Tammy Wiedenbeck | Traveled Acres Media

Agriculture Media & Visual Storytelling - Speaker

I’m a seventh-generation farmer and multimedia storyteller creating photo, video, and written media rooted in real agriculture and real people. My work connects consumers to the heart of food, farming, and rural life—honest, human, and grounded in lived experience.

About Me

I’m a seventh-generation farmer and multimedia creator specializing in agriculture and rural life. With firsthand experience in production agriculture, I create photo, video, and written content that turns complex farm work into relatable, human stories.

My work connects consumers with the people behind their food. I collaborate with agricultural organizations, farms, brands, and publications to tell authentic stories that build trust, understanding, and appreciation, covering agriculture, rural culture, travel and community across platforms.

How I Work

📌 Let’s connect if you:
✅ Want to collaborate on creative marketing or storytelling projects
✅ Share an interest in agriculture advocacy or entrepreneurship
✅ Are passionate about building a better understanding of the farming industry

💬 Feel free to reach out! Together, we can build connections that matter and make an impact where it counts.

My Ethos

I lead with heart, tell the truth, and bring people along. I believe you don’t have to understand agriculture to appreciate it — you just have to respect the work and the people who do it. Real stories matter, and so do the people in them.

Get in Touch

📍 Lancaster, Wisconsin 

  📧wiedenbeckt@gmail.com

📱 608-732-7431

💼 LinkedIn: Tammy Wiedenbeck

My Articles

Cultivate & Connect 2025: Shaping the Future of Agriculture - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

The Cultivate & Connect 2025 conference was a high-energy gathering of farmers, advocates and industry leaders, all focused on shaping the future of agriculture. From consumer perceptions to activism and sustainability, the event sparked bold conversations, practical strategies and a renewed drive to make an impact.
Wisconsin’s own Sassy Cow Creamery showcased what happens when dedication to quality meets consumer demand. Their 2% and whole milk are selling at double the pace, proving that full-...

May is Beef Month - What You Didn't Know (But Should)

May is when a farmer’s attention turns to thoughts of marketing and advocating for their agricultural products. Most farmers talk about how they got into the profession to do just that, farm. Spreading the good word about beef probably wasn’t high on the priority list, between long days in the fields and even longer nights struggling with calving season.  
Luckily for all the cattle-herding individuals out there, some brilliant minds have your back. Organizations have been formed to handle the a...

Table Talk with Tammy Wiedenbeck - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

“You should cut beef out of your diet.”
“You should quit eating dairy products.”
“You should avoid eggs.”
Being someone who works in production agriculture, these recommendations provoked me. During a regular physical, a physician’s assistant suggested that I switch to a vegan diet. Apparently, some pro athletes were doing it based on a Netflix series and she thought it would help me build muscle and lose weight. I thought, ‘You’ve got to be kidding me!’
I try to follow a well-balanced diet, not...

A Lesson in Mental Health at 'Trash Beach' - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

Several Wisconsin Farm Bureau members travelled to Puerto Rico for the American Farm Bureau Annual Convention in January. The conference was an amazing experience full of new knowledge, great friends and unforgettable memories. Attendees explored the diverse tourist and agricultural attractions that the island had to offer.
On the final day of our trip, a group of us decided to take a ferry to another island off the coast of Puerto Rico. A two-hour drive led to a surprise pocket of downpouring r...

Wiedenbeck Reflects on AFBF Women's Communications Boot Camp - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

Sometimes it isn’t easy taking time away from home.  It can get discouraging to continue to take advantage of opportunities that are presented to you in order to avoid any criticism.  However, the consequence of giving up on life-changing experiences is NEVER worth it because life is just too short.  No matter how much stress it may take to prepare for your journey, you always come home with a special gift that you never had before.  My gift at the end of July was going out to Washington, D.C. a...

YFA Washington, D.C. Fly-in - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

The number of opportunities that I have had by being involved with Wisconsin Farm Bureau have been countless!  Once again, I was chosen to attend the Washington D.C. Fly-In and embarked on another adventure with fellow young farmers.  The Washington D.C. Fly-in is designed to give attendees the chance to speak with their elected officials, legislators, agencies, and other professionals about current agricultural issues and policies. 
Our group had the privilege to see the American Farm Bureau bu...

Alltech ONE Ideas Conference - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

Guest blog: Tammy Wiedenbeck
AgNewswire is a weekly email sent from Wisconsin Farm Bureau highlighting important agriculture news. One week, I saw a link to the Alltech My Farm. My Future. video contest.  I had been wanting to create a video about our family farm for quite some time, so I took on the challenge. I say “challenge” because I learned about this on Friday, and the deadline was the following Monday.
Over the weekend, I spent time on the farm taking videos and photos during chores and...

A Family Away from Home - Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation

Imagine meeting a shy, young high school girl with brown eyes, dark hair and the typical brace-face appearance. She was a minority. The only real farm girl in her class and who always felt the need to try and fit in with her classmates. Although involved in multiple school organizations, she was very quiet and would get nervous talking to strangers or anyone new. She was a girl that once got picked on for not having the “in” look in middle school, being overweight and only having a couple pairs...