Tammy Fritsch, a dairy farmer from Freedom, Wisc., stands subsequent to her cheese vat. She has been ready on hundreds of {dollars} in promised federal funds. On Friday, the USDA launched these funds to farmers like Fritsch.
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President Trump’s slim victory in Wisconsin final November was partly resulting from his success in rural communities, the place agriculture stays an financial engine. However agricultural teams say many farmers within the so-called Dairy State — and elsewhere — now face uncertainty, resulting from federal spending freezes and cuts made by the Trump Administration.
That features farmers like Tammy Fritch. Fritsch owns what she and her daughter name Two Guernsey Women Creamery. It is licensed as a micro-dairy, solely 13 cows, and only a few workers.
On a latest morning, Fritsch stood over a chrome steel vat in regards to the measurement of a giant bathtub and eliminated a plastic sheet protecting blocks of white cheddar cheese. She took a knife and began a course of known as flipping the cheese. On the finish, it will be a cubed, typically squeaky-to-eat snack known as curds.
“We’re making cheese curds at the moment. So, I’ve roughly 72 kilos of cheese in there,” Fritsch later defined.
Fritsch says utilizing the milk from her Guernsey cows — which is simpler for some individuals to digest — she now desires to make and promote ice cream. Final yr, she received slightly below $100,000 via a Dairy Enterprise Innovation grant.
DBI, because it’s recognized, was created below the Farm Invoice Trump signed in 2018 throughout his first time period.

A bag of cheese curds from Two Guernsey Women Creamery in Freedom, Wisc. Proprietor Tammy Fritsch hopes to begin making ice cream with funds from a Dairy Enterprise Innovation grant from the USDA.
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Just like the grant requires, Fritsch invested in her farm first. She purchased tools, and received a financial institution mortgage to afford it. She began hiring a pair workers. Then, in late February, Fritsch received the phrase that the U.S. Division of Agriculture halted the funding that she and different innovation grant winners are relying on to be paid again the cash they spent on their farms.
Her voice breaking barely, Fritsch mentioned, “Plain and easy, I imply, these should not tax {dollars} which can be wasted. We’re rising to assist our neighborhood, the place we’re producing an incredible product right here.”
Friday, the USDA reversed course and okayed the DBI reimbursements. As a lot as $28.6 million will probably be reimbursed to greater than 400 dairy processors and farmers throughout the nation.
Rep. Derrick Van Orden, a Republican, praised Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins for releasing the funds.
“Our dairy farmers and processors work extremely exhausting, and I commend Secretary Rollins for her swift motion to make sure its continuation,” he mentioned in a press release.
Rebekah Sweeney of the Wisconsin Cheesemakers Affiliation defined that it has been a difficult time.
“The final two weeks have been stuffed with tears and concern,” Sweeney mentioned. “The quantity of stress that a few of these farmers and processors have been below realizing that funding was paused was important.”
Throughout the state, farmer Travis Forgues is scheduled to get a $92,000 DBI grant.
He just lately added a big freezer to briefly retailer a few of the cheese he makes from the milk of 300 sheep, earlier than the cheese goes to retailers.
Forgues used his household’s cash and line of credit score to purchase the freezer. Whereas he ought to be capable to repay that debt quickly, his farm is ready on $55,000 in one other federal grant for renewable vitality. That cash remains to be frozen.
“We’ve the contracts signed. Did I believe maybe sooner or later these grants would not be obtainable? Completely, as a result of that is what occurs with completely different leaders in place,” Forgues mentioned.
“However did I, in my wildest goals assume they would not honor their phrase as our federal authorities? Completely not,” he added.