Tammy Wiedenbeck was selected as the winner of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer and Agriculturists Outstanding Agriculture Professional Award.
Wiedenbeck is a partner on her family’s seventh-generation farm, overseeing 200 head of cattle. She also spearheads Traveled Acres Media, a company dedicated to sharing the global story of agriculture. Her leadership extends to the National Beef Board. Here, she has served on the Executive, Operating, and Nutrition and Health committees. Wiedenbeck is a proud lifetime member of the Grant County Cattlemen’s Association and Lancaster FFA Alumni.
“Awarded to young leaders in agriculture, the Outstanding Agriculture Professional Award celebrates commitment and community,” says WFBF President Brad Olson. “Tammy represents the profound influence Farm Bureau members have on rural Wisconsin.”
Wiedenbeck is a graduate of the WFBF Leadership Institute and AFBF Communication Boot Camp. She’s also a member of the AFBF GO Team and Grant County Farm Bureau. She was the recipient of the WFBF’s 35 Under 35 Sustainable Self Award in 2022. Wiedenbeck received the Outstanding Alumni Award from UW-Platteville in 2023.
She will have the opportunity to attend the 2025 American Farm Bureau Federation FUSION Conference in Denver. Wiedenbeck will be eligible to participate in the 2025 YFA Washington, D.C. Fly-In and be a guest of WFBF at the 2025 YFA Conference.
Other finalists included Kat Peper of Sauk County, Travis and Bethany Senn of Polk-Burnett Farm Bureau, and Brooke Trustem of Rock County.


