Hans Breitenmoser
A To-Do List to Help Rural Wisconsin (Hour 2)
Dozens of Wisconsin farmers visited with their state legislators recently to outline their priorities—their “to-do” list if the Legislature is going to show its support for farm families and their rural economy. We’ll have two guests from the Wisconsin Farmers Union to tell us more.
Wisconsin’s Rural Priorities (Hour 2)
Members of the Wisconsin Farmers Union held their annual meeting last weekend and determined which areas their members will emphasize in 2023. Lincoln County farmer Hans Breitenmoser was in attendance and tells us how family farmers and small producers can still have a big voice in things like clean water, climate change, and fair competition […]
Another Celebrity Candidate? (Hour 2)
A Waukesha County judge is considering a run for state Supreme Court, following her newfound notoriety presiding over a high-profile criminal trial. But beyond the instant celebrity status, what does her record say about what kind of justice she’d be? We talk with Hans Breitenmoser about how hometowns around Wisconsin are having to rely more […]
One More Week – Part 2
With only seven days remaining, the 2022 election season includes a new case of someone committing fraud against Wisconsin’s system for obtaining absentee ballots—again undermining the claims made about 2020 fraud which still doesn’t exist. Also: Hans Breitenmoser on the impact of a severe avian flu outbreak on turkeys and this year’s Thanksgiving dinner costs. […]
Here’s to the Farmers.
We’re a couple days late for National Farmer Day, but it’s never the wrong time to express appreciation for the work done by producers, processors, and everybody else involved in the state’s $105 billion agriculture industry.
Real Help for Rural Wisconsin vs. Lip Service (Oct 4 – Hour 1)
Lincoln County farmer Hans Breitenmoser explains how real leaders try to expand market opportunities for Wisconsin’s agricultural products—both overseas and here at home. “Talking tough” on trade isn’t as effective as the real help farmers need when it comes to reining in multinational companies with practices that hurt producers and consumers.
A To-Do List for Politicians Who Care About Farmers. (Sept 20 – Hour 1)
Farmers from Wisconsin and across the country went to Washington, DC last week to tell Congress their priorities for a 2023 Farm Bill that will determine the health of the rural economy. Hans Breitenmoser from Lincoln County was among them and he outlines what needs to be done. Also: Michael Gableman mistakes obesity for a […]
It Seems President Biden Is Not a Fan of Ron Johnson. Guest: Hans Breitenmoser (Sept 6 – Hour 1)
Making a Labor Day visit to Wisconsin, President Biden reminded a crowd of the many reasons he thinks Sen. Johnson is not in the mainstream of Wisconsin values. Also, Hans Breitenmoser talks about what Biden’s legislative wins will mean to the rural Wisconsin economy.