
A package of bills offering tax relief to Wisconsin farmers is being fast-tracked through the Legislature.
The Assembly Agriculture Committee gave the legislation unanimous approval Tuesday after a public hearing.
It could be taken up as soon as next week by the full Assembly. Its future is less clear in the Senate and if-or-when it comes before Governor Tony Evers.
The tax credit would be capped at $7,500 for farms producing at least $35,000-a-year in cash farm income.












