In the last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development made $330 million in investments in rural communities across Wisconsin. These investments helped to boost Wisconsin’s economy, invest in agricultural opportunities, develop rural infrastructure, and encourage private investment in rural America.
“Rural communities across America are the backbone of our nation and President Trump is committed to investing in these communities so they continue to be productive and fulfilling places to live for generations to come,” said Secretary Brooke Rollins. “At USDA, we are proud to fund these historic levels of rural investment and remain committed to working with other federal, state and local government as well as the private sector, to advance President Trump’s vision for rural America. Rural prosperity is truly a national security issue. If our farmers and ranchers do not have the tools and resources to continue to farm, then we cannot feed ourselves. President Trump understands how important it is to have a safe, secure, and resilient farm economy.”
“From affordable housing to essential resources such as healthcare and infrastructure to boosting local economies and communities, President Trump and Secretary Rollins have made rural America a priority,” said USDA Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Andrew C. Iverson. “Rural Development looks forward to continuing to invest in communities across Wisconsin.”
USDA Rural Development investments in Wisconsin focused on rural communities by financing infrastructure, agribusiness projects, rental assistance, and single-family housing, along with community facility investments that help improve public safety and healthcare access in rural areas.
By the Numbers in Wisconsin:
• Investment in Community Projects: $178 million
• Investment in Economic Development and Agribusiness Projects: $27 million
• Investment in Affordable Housing: $125 million
• Total Investment in Wisconsin: $330 million
Projects Highlighted:
• Croix Regional Medical Center will construct a 130,000-square-foot replacement critical access hospital facility in St. Croix Falls with $105 million through the Community Facilities Direct Loans and Guaranteed Loans program. The funding includes a $95 million direct loan and a $10 million guaranteed loan.
• The Town of Campbell will install a new water utility system with a $30.8 million loan and an $8.5 million grant through the Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has been supplying bottled water to the town since 2021.
• Westby Cooperative Creamery,, a farmer-owned cooperative that is the only cottage cheese manufacturer in Wisconsin, will expand and modernize its manufacturing facility with a nearly $15.5 million loan through the Business and Industry (B&I) Loan Guarantees program and partner bank the Security Financial Bank. The expansion will help meet the needs of the growing cottage cheese industry.
USDA Rural Development invests in rural America with loan, grant, and loan guarantee programs to promote rural prosperity. The commitment and resources we bring to rural communities help drive economic security and prosperity. Our programs expand access to high-speed internet, electric, and transportation infrastructure, and support business growth, healthcare, education, housing, and other community essentials. Discover more investment details and historical data in the Rural Data Gateway and learn more about the agency at www.rd.usda.gov/wi.
