Organic Agriculture in Wisconsin: 2012 Status Report

Wisconsin boasts the second largest number of organic farms in the U.S., ranks first among the states for the number of organic dairy and beef farms, and is third in the nation for organic vegetable farms. Organic Agriculture in Wisconsin: 2012 Status Report provides a wealth of information on the opportunities and challenges facing Wisconsin’s organic farms and processors.
Download the full report:
Organic Agriculture in Wisconsin: 2012 Status Report (low-resolution PDF; 2.5 MB)
Download the report by chapter (high-resolution PDF files):
Cover and Table of contents
Foreword and Statement by the Wisconsin Organic Advisory Council
Executive summary
Organic agriculture in Wisconsin by the numbers
USDA organic agriculture programs
Growing demand for organic food: A bright spot in a tough economy
Organic dairy and livestock markets impacted by organic grain shortage
Wisconsin’s organic vegetable farms: A snapshot
Processing adds value and profit to Wisconsin’s organic industry
Appendix A: The Wisconsin Organic Advisory Council
Appendix B: Active UW-Madison organic research
Appendix C: Resources and organizations
Download figures from this report (medium-resolution jpg files):
Figure 1: Top five states in number of organic farms, 2008
Figure 2: Top five states in number of organic dairy farms, 2008
Figure 3: Top five states in number of organic beef farms, 2008
Figure 4: Top five states in number of organic vegetable/melon farms, 2008
Figure 5: Top five states in number of organic berry farms, 2008
Figure 6: Top five states in number of organic fruit/tree nut farms, 2008
Figure 7: Field crops for which Wisconsin ranks first in total of number of farms, showing total number of farms and number of farms with organic sales, 2008
Figure 8: Map of Wisconsin certified organic farms and processors/handlers
Figure 9: Map showing distribution of certified organic farms in Wisconsin
Figure 10: Growth in number of certified organic farms in Wisconsin, 2005-2011
Figure 11: Top six states in organic sales, 2008
Figure 12: Wisconsin organic sales by product, 2008
Figure 13: Top five states in organic milk sales, 2008
Figure 14: Top five states in organic vegetable/melon sales plus Wisconsin (#10), 2008
Figure 15: Top five states in organic berry sales, 2008
Figure 16: Top states in total number of organic farms and total value of organic sales, 2008
Figure 17: Top states in number of organic dairy farms and value of organic milk sales, 2008
Figure 18: Top states in number of organic farms selling at the local, regional, national and international scales, 2008
Figure 19: Top seven states in dollar value of value added organic sales, 2008
Figure 20: Wisconsin organic processors by gross annual sales, survey of 30 companies