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ABOUT KEVIN
Kevin Krentz embodies what it means to live by Wisconsin values … family, faith and farm.
Kevin was raised on the same multi-generational farm his family operates today where he learned a strong work ethic, personal responsibility, and the value of a buck. He’s a lifelong agricultural leader, and now he’s working to prepare his children to lead a farm that has been part of Waushara County since 1958.
For Kevin, making our communities stronger means serving at both the local and state levels. He was elected to the Aurora Town Board for 10 years, and also served as Chairperson between 2010-2014. On the state level he’s volunteered his time and leadership to the Farm Bureau of Wisconsin, the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection, the University of Wisconsin and more.
Kevin is a proud graduate of University of Wisconsin Farm and Industry Short Course, and he continued his education Dairy Executive Program from Cornell University. He loves spending time with his wife, Holly, of 32 years and their three sons. They are members of St. Rapheal Church in Oshkosh.
Your voice. Your values. Your Wisconsin.
Kevin has spent decades working the soil, raising crops, and supporting the local agricultural economy. He believes being involved in the farming community is critical to the immediate and longterm success of Wisconsin’s agricultural industry … an important pillar of Wisconsin’s economy.
- Chair for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Dairy Advisory Committee (2006)
- DATCP’s Raw Milk Taskforce (2010) and the Department of Commerce Dairy 2020 Council
- President of the Rural Mutual Insurance Company Board of Directors (2020-2024)
- President of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation (2020-2023)
- Waushara County Land and Water Resource Management Citizen Advisory Committee (2011).
- Wisconsin Livestock ID Consortium (2018-2024)
- UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Live Sciences Board of Visitors (2018-2024)
- American Farm Bureau Federal Milk Marketing Order Workgroup (2019)
- American Farm Bureau Federation Board (2021-2023)
- American Farm Bureau Foundation Board (2021-2023)
- Wisconsin DNR Technical Advisory Committee (2020)
- Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection’s (DATCP) Agricultural
- Export Advisory Council (2022-present).
Your voice. Your values. Your Wisconsin

ABOUT KEVIN
Kevin Krentz embodies what it means to live by Wisconsin values … family, faith and farm.
Kevin was raised on the same multi-generational farm his family operates today where he learned a strong work ethic, personal responsibility, and the value of a buck. He’s now working to prepare the next generation to lead a farm that has been part of Waushara County since 1958.
For Kevin, making our communities stronger means serving at both the local and state levels. He was elected to the Aurora Town Board for 10 years, and also served as Chairperson between 2010-2014. On the state level he’s volunteered his time and leadership to the Farm Bureau of Wisconsin, the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection, the University of Wisconsin and more.
Kevin is a proud graduate of University of Wisconsin Farm and Industry Short Course, and he continued his education Dairy Executive Program from Cornell University. He loves spending time with his wife, Holly, of 32 years and their children. He is a member of St. Rapheal Church in Oshkosh.
Your voice. Your values. Your Wisconsin.
Kevin has spent decades working the soil, raising crops, and supporting the local agricultural economy. He believes being involved in the farming community is critical to the immediate and longterm success of Wisconsin’s agricultural industry … an important pillar of Wisconsin’s economy.
- Chair for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Dairy Advisory Committee (2006)
- DATCP’s Raw Milk Taskforce (2010) and the Department of Commerce Dairy 2020 Council
- President of the Rural Mutual Insurance Company Board of Directors (2020-2024)
- President of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation (2020-2023)
- Waushara County Land and Water Resource Management Citizen Advisory Committee (2011).
- Wisconsin Livestock ID Consortium (2018-2024)
- UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Live Sciences Board of Visitors (2018-2024)
- American Farm Bureau Federal Milk Marketing Order Workgroup (2019)
- American Farm Bureau Federation Board (2021-2023)
- American Farm Bureau Foundation Board (2021-2023)
- Wisconsin DNR Technical Advisory Committee (2020)
- Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection's (DATCP) Agricultural Export Advisory Council (2022-Present)
Your voice. Your values. Your Wisconsin

On the issues
Planting the Seeds for Stronger Families and Communities

PRO-JOBS, PRO-GROWTH
Promote a pro-jobs, pro-growth agenda. Reduce government red tape and spending, keep taxes low, and unleash the power of Wisconsin’s entrepreneurs across all industries including manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and more.

CUT PROPERTY TAXES
Repeal the Democrat’s 400-year property tax hike, address affordability issues in housing, energy and utility rates, and fight to ensure data centers do not negatively impact the budgets of working families.

STOP THE WOKE AGENDA
Oppose woke and DEI ideologies in our schools, support empowering parents with educational opportunities for their children, and ban males from competing in girls sports.

BACK THE BLUE
Support local and state law enforcement, oppose efforts to cut funding, and increase penalties for targeting police officers.

TRUE CONSERVATIVE VALUES
Pro-Life, Pro-Second Amendment, Pro-Election Integrity, and defender of our freedoms and liberties.
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