Assembly District Agricultural Statistics 2007

USDA, NASS, Wisconsin Field Office

Robert J. Battaglia, Director Greg Bussler, Deputy Director

Issued cooperatively by:

Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection National Agricultural Statistics Service

Rod Nilsestuen, Secretary Cynthia Clark, Administrator

Introduction

Overview

The 2007 Census of Agriculture was conducted by the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service to obtain agricultural statistics for each county, State, and the Nation. These data have been published in the Volume 1 Geographic Area Series. This publication includes information about Wisconsin’s legislative Assembly districts. Farms were assigned to districts using the U.S. Congressional District profile methodology, which was based on the principal county of operation.

Background

The census definition of a farm is any place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year. The definition has changed nine times since it was established in 1850. The current definition was first used for the 1974 Census of Agriculture and has been used in each subsequent agriculture census. This definition is consistent with the definition used for current USDA surveys.

The calendar year 2007 was the reference period for the 2007 Census of Agriculture, except for the following which were measured as of December 31, 2007: livestock, poultry, and machinery and equipment inventories; market value of land and buildings; and grain storage capacity. All published tables, profiles, and complete information on current and previous censuses can be accessed on the Internet at www.agcensus.usda.gov/Publications/2007/Full_Report/Census_by_State/Wisconsin/index.asp

Contents

This publication contained profiles for Wisconsin legislative Assembly districts except as noted below. Each two-page profile contains farm characteristics, graphs of current data, rankings for the district within the State and selected economic and operator characteristics.

 A profile was not prepared for the following Assembly districts because of insufficient data or to avoid disclosure of individual operations. District 7 District 13 District 8 District 15 District 9 District 16 District 10 District 17 District 12 District 19

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63 I l l i n o i s Source: U.S. Census Bureau’s TIGER 2000 data was used by local officials to create a statewide municipal ward dataset. 22 00 00 99 -- 22 00 11 00 W II SS CC O NN SS II NN RR EE PP RR EE SS EE NN TT AA TT II VV EE SS These municipal wards were used to create new legislative and congressional districts of the state. The municipal ward information includes annexations up to August 1, 2001. Garey Bies (1) (16) (31) (46) Robert Turner (61) Terese Berceau (76) Chris Danou (91) Ted Zigmunt (2) Barbara Toles (17) Thomas Lothian (32) Keith Ripp (47) Cory Mason (62) Spencer Black (77) Mark Radcliffe (92) Alvin Ott (3) Tamara Grigsby (18) Scott Newcomer (33) Joseph Parisi (48) (63) Mark Pocan (78) Jeff Smith (93) Districts as created by the Federal Court Redistricting Decision dated May 22, 2002. Phil Montgomery (4) Jon Richards (19) Dan Meyer (34) Phil Garthwaite (49) Peter Barca (64) -Roberts (79) Mike Huebsch (94) Districts are effective as of May 30, 2002. Tom Nelson (5) (20) Donald Friske (35) Ed Brooks (50) John Steinbrink (65) Brett Davis (80) Jennifer Shilling (95) (6) (21) (36) Steve Hilgenberg (51) (66) Kelda Helen Roys (81) Lee Nerison (96) Projection: All data is projected in Wisconsin Transverse Mercator, referenced to the Peggy Kru' sick (7) Sandy Pasch (22) (37) John Townsend (52) Jeffrey Wood (67) Jeff Stone (82) Bill Kramer (97) North American Datum of 1983, 1991 adjustment. Pedro Colón (8) Jim Ott (23) (38) Richard Spanbauer (53) Kristen Dexter (68) Scott Gunderson (83) Rich Zipperer (98) 5 Josh Zepnick (9) (24) Jeff Fitzgerald (39) (54) Scott Suder (69) Mark Gundrum (84) (99) Legislative Technology Services Bureau Annette Williams (10) Bob Ziegelbauer (25) Kevin Petersen (40) Dean Kaufert (55) Amy Sue Vruwink (70) Donna Seidel (85) 17 West Main Street Jason Fields (11) Terry Van Akkeren (26) (41) (56) Louis Molepske, Jr. (71) (86) Frederick Kessler (12) Steve Kestell (27) (42) Penny Bernard Shaber (57) Marlin Schneider (72) Mary Williams (87) ** Senate Districts are formed from three Suite 200 David Cullen (13) Ann Hraychuck (28) Kim Hixson (43) Pat Strachota (58) (73) James Soletski (88) consecutive Assembly Districts.For example, Madison, WI 53703-3305 Miles Senate District 1 is comprised of Assembly 0 10 20 40 60 80 Leah Vukmir (14) John Murtha (29) Mike Sheridan (44) Daniel LeMahieu (59) Gary Sherman (74) John Nygren (89) (608) 266-6640 Ext. 1 Tony Staskunas (15) Kitty Rhoades (30) Chuck Benedict (45) Mark Gottlieb (60) Mary Hubler (75) Karl Van Roy (90) Districts 1, 2, and 3. Senate District 2 is comprised of Assembly Districts 4, 5 and 6, Web Site: www.legis.wi.gov/ltsb/redistricting/districts.htm and so on.