Philip Schroeder’s family farm in Sauk County has a rich history dating back to the 1800s, with the original deed tied to the War of 1812. Purchased by his family in 1874, the farm has seen its share of challenges, including a legal battle over a 40-acre parcel in 1923. Throughout the years, the farm has remained a staple of dairy production, with Philip continuing the tradition until his retirement in 2008. Today, the property remains largely unchanged, with the same historic buildings and a focus on preserving the legacy his family has worked hard to maintain for generations. The farm’s sesquicentennial celebration honors both its history and its enduring place in the community.

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