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Healthy Farms and Food Debates Heat Up in Wisconsin

Gilbertson Family Farm, Wisconsin, USATuesday, June 2, 2026

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Wisconsin Dairy Farm Hosts Debate Over Real Food & Whole Milk

RFK Jr. Champions Whole Milk in Schools

A Wisconsin dairy farm became the epicenter of a fiery discussion on food and farming when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took the stage. His unapologetic message? Real food matters. With a focus on whole milk, he argued that kids were denied a nutritional staple for years under outdated regulations. While some applaud his advocacy for better school nutrition, others challenge the science behind his claims.

New Law Reverses Whole Milk Ban in Schools

Just months ago, a law passed in January allowed schools to serve whole milk again, reversing a long-standing ban. This shift aligns with Kennedy’s decades-long advocacy for dairy. His "Make America Healthy Again" campaign has crisscrossed the country, with Trump’s administration betting that this populist appeal will sway Republican voters. Yet opposition persists—especially on issues like his criticism of Roundup weedkiller, which clashes with modern farming practices.

Political Crosscurrents in Van Orden’s District

Representative Van Orden’s district is suddenly a political hotspot. Trump plans a high-profile visit, following visits from several Cabinet members. Why the sudden interest? Van Orden, a Republican who bucked party lines to support an Obamacare extension, represents a district where 33,000 people rely on healthcare subsidies. His unpredictable voting record highlights the deep divides in rural America—where voters are easily swayed, and political loyalties are anything but straightforward.

Rural America: A Battleground of Neglect & Opportunity

Van Orden insists the flood of attention proves the government is finally listening. Critics, however, dismiss it as mere political theater. After all, Trump won this district by 7 points—yet Van Orden underperformed. Democrats smell blood, seeing an opening in farming communities. The clash between health trends and farming traditions ensures this debate won’t fade anytime soon.


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