Wilsch Family Farm was formed when Lauren Wilden and Jared Schmidt (WIL+SCH) moved to Northwest Iowa. We have long desired to create a small and sustainable family farm that proudly supports our community and future generations.

We raise our animals in the most natural way possible, allowing them open access to pasture and wooded areas throughout our farm. We support and practice sustainable farming for our animals and our environment. Constant rotation allows us to be good stewards of the land, tapping into the natural resources it provides our animals while allowing us to fertilize and contribute back to the soil. Just the way nature intended.

We also believe that the attention and care we provide our animals produces a more quality product.`

Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Wilsch Family Farm was formed when Lauren Wilden and Jared Schmidt (WIL+SCH) moved to Northwest Iowa. We have long desired to create a small and sustainable family farm that proudly supports our community and future generations.

We raise our animals in the most natural way possible, allowing them open access to pasture and wooded areas throughout our farm. We support and practice sustainable farming for our animals and our environment. Constant rotation allows us to be good stewards of the land, tapping into the natural resources it provides our animals while allowing us to fertilize and contribute back to the soil. Just the way nature intended.

We also believe that the attention and care we provide our animals produces a more quality product.

Contact Information

Contact:
jared schmidt
(515) 720-2457
Location:
107 main st
battle creek, IA 51006
Mailing Address:
PO Box 276
battle creek , IA 51006

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