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Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute

Josh Timm

Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute

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Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute

Josh Timm

Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute

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Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute

Josh Timm

Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute

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We’re recognizing farms and homesteads that have been in the family for more than 100 or 150 years. One farm being recognized is the Tieman Family Farm. The farm is located outside of Thorp in Clark County. 97 year old Arlene Tieman shares the
We’re recognizing farms and homesteads that have been in the family for more than 100 or 150 years. One farm being recognized is the Hustad Valley Farm. The farm is located Northwest of New Glarus in Green County. Dale Hustad shares the history
We’re recognizing farms and homesteads that have been in the family for more than 100 or 150 years. One farm being recognized is the Schlintz Dairy Farm, owned and operated by Elizabeth and AJ Schlintz. The farm is in a picturesque location jus
We’re recognizing farms and homesteads that have been in the family for more than 100 or 150 years. One farm being recognized is Crooked Creek Farm operated by the Beckius family. The farm is located outside of Highland in Iowa County. Everett
 Don and Joe Dremsa, Rosemary Hall, Lauri Hines, Theresa Brewer and Peggy Updike of the Dremsa Family share the story of their family farm in Crawford County. Their grandpa came from Czechoslovakia and became a U.S. citizen in 1884. He married
Debra Umnus & Tim Bartel share the story of their family farm in Manitowoc County. The original 80 acre dairy farmstead was purchased in 1909 by their grandfather. He grew up on a farm in Germany and bought the farm here so he could have a plac
Deanna Opsal shares the story of her family’s century and sesquicentennial farm in Dane County. Deanna’s father and mother-in-law moved to the farm in 1949. At the time it was being run by a cousin named Forest. Forest had a dream of establishi
We’re recognizing farms and homesteads that have been in the family for more than 100 or 150 years. One farm being recognized is the Bill Jean Farms operated by the Naas family. The farm is located in Dodge County just a few miles north of Wate
We’re recognizing farms and homesteads that have been in the family for more than 100 or 150 years. One farm being recognized is the Malinowski Farm. The Malinowski Farm began in 1917 when the Malinowksi's immigrated to the Mosinee to begin a f
World War II, Great Depression, recessions, electricity, rations... these are all historical events in Wisconsin that family farms have lived through. This year, about 100 farms are still in the same family today to tell the story of early life
The Mid-West Farm Report is honoring family farm and homesteads that have been a part of Wisconsin’s landscape for more than 100 or 150 years. These stories are brought to you courtesy of Compeer Financial. One of the families celebrating a Ses
The McNeill Farm has been in the McNeill family for 3 generations. John McNeill shares that a significant part of what makes this farm unique is it's location in the heart of the Brule River State Natural Area in Douglas County. The farm is abo
The Koss Farm has been in the Koss family for 3 generations. Tony Koss shares that the farm was purchased by his grandparents in 1923 as they were making their way to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to farm. Instead, they discovered and purchas
Marilyn’s husband’s grandfather, Louis Bollinger bought the farm in October of 1923. He and his wife Della raised cows, pigs, chickens, and had a large garden. They also grew alfalfa, oats, corn, and soybeans. Twelve acres of the Bollinger farm
Alan Kohn tells the story of his family’s century farm in Green Lake County.  In 1899, his great grandfather bought the farm. They raised dairy cattle and horses. As Alan became involved on the farm growing up they added sheep, pigs, and chicke
We are sharing family farm stories from across Wisconsin that are celebrating 100 or 150 years of farming on the same land. These farms are recognized during the Wisconsin State Fair. One family is coming from Price County. For Joe Van De Voort
Bernard Wellnitz tells the story of his family’s century farm in Rock County.  In 1923, the original farmstead of 168 acres was purchased. They raised dairy cattle, crossbred pigs, chickens, and grew tobacco. Over the years the farm was impacte
Sherry Nelson's family farm in Richland County has been in dairy production for more than 100 years. And it's seen a lot of changes from milking by hand to a pipeline system. The family is working on a succession plan to continue the dairy farm
Jeff Luer tells the story of his family’s century farm in Dunn County.  In 1900, the original farmstead of 80 acres was purchased by Art and Sara. In 1925 Art passed and Sara and her 8 kids kept the farm going through the depression and World W
Sherman Wogsland shares the story of his family farm in Waupaca County. They will be receiving the Century award this year. In 1906 the original farmstead of 45 acres was purchased. They grew potatoes and had a custom thrashing business for man
We’re honored to be sharing the stories of farms and homesteads that have been in the same family for more than 100 or 150 years. These families are getting together for breakfast on August 8th at the Wisconsin State Fair to celebrate. One of t
Early adopters, that’s one way to describe the Prange family when it comes to farm technology, crop management and livestock genetics. Louis Prange is the third generation on his family’s farm and will be accepting the Centennial Farm Award fro
One hundred years ago, everything was done by hand -- picking rocks out of fields, digging wells, clearing 70 acres of forest in order to farm... this was among the to-do list for a Wisconsin family to begin their legacy in Seymour, Wisconsin.
Dale Plansky tells the story of his family’s farm in Kewaunee County. They will be receiving the Century and Sesquicentennial awards this year. In 1868 the original Planskys immigrated from Bohemia to Wisconsin and purchased 44 acres. It was a
Cindy Fahey Schroeder tells the story of her family's century farm in Green County. The farm was acquired in 1914. The original farm was a 40 cow dairy operation and the family also grew a few crops. The farmstead is located right on the edge o
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