Madison, WI – State law will now guarantee that farmers are represented on county land  conservation committees following today’s signing of a bill authored by Representative Ellen  Schutt (R-Clinton).  

“Farmers are our land’s greatest stewards,” said Schutt. “It was essential to ensure Wisconsin  farmers have a seat at the table when important policy decisions relating to water and land  conservation and use are being decided.” 

In November 2021, a USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) attorney made a determination that FSA  county commission members in Wisconsin cannot represent the FSA in any official capacity in  any “outside groups”, including the county land conservation committee. This bill removes the  FSA requirement and instead, allows a county board to appoint any person who is engaged in an  agricultural use. 

“As a person that grew up on a farm, and continues to be involved in agriculture related activities,  and as a representative of a largely rural district, I understood the need for eliminating this  uncertainty, and allowing for real representation from the agriculture community.” 

This is Representative Schutt’s first bill to be signed into law since taking office in January.