Headline: Wisconsin State Farmer, 3/16/2026
Danielle Kaeding reports for Wisconsin Public Radio:
A Republican bill would allow the sale of public lands near a commercial egg farm as one of the country’s largest egg producers in Wisconsin has been forced to cull millions of birds due to avian flu.
Critics argue the proposal jeopardizes protection of public lands to serve private interests. But lawmakers said it aims to ensure affordability and security of the state’s food supply chain. The state Senate’s agriculture committee held a public hearing on the measure Tuesday that was broadcast on Wisconsin Eye.
State Sen. Patrick Testin, R-Stevens Point, and State Rep. Cindi Duchow, R-Town of Delafield, introduced the bill. The legislation would allow the policymaking board for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to sell land next to or within 1 mile of a commercial egg farm to prevent the spread of avian flu.
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