Wisconsin Code § 96.02

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It is declared to be the policy of this state to
promote orderly and efficient marketing of agricultural commodities and to prevent economic waste of the agricultural
wealth of this state. Unfair methods of competition, lack of uniform grading and classification of agricultural commodities, and
the inability of individual producers to obtain present markets or
to develop new or larger markets for Wisconsin agricultural commodities result in disorderly marketing of such commodities. As
a result agricultural producers are prevented from receiving a fair
return for the products which they market. Such conditions jeopardize the continued production of adequate food and energy supplies for this and other states, and may result in unemployment
with its attendant burdens on the citizens of this state. The production, processing and marketing of agricultural commodities
within this state is hereby declared to be affected with a public interest and this chapter is enacted for the purpose of protecting the
health, peace, safety and general welfare of the people of this
state.

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