Tracing back to the original settlers from New Glarus, both Klassy farms have proudly been in the family for over 150 years. Over generations, they’ve raised dairy cows, hogs, and crops, building a legacy of hard work. Their Swiss heritage is celebrated in their family t-shirt, designed by their grandson for a recent celebration breakfast at Wisconsin State Fair Park. The journey hasn’t been without challenges: Larry's father lost his mother at just 15; Larry survived a tractor accident nearly 50 years ago, and recently endured the passing of his wife, who had been central to the farm’s ongoing success. Yet through it all, Larry recalls his father’s tireless work ethic, starting to rent the farm at age 15, and sees that same determination alive in the next generation. His daughter Amy helped milk cows and manage the hay, while her brothers focused on equipment, all contributing to the farm’s continued vitality. Larry hopes it will remain in the family for many more years to come. These stories are brought to you courtesy of Compeer Financial.

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