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Meet Allison Foster And Bugs Are Moving Into Wisconsin

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When it comes to growing Wisconsin agriculture, international trade plays a key role. That’s why Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Secretary Randy Romanski is working to expand markets across the globe — especially in regions where demand is growing fast. Romanski recently returned from a trade mission to Thailand and Indonesia. He says this trip is just one part of Wisconsin’s long-term effort to grow international trade. Charitee Seebecker finds out about the trips success.

Warm today with the possibility of rain starting Tuesday.  Stu Muck narrows in on when the rain might arrive and how much.

The six finalists that want to become Alice in Dairyland are headed to Crawford county this week to begin the final interview process.  Stephanie Hoff introduces us to Waupun native, Allison Foster, as we continue introductions of each candidate.

The U.S. and China announced on Sunday that they will begin rolling back tariffs for 90 days.  Markets are rallying around the possibilities.  Meanwhile, Wisconsinites should start monitoring insect populations. PJ Leisch, UW-Extension Entomologist, says that ticks have been active for a while in the state.

Discover. Taste. Support.  That's the theme for this year's June Dairy celebrations happening in Wisconsin.  Pam Jahnke finds out more about the theme and directives from Erika Schade, Community and School Program Coordinator for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.  Paid for by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.

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