The Wisconsin Agri-Business Association (WABA) is a statewide trade association dedicated to growing the prosperity of Wisconsin's agribusinesses through advocacy, education, and engagement. Founded through a 2012 merger of the Wisconsin Crop Production Association and the Wisconsin Agri-Service Association, the organization represents agricultural businesses including grain elevators, feed mills, seed dealers, fertilizer and crop protection providers, ethanol producers, and farm supply companies. WABA serves as a unified voice for the state’s agribusiness industry and provides training, safety programs, scholarships, and industry events.
Agricultural and agribusiness regulatory policy, state and federal legislative advocacy, environmental and crop protection regulation, food safety modernization compliance, workforce development and training, transportation and infrastructure issues affecting agriculture, and policies impacting grain, feed, seed, fertilizer, and biofuel industries
Membership dues, conference and event revenue, sponsorships, and program fees
University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UW Division of Extension, member agribusiness companies across Wisconsin
Non-profit trade association