The 2025 Wisconsin Agricultural Outlook Forum is set to bring fresh insights and dynamic conversations to Wisconsin’s agricultural community. Hosted by the Renk Agribusiness Institute, the forum will take place on Tuesday, January 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Varsity Hall at Union South, UW–Madison. The event’s theme, “Wisconsin Agriculture Under a Second Trump Presidency,” reflects timely discussions about the changing landscape of agriculture under new leadership.
“This year, we’re stepping away from traditional formats,” said Dr. Paul Mitchell, coordinator of the event. “Attendees can expect engaging conversations, not just charts and graphs.”
The morning kicks off with expert presentations on Wisconsin’s farm economy. Specialists from UW–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UW–Madison Division of Extension, and industry leaders will discuss the state of dairy, grain, livestock, and farm income. Key insights from The Contribution of Agriculture to the Wisconsin Economy report will also be shared.
The afternoon session transitions to interactive panels focused on macro and local agricultural impacts. Topics include:
“Instead of lengthy presentations, we’re prioritizing dialogue between panelists and the audience,” added Dr. Mitchell. “We want everyone to leave with a deeper understanding of what’s coming and how to prepare.”