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Awards program is oldest farm awards program in the state dating back to 1930.

Fran O'Leary, Wisconsin Agriculturist Editor

April 2, 2012

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The Wisconsin Agriculturist, in partnership with the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board and Twohig, Rietbrock, Schneider and Halbach S.C. of Chilton, presented the 2012 Master Agriculturist Awards to six top achievers in farming, community service and leadership.

Those receiving the award are Paul Buhr of Viroqua, Rosalie Geiger of Reedsville, Dale Hines of Ellsworth, and Greg, Jason and Travis Lindner all of Oxford. The honorees were recognized at an awards program March 28 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Oshkosh.

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The winners were selected for their proven ability and accomplishments as progressive farmers, and also for the time, effort and leadership they contribute to community, church and agricultural organizations.

The Master Agriculturist awards are made to honor not only the selected individuals, but also their families. The Master Agriculturist program is the oldest farm awards program in the state, and is one of the longest-running career-achievement honors programs in American agriculture. It dates back to 1930, when the Wisconsin Agriculturist first started honoring top Wisconsin farmers for their hard work, dedication, success in farming and exemplary leadership.

"Honoring Master Agriculturists is a great tradition for Farm Progress," says Willie Vogt, corporate editorial director for Wisconsin Agriculturist and Farm Progress. "Historically, these agricultural leaders in the community have also been innovators for a wide range of technologies. We're looking forward to a long future honoring the state's best and brightest."

To nominate a Wisconsin farmer for a Master Agriculturist award, go the Wisconsin Agriculturist website at www.wisconsinagriculturist.com and click on Master Agriculturist or send an email to [email protected] or call the office at 920-346-2285. Deadline for nominations for the 2013 awards is Dec. 1.

About the Author(s)

Fran O'Leary

Wisconsin Agriculturist Editor

Even though Fran was born and raised on a farm in Illinois, she has spent most of her life in Wisconsin. She moved to the state when she was 18 years old and later graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a bachelor's degree in journalism.

Fran has 25 years of experience writing, editing and taking pictures. Before becoming editor of the Wisconsin Agriculturist in 2003, she worked at Johnson Hill Press in Fort Atkinson as a writer and editor of farm business publications and at the Janesville Gazette in Janesville as farm editor and feature writer. Later, she signed on as a public relations associate at Bader Rutter in Brookfield, and served as managing editor and farm editor at The Reporter, a daily newspaper in Fond du Lac.

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