure come to life with additional facts will be three Farm Bureau Member Appreciation and videos related to Wisconsin agriculture. games at each of the eight Wisconsin teams. Th is will Southern teams include the , be a special event for Farm Bureau members with , , Madison To download the app, visit the app store on your deals on game tickets that will include a team hat, Mallards, , Green Bay Bull- tablet or smart phone and fi nd Aurasma. Down- soda and a hot dog. frogs, Kenosha Kingfi sh, and the load the app and make sure to follow WIAITC. . Th ere also will be special recognition of Farm Bureau Copies of the brochure are available by visiting during the game as well as advertising in the program book and Th e Northwoods League strives to provide the fi nest environment wisagclassroom.org and using the resource order radio ads so come on out and support your local Northwood’s for the development of collegiate players; maximize the operational form. League team! eff ectiveness of its affi liated teams; and enrich the quality of life in its member communities. Did you know that Wisconsin ranks second In 1994, the Northwoods League with affi liates in Kenosha, in . . . Wausau and Manitowoc, Wisconsin; Dubuque, Iowa and Roches- “Nothing beats sitting in your favorite ballpark, watching your ter, Minnesota was created. Th is League was made up of “All-Star” favorite team on a hot, sunny day, with a hot dog smothered with teams of college players who competed in a 56-game schedule all the goods in one hand and an ice cold drink in the other,” said between June and August. Each affi liate was to promote their games Todd Argall, vice president of customer acquisition and sales with just like a professional team would. Rural Mutual Insurance. “We are looking forward to seeing you at the ballpark.” Fans looked forward to giveaways, concessions, fi reworks and excit- ing games. At the end of the fi rst season, approximately 70,000 fans For more information, visit http://wfbf.com/benefi ts-membership/.

CALUMET COUNTY FARM BUREAU EDITION MARCH 2015 MARCH 2015 COUNTYnews CALUMET COUNTY FARM BUREAU EDITION

Calumet County Farm Bureau Members Attend Ag Day at the Capitol Ag Day at the Capitol was held March 11 at the Monona Terrace System budget and Bob Welch, Th e Welch Group, Inc., who spoke Community and Convention Center in Madison. It is the largest about transportation. gathering of farmers and agriculture industry offi cials from across the state representing a variety of farm and agriculture-related In addition, the Farm Bureau government relations team including groups to learn more about state issues and meet with their state Karen Gefvert, Rob Richard and Paul Zimmerman briefed everyone legislators. about wolves, Implements of Husbandry and the proposed budget.

Attendees heard from Governor Scott Walker who spoke about the Following a briefi ng session at the Monona Terrace, members importance of agriculture to Wisconsin’s economy. Members also walked up to the Capitol to meet with local representatives and heard from Jordan Lamb, an attorney with Dewitt Ross & Stevens speak about issues important to our agriculture industry. who spoke to the group about high capacity wells and the UW

Members heard from Jordan Lamb, an attorney with Dewitt Ross & Ste- (L to R) Calumet County President Carley Blado, Tracy Moser, District vens who spoke to the group on high capacity wells and the UW System Director Rosie Lisowe and Vice President Joe Lisowe in front of the Capi- budget. tol on Ag Day at the Capitol.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Chilton and Brillion FFA Members Attend FFA Farm Forum Chilton and Brillion FFA members Fairs, and were among the nearly 200 high Gretchen 2 Estate Planning Meeting school students who attended the Kamps, a beef Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s FFA Farm farmer and Meet a District 6 Woman Forum in Wisconsin Rapids on Wisconsin February 20-21. Farm Bureau YFA Events District 3 “Th e Wisconsin Farm Bureau is Coordinator. Lisowes Receive Award proud to host this annual event with the FFA to help grow the Th e Wisconsin Photo Contest next crop of agricultural leaders in Farm Bureau Wisconsin,” said Jim Holte, Presi- Foundation Brooke Calaway of the Chilton dent of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau sponsors the FFA chapter attended the Wis- Federation. FFA Farm 3 Dial 811 Before You Dig consin Farm Bureau’s FFA Farm Forum in Members of the Brillion FFA chapter attended the Forum on February 20-21 in During the two-day event at Hotel cooperation Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s FFA Farm Forum on Febru- Upcoming Events Wisconsin Rapids. Mead in Wisconsin Rapids, FFA with the Wis- ary 20-21 in Wisconsin Rapids thanks to a spon- members attended workshops that covered topics including post- consin Associa- sorship from Calumet County Farm Bureau. They My American Farm high school agricultural opportunities, social media, advocating for tion of FFA. included (from L to R): Rylie Wolfe, Andy Meissner agriculture, leadership and more. and Courtney Janey. Wisconsin Ag Open Th is year’s FFA Farm Forum marks the 43rd year that the Farm Joining Holte as keynote speakers at the event were Kaitlyn Riley, Bureau family of affi liates has sponsored the event for Wisconsin Membership Benefits WQOW multimedia journalist and 2014 Wisconsin Fairest of the youth. Calumet County Farm Bureau: 888.644.8356 wfbf.com/countyfarmbureaus/calumet Meet Farm Bureau Women in District 6 Th e Wisconsin Farm Bureau Women’s Education and Some of her favorite events are the YFA get-a-ways that usually have great speakers and other Leadership Committee members are working on a YFA events like hockey games. Th e whole family attended Farm Bureau events such as the county newsletter project in 2015. WFBF Annual Meeting, which they have attended for 13 years.

It features women who are active throughout their dis- Jessica likes meeting new people with the same rural interests. Her hobbies include sewing, trict and county. Each district features one woman in all scrapbooking, caring for her chickens and gardening. In preparation for the planing season, of the newsletters. Jessica says that Andy will take care of the land and crops but she and the children will be plan- ning the garden and deciding what vegetables to plant. Jessica Schuh is from Calumet County and has been active in Farm Bureau for 14 years, fi rst as a YFA chair When asked about what excites her about the future of agriculture, Jessica replied that she is at the county level with her husband Andy, and then she excited about raising six children involved in agriculture and the science related to agriculture. served three years on the WFBF YFA Committee. Now Knowing the answers to the why and how and questions that children and consumers ask. she serves as the Women’s committee chair for Calumet When she is teaching about saving lives, she also sneaks in some agriculture and corrects mis- County. information. Being raised a city gal she loves living on a farm and she said that she is living her dream! She explained that she is an advanced emergency medical technician and also teaches at Fox Valley Technical College, the Public Safety and Training Center, Gold Cross Ambulance Ser- Keep up the good work Jessica and thank you for sharing your story! vice and is a American Animal Hospital Association instructor. All this and Jessica is a mom to six children. Rosalie Geiger, District 6 Women’s Education and Leadership Committee

County Farm Bureaus Hold Estate Planning Meeting YFA Members Busy with Events On February 3, both Brown and Calumet County Farm Bureaus held Th is year’s YFA District Gamblers a Farm Succession and Estate Planning Workshop in Greenleaf. outing took place on January 24. About 100 YFA members had a Th e program was presented by Rick Bollenbeck, an attorney special- blast at the game and afterwards izing in estate planning, and Jared Nelson from Farm Bureau Financial enjoyed pizza at the Green Bay Services. Distillery.

Th ey explored how to be fair to your children in passing the business Th e Calumet YFA hosted bowl- to your business heirs, while also providing a fair inheritance to your ing at Pla-Mor Lanes in Chilton non-active children as well as several other estate related topics. on March 21. About 30 young farmers enjoyed the evening of Th ank you to Rural Mutual Insurance for partnering so that this bowling. important information could be shared. Join other young farmers for the Spring Fling hosted by District 1 on Sat- Lisowes Earn Calumet County Distinguished Service urday, April 11 from 7 p.m. to midnight at Circle B in Cedarburg. Make sure to like Calumet County Farm Bureau Facebook page to stay up Congratulations to Joe and Rosie to date on all of the upcoming YFA events. Lisowe for receiving the Calumet County Farm Bureau Distinguished Service Award!

Th e award was presented at the Calumet County Holstein Breeders Annual Mardi Gras held on Febru- ary 17 at Cobblestone Creek in Brillion.

District 6 “Signs of Spring” Photo Contest Cookbooks for Sale Save the Date for the Rural Mutual With temperatures warming up Don’t miss the “Spring Fever” has set in. Join opportunity to Insurance Golf Outing us in looking for signs of spring have your very Join us on Satur- and participating in a District 6 own Calumet day, August 22, at photo contest. County Farm the Hickory Hills Bureau cookbook. Country Club in Send your photos to District Chilton. 6 Coordinator Becky Salm at Th ere are only [email protected] for a chance to a couple copies left. Th e cookbook is Shotgun start at 1 win some awesome Farm Bureau Facebook pages. fi lled with delicious recipes including p.m. and includes attire. some great recipes for summer. 18 holes of golf, Th e deadline is April 15 and the cart, dinner after golf and much more. Th e photos will be posted in an winner will be notifi ed on To get your copy, please contact Jessica album on each of the counties’ April 17. Schuh at 920.756.1907.

Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation 1.800.261.FARM www.wfbf.com Newsletter subscription of $3 is included in Farm Bureau dues. There are Benefi ts to Your Farm Bureau Membership: Calumet County Farm Bureau Contacts: President, Carley Blado 920.418.2226 Auto Communication Financial Vice President, Joe Lisowe 920.849.4413 • General Motors Discount • AgriVisor • AgriPlan Medical Secretary/Treasurer, Tiff any Schneider 262.689.7837 Health • Th e Country Today Reimbursement Program Women’s Chair, Jessica Schuh 920.756.1907 • ScriptSave® Prescription Drug Savings Card Insurance • Farm Bureau Bank • Stroke Detection Plus • Rural Mutual Insurance Company Protection YFA Chair, Kristin Birschbach 920.948.5435 Supplies and Products • Farm Bureau Financial Services • $500 Reward Protection • Case IH Travel Program Director, Greg Bohman 920.470.1762 • FS-GROWMARK Patronage • AAA • Accidental Death Policy Director, Ben Dietzen 920.759.1927 • Grainger • AVIS Car Rental Discount Program Director, Clara Hedrich 920.849.2926 • Polaris • Choice Hotels International, Inc. Director, Bob Huebner 920.209.0799 • Offi ce Depot • Wyndham Hotel Group Director, Jim Petrie 920.418.0274 Director, Josh Sabel 920.375.0371 For complete details visit wfbf.com/benefi ts-membership. Calumet County Farm Bureau 888.644.8356 WFBF Board Director, Rosie Lisowe 920.849.4413 Make Sure You Dial 8-1-1 Before You Dig District 6 Coordinator, Becky Salm 920.693.8467 Want to avoid spending a day in the When digging, make sure to always RMIC District Manager, Bill Kriese 920.893.1811 dark? Or being without heat or air con- carefully hand dig around the marks or Stay up-to-date on all upcoming ditioning in your home? What about not fl ags. Some utility lines may be buried Calumet County Farm Bureau being able to connect to the Internet, at a shallow depth and even a misplaced events by liking us on Facebook! email or social media? shovel can have costly consequences. Preventing these issues may be as simple For those bigger projects around large My American Farm Has a New Look as calling 811. pipelines, make sure you have a pipeline representative present while you dig. My American Farm, the online game that lets kids have fun Digging can damage the underground while learning about agriculture has gotten a facelift! utilities that we all rely on every day. Don't forget that erosion, land move- By calling 811 a few days prior to your ment, root structure growth or other Th e website, myamericanfarm.org, allows adults to explore digging project, whether it is a large location of the underground lines, pipes factors may aff ect the amount of dirt lesson plans, activities and videos to go along with the games. or small, you can avoid these digging and cables so that you can dig safely. surrounding the underground utility. related damages and keep yourself and Th e call and the service are FREE! Safe digging is no accident. Interested in including a kiosk at your next event? Th ey are your family safe. now available to checkout through Wisconsin Ag in the Farmers and ranchers are not exempt in Protect yourself, your family and com- Classroom. Your call to 811 will be routed to the making notifi cations to the One Call munity and make sure to spread the local One Call center and the center’s center. Projects may include installing word about 811. For more information, please contact Ag in the Classroom customer service representative will take drain tile, building terraces, chisel plow- Coordinator Wendy Kannel at 608.828.5719, wkannel@ down information about your proj- ing, sub-soiling, deep ripping, building wfbf.com. ect such as where you are planning to waterways, drilling wells, building hold- dig and what type of work you will be ing ponds and installing fence posts. doing. In fact, some states have laws that Th en One Call center staff will notify require notifying the One Call center the local utility operators to mark their whenever the project goes deeper than a facilities. Within a few days a local rep- specifi ed number of inches. Be sure you resentative will mark the approximate know the state law requirements. Upcoming Events Did you know? April 1 AITC Essay’s due July 1 YFA Achievement Award and Excellence in Ag Wisconsin Ag Open set for Sept. 14 applications due Th e 18th Annual Wisconsin Ag Open hosted by the Wis- August consin Farm Bureau Foundation will be held on Monday, 1 Applications due for Leopold Conservation Award September 14 at Christmas Mountain Village in Wisconsin 5 Calumet County Policy Development Meeting Dells. 11 District Discussion Meet For sponsorship and 15 Farm Bureau Institute applications due registration details, September contact Wendy 4-7 Calumet County Fair Kannel at wkan- 30 Membership Year Ends [email protected], 608.828.5719, or October download a form 27 Calumet County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting from the Founda- tion website.

Calumet County Farm Bureau: 888.644.8356 wfbf.com/countyfarmbureaus/calumet