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Wisconsin Cheesemaker Andy Hatch Honored as 2016 Martha Stewart American Maker

Wisconsin cheesemaker Andy Hatch of Uplands Cheese was recently named one of Martha Stewart’s 2016 American Makers.

Now in its fifth year, the Martha Stewart American Made program is a nationally recognized platform designed to discover the next generation of American artisans. Hatch is one of 10 artisans hand-selected by Martha Stewart and the editors of Martha Stewart Living for their entrepreneurial passion and contributions to their communities in the fields of food, style, design, and technology.

“I’d like to thank Martha Stewart and the editors of Martha Stewart Living for not only valuing the quality of our cheese, but also for recognizing that our success can serve as an example to other family farms looking to add value to their milk,” Hatch said at the awards ceremony held in New York last month. “I spent years as a cheese-making apprentice in Europe, and there’s nowhere I’d rather make cheese than in southern Wisconsin. We have everything we need right here to make world-class cheese.”

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For more information about Martha Stewart’s American Made program visit www.marthastewart.com/americanmade.