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jorgensen@legis.wi.gov . For more information, you can also visit the Government Accountability Board’s website: www.gab.wi.gov . Please act now – get that voter ID - to ensure your voice is heard on November 4th. Agriculture now generates $88.3 billion and 413,500 jobs in Wisconsin, UW study says Posted by extension.news on 19. Sep, 2014 in Agriculture Contact: Steven Deller, UW-Extension/Madison com - munity development economist, (608) 263-6251, sc- deller@wisc.edu Wisconsin’s farms and agricultural businesses gener- ate $88.3 billion in economic activity and 413,500 jobs, based on data for 2012, according to a new study from University of Wisconsin-Extension and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “Agriculture remains an important part of the Wisconsin economy,” said Steven Deller, a UW-Exten - sion community development specialist and professor in the UW-Madison agricultural and applied economics department. “Even in the most urban parts of the state, agriculture’s contribution is nota- ble.” The study is a follow-up to one that Deller conducted ve years ago using 2007 data. He found that agriculture has risen in importance for the Wisconsin economy, despite the combined effects of the drought of 2012 and the Great Recession. It generated $29 billion more economic activity in 2012 than in 2007 and an additional 59,509 jobs. In 2012 it accounted for 11.9 percent of the state’s overall employment (up from 10 percent in 2007), 10.9 percent of labor income, 10.9 percent of total income, and 16.1 percent of industrial sales. Here’s how agriculture’s $88.3 billion economic impact breaks down: • In 2012, on-farm activity contributed 153,900 jobs, $5.7 billion to labor income (wages, salaries and proprietor income), $8.9 billion to total income, and $20.5 billion to industrial sales. • Food processing contributed 259,600 jobs, $12.9 billion to labor income, $21.2 billion to total income, and $67.8 billion to industrial sales. • Total agricultural activity contributed 413,500 jobs, $18.6 billion to labor income, $30.1 billion to total income, and $88.3 billion to industrial sales. • Dairy remains a major Wisconsin industry, with growing strength in dried-condensed-evaporated milk and butter supplies. Dairy farming and dairy processing contribute 78,900 jobs, $3.9 billion to labor income, $7.2 billion to total income, and $43.4 billion to industrial sales. Here’s how agriculture’s impact increased: • Sales from farm-related activity and food processing combined rose from $59.2 billion in 2007 to $88.3 billion in 2012; an increase of 49.3 percent. • Sales related to on-farm activity increased 62.7 percent, from $12.6 billion to $20.5 billion. • Sales from food processing industrial sales increased from just under $50 billion to $67.8 billion; an increase of 35.6 percent. About one in nine people working in Wisconsin hold a job related to agriculture, the new study indi- cates. They include farmers, their employees and those providing them with goods and services—vet-
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