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07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
07/31/2025
$11,986,400
1496.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1356 Bestul Road, Scandinavia, WI
Large Dairy Operation | Waupaca County, WI
Peoples Company is proud to present a rare and exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete dairy farm located in western Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Spanning 1,496.05 total acres, this storied, well-managed dairy operation includes 1,304.07 FSA cropland acres, with nearly 800 tillable acres under pivot irrigation, and over 500 dryland farmable acres. The 11 pivots fed by drilled wells offer consistent productivity and efficiency. Additionally, there are over 360 leased acres located adjacent to the dairy operation being farmed.
This operation has been thoughtfully developed and meticulously maintained, setting a high standard for modern dairy farms. The centrally located building site is in pristine condition, featuring clean, updated facilities ready for immediate use. The Buyer has the unique opportunity to purchase on-site equipment and feed, creating a seamless transition for those seeking a fully operational dairy from day one. A majority of the property is enrolled into the PACE agriculture easement program to preserve its agriculture legacy for years to come.
This property supports a high level of production and efficiency, thanks to its combination of fertile soils, irrigated acres, and strategically developed infrastructure. The future expansion and diversification opportunities are endless. Whether youre looking to broaden an existing dairy enterprise or invest in a large-scale agricultural asset, this operation offers the acreage, water, and facilities needed to succeed.
Regional Location
Siemers Valley is conveniently located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161, near Iola, in a prime agricultural area. The Central Sands region of Wisconsin is a vital agricultural hub, known for its unique sandy soils, abundant groundwater, and strong irrigation infrastructure, which supports a highly productive and diverse agricultural economy. The area is agriculture-friendly and there are many nearby grain marketing options including, but not limited to, Mullins, Stevens Point, and Wild Rose, Wisconsin.
Facilities and Improvements
This modern dairy complex is designed for up to 600 cows and features a double-12 herringbone milking parlor with a subway, a freestall barn, a direct-load chiller, and an auto-start generator capable of powering the entire operation. Supporting a full-cycle livestock operation, the property includes extensive calf and heifer infrastructure with capacity for over 2,000 head, including hundreds of individual calf pens, heated open-sided barns, and advanced systems for automatic bottle washing and pasteurized milk delivery. A rare highlight is the IVF flush barn, complete with a lab and chute setup - an ideal facility for advanced breeding programs. Environmental systems are also well established, including a 3-million-gallon concrete-lined manure pit, a leachate collection pond, and a nutrient management plan, ensuring regulatory compliance. Feed management is streamlined with eight bunkers featuring no back walls for efficient loading and use.
Farm Legacy and Heritage
Established in 1962, Sandy Valley became a globally respected name in the registered Holstein world, producing industry-leading genetics, including two #1 bulls (Sandy Valley Bolton & Sandy Valley Saloon), a #1 cow, and #1 heifer. The farm has contributed over 1,500 bulls through artificial insemination and was once named the sixth most influential dairy farm in the world. Multi-generational family involvement has continued with the current ownership and the remaining family members are willing to speak to any new owners about a continued relationship to assist in preserving the farms elite reputation. This is an outstanding opportunity for any operator seeking a well-rounded, highly functional dairy and crop operation. With top-tier genetics history, excellent facilities, and nearly 1,500 acres of productive land, this valley is ready for your next chapter.
Soil and Climate
Siemers Valley is ideally located in western Waupaca County, just off Highway 161 near Iola, in the heart of Wisconsins Central Sands region. In Wisconsins Central Sands region, particularly around Iola and western Waupaca County, much of the farmland features Class II soils comprised of sandy loam soils, abundant groundwater, and reliable irrigation which makes it an ideal area for producing a wide variety of crops. Specialty crops such as potatoes, sweet corn, green beans, carrots, peas, onions, and cabbage are planted here, benefiting from the region's optimal growing conditions. Additionally, row crops like field corn, soybeans, and wheat are commonly grown, alongside alfalfa for forage. The area is also known for seed corn and specialty seed production, as well as nursery stock and sod. The rich agricultural landscape allows for multiple cropping cycles and supports both large-scale farming operations and one of the most versatile and valuable farming regions in the state.
The climate in the Iola and western Waupaca County area of Wisconsin is classified as humid continental, which supports a wide range of agricultural activity. This region experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm, humid summers. Average annual precipitation is around 32 to 34 inches, well-distributed throughout the year, and annual snowfall ranges from 40 to 50 inches. Summers typically bring daytime highs in the 70s and 80s (F), whichcombined with long daylight hours and access to irrigationcreate favorable conditions for intensive crop production. Winters can be quite cold, with temperatures often dipping below 0F, but spring and fall offer adequate growing seasons for a wide variety of row and specialty crops.
Future Opportunities
This farm presents future opportunities for expansion-minded dairy operators. Strategically located in a supportive, agriculture-focused region, the area offers access to skilled labor and experienced custom operators, making it an ideal setting for operational growth.
The property is already equipped with multiple machine sheds and storage barns, and features several flat, elevated sites that are ideal for the development of additional dairy facilities or anaerobic digesters. With a strong, proven water infrastructure supported by multiple wells and a track record of reliability, the farm can easily support increased herd size and additional crop and forage production. Expansion of the existing irrigation system, through the addition of more pivots, offers further opportunity to increase high-quality feed production across the farm.
Beyond dairy and crops, the property offers additional income potential through solar leasing, timber harvesting, and other complementary ventures. This is a turnkey foundation with built-in scalability for those looking to grow a dairy operation in a stable, resource-rich environment.
Equipment and Feed
There are several John Deere tractors, skid steers, payloaders, manure spreaders, vehicles, farm accessories, and additional equipment combined with the current feed inventory located on the property that are also available for purchase alongside the real estate. Everything down to oil and filters can be made available to facilitate a turn-key transition. Please contact the listing agents for permission to access the Data Room for additional farm information and a complete equipment and feed inventory list.
09/23/2025
$1,099,900
131 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1200 Nottleson Rd, Scandinavia, WI
This 131-acre property in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, offers a combination of income-producing farmland, wooded recreational acreage, and established improvements for outdoor living. Of the total acreage, approximately 70 acres are leased as tillable ground, generating $8,000 annually in rental income. The balance is wooded, featuring a meandering stream that runs through the property, and several ATV bridges for access. A central feature of the property is the half-acre pond with a floating dock located near the campsite. The campsite includes a storage garage with a concrete floor and power, a cabin, and a concrete camper pad. Several additional camper hookups are also in place around the pond, creating a functional base camp for seasonal stays, recreational activities, or as a gathering location for guests.The tillable ground provides annual income with its quality soils and crop history. The wooded portions create a natural habitat and recreational opportunities and hunting access. The stream running through the property adds to the diversity of the terrain and is crossed by several bridges, which provide reliable access. Improvements on the property make it adaptable for multiple uses. The small cabin is perfect for anyone looking to stay for hunting season or a weekend getaway. The storage garage provides secure space for equipment and supplies when you are away, while the camper pad and hookups make it possible to host several campers at the same time. Top that off with the stunning pond on the property, and you are set for quiet sunsets and years of fun to come.The property is located in Waupaca County, a region known for its blend of agriculture and recreational land. Several communities are nearby, providing access to services and amenities while the property itself retains its rural character. Scandinavia is just minutes from the property, giving you easy access to restaurants. To the south is Waupaca, with all the needed amenities you would need for daily life. You could easily make this property your dream home site with its close proximity to multiple towns.With its mix of income-producing tillable acres, wooded recreational land, and the cabin, garage, pond, and camper hookups, this property supports a wide range of uses. Call today to schedule your private showing!
09/23/2025
$1,099,900
131 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1200 Nottleson Rd, Scandinavia, WI
This 131-acre property in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, offers a combination of income-producing farmland, wooded recreational acreage, and established improvements for outdoor living. Of the total acreage, approximately 70 acres are leased as tillable ground, generating $8,000 annually in rental income. The balance is wooded, featuring a meandering stream that runs through the property, and several ATV bridges for access. A central feature of the property is the half-acre pond with a floating dock located near the campsite. The campsite includes a storage garage with a concrete floor and power, a cabin, and a concrete camper pad. Several additional camper hookups are also in place around the pond, creating a functional base camp for seasonal stays, recreational activities, or as a gathering location for guests.The tillable ground provides annual income with its quality soils and crop history. The wooded portions create a natural habitat and recreational opportunities and hunting access. The stream running through the property adds to the diversity of the terrain and is crossed by several bridges, which provide reliable access. Improvements on the property make it adaptable for multiple uses. The small cabin is perfect for anyone looking to stay for hunting season or a weekend getaway. The storage garage provides secure space for equipment and supplies when you are away, while the camper pad and hookups make it possible to host several campers at the same time. Top that off with the stunning pond on the property, and you are set for quiet sunsets and years of fun to come.The property is located in Waupaca County, a region known for its blend of agriculture and recreational land. Several communities are nearby, providing access to services and amenities while the property itself retains its rural character. Scandinavia is just minutes from the property, giving you easy access to restaurants. To the south is Waupaca, with all the needed amenities you would need for daily life. You could easily make this property your dream home site with its close proximity to multiple towns.With its mix of income-producing tillable acres, wooded recreational land, and the cabin, garage, pond, and camper hookups, this property supports a wide range of uses. Call today to schedule your private showing!
09/23/2025
$1,099,900
131 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1200 Nottleson Rd, Scandinavia, WI
This 131-acre property in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, offers a combination of income-producing farmland, wooded recreational acreage, and established improvements for outdoor living. Of the total acreage, approximately 70 acres are leased as tillable ground, generating $8,000 annually in rental income. The balance is wooded, featuring a meandering stream that runs through the property, and several ATV bridges for access. A central feature of the property is the half-acre pond with a floating dock located near the campsite. The campsite includes a storage garage with a concrete floor and power, a cabin, and a concrete camper pad. Several additional camper hookups are also in place around the pond, creating a functional base camp for seasonal stays, recreational activities, or as a gathering location for guests.The tillable ground provides annual income with its quality soils and crop history. The wooded portions create a natural habitat and recreational opportunities and hunting access. The stream running through the property adds to the diversity of the terrain and is crossed by several bridges, which provide reliable access. Improvements on the property make it adaptable for multiple uses. The small cabin is perfect for anyone looking to stay for hunting season or a weekend getaway. The storage garage provides secure space for equipment and supplies when you are away, while the camper pad and hookups make it possible to host several campers at the same time. Top that off with the stunning pond on the property, and you are set for quiet sunsets and years of fun to come.The property is located in Waupaca County, a region known for its blend of agriculture and recreational land. Several communities are nearby, providing access to services and amenities while the property itself retains its rural character. Scandinavia is just minutes from the property, giving you easy access to restaurants. To the south is Waupaca, with all the needed amenities you would need for daily life. You could easily make this property your dream home site with its close proximity to multiple towns.With its mix of income-producing tillable acres, wooded recreational land, and the cabin, garage, pond, and camper hookups, this property supports a wide range of uses. Call today to schedule your private showing!
09/23/2025
$1,099,900
131 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1200 Nottleson Rd, Scandinavia, WI
This 131-acre property in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, offers a combination of income-producing farmland, wooded recreational acreage, and established improvements for outdoor living. Of the total acreage, approximately 70 acres are leased as tillable ground, generating $8,000 annually in rental income. The balance is wooded, featuring a meandering stream that runs through the property, and several ATV bridges for access. A central feature of the property is the half-acre pond with a floating dock located near the campsite. The campsite includes a storage garage with a concrete floor and power, a cabin, and a concrete camper pad. Several additional camper hookups are also in place around the pond, creating a functional base camp for seasonal stays, recreational activities, or as a gathering location for guests.The tillable ground provides annual income with its quality soils and crop history. The wooded portions create a natural habitat and recreational opportunities and hunting access. The stream running through the property adds to the diversity of the terrain and is crossed by several bridges, which provide reliable access. Improvements on the property make it adaptable for multiple uses. The small cabin is perfect for anyone looking to stay for hunting season or a weekend getaway. The storage garage provides secure space for equipment and supplies when you are away, while the camper pad and hookups make it possible to host several campers at the same time. Top that off with the stunning pond on the property, and you are set for quiet sunsets and years of fun to come.The property is located in Waupaca County, a region known for its blend of agriculture and recreational land. Several communities are nearby, providing access to services and amenities while the property itself retains its rural character. Scandinavia is just minutes from the property, giving you easy access to restaurants. To the south is Waupaca, with all the needed amenities you would need for daily life. You could easily make this property your dream home site with its close proximity to multiple towns.With its mix of income-producing tillable acres, wooded recreational land, and the cabin, garage, pond, and camper hookups, this property supports a wide range of uses. Call today to schedule your private showing!
09/23/2025
$1,099,900
131 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E1200 Nottleson Rd, Scandinavia, WI
This 131-acre property in Waupaca County, Wisconsin, offers a combination of income-producing farmland, wooded recreational acreage, and established improvements for outdoor living. Of the total acreage, approximately 70 acres are leased as tillable ground, generating $8,000 annually in rental income. The balance is wooded, featuring a meandering stream that runs through the property, and several ATV bridges for access. A central feature of the property is the half-acre pond with a floating dock located near the campsite. The campsite includes a storage garage with a concrete floor and power, a cabin, and a concrete camper pad. Several additional camper hookups are also in place around the pond, creating a functional base camp for seasonal stays, recreational activities, or as a gathering location for guests.The tillable ground provides annual income with its quality soils and crop history. The wooded portions create a natural habitat and recreational opportunities and hunting access. The stream running through the property adds to the diversity of the terrain and is crossed by several bridges, which provide reliable access. Improvements on the property make it adaptable for multiple uses. The small cabin is perfect for anyone looking to stay for hunting season or a weekend getaway. The storage garage provides secure space for equipment and supplies when you are away, while the camper pad and hookups make it possible to host several campers at the same time. Top that off with the stunning pond on the property, and you are set for quiet sunsets and years of fun to come.The property is located in Waupaca County, a region known for its blend of agriculture and recreational land. Several communities are nearby, providing access to services and amenities while the property itself retains its rural character. Scandinavia is just minutes from the property, giving you easy access to restaurants. To the south is Waupaca, with all the needed amenities you would need for daily life. You could easily make this property your dream home site with its close proximity to multiple towns.With its mix of income-producing tillable acres, wooded recreational land, and the cabin, garage, pond, and camper hookups, this property supports a wide range of uses. Call today to schedule your private showing!
10/17/2025
$2,000,000
113.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - N6965 Knutson Lake Rd, Ogdensburg, WI
If your dream property includes trophy whitetails, mornings on the water, and evenings around a campfire, this Waupaca County gem delivers. With 114 acres of mixed woods, fields, and a private 12 acre pond stocked with northern, bass, crappie, perch, and bluegill, this land invites every kind of outdoor adventure. Three well-designed food plots and an established orchard make this a haven for deer and turkey, while a winding trail system provides easy access to every corner.
The 3,000 sq ft barn includes 860 sq ft of living spaceideal for guests or a comfortable hunting campwhile the remaining 2,140 sq ft is insulated, heated with a pellet stove, and ready for work or play. The 2,100 sq ft ranch home offers 4 bedrooms, a 3-car heated garage, and peaceful views that perfectly fit this country lifestyle.
This property has hosted years of memorable hunts, fish fries, and family gatheringsits ready for its next steward to write the next chapter. Well walk every acre with you and show you how special this Waupaca County retreat truly is.
For a private showing or more info please contact Travis Hamele 608-697-3349 or Dustin McAloon 715-570-9211
Key Property Features
114 acres of diverse terrain with 12 acre private stocked pond
Three strategic food plots and an established orchard
Excellent deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting opportunities
3,000 sq ft barn with 860 sq ft finished living quarters 2,140 sq ft insulated, heated shop area with pellet stove
1,970 sq ft, 4-bedroom ranch home with 3-car heated garage
Extensive trail system throughout the property
Perfect for a country home, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat
Turnkey property with equipment, furniture and other items to maintain the property
About Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Waupaca County is a haven for outdoor lovers. From the Chain O Lakes and crystal-clear trout streams to thousands of acres of public forest, its a region that blends recreation with rural tranquility. The nearby towns of Waupaca and Iola offer hometown restaurants, local festivals, and everything you need within a short drive. Its a place where you can grab breakfast at a family diner, hunt a ridge by sunrise, and be fishing by noon.
10/17/2025
$2,000,000
113.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - N6965 Knutson Lake Rd, Ogdensburg, WI
If your dream property includes trophy whitetails, mornings on the water, and evenings around a campfire, this Waupaca County gem delivers. With 114 acres of mixed woods, fields, and a private 12 acre pond stocked with northern, bass, crappie, perch, and bluegill, this land invites every kind of outdoor adventure. Three well-designed food plots and an established orchard make this a haven for deer and turkey, while a winding trail system provides easy access to every corner.
The 3,000 sq ft barn includes 860 sq ft of living spaceideal for guests or a comfortable hunting campwhile the remaining 2,140 sq ft is insulated, heated with a pellet stove, and ready for work or play. The 2,100 sq ft ranch home offers 4 bedrooms, a 3-car heated garage, and peaceful views that perfectly fit this country lifestyle.
This property has hosted years of memorable hunts, fish fries, and family gatheringsits ready for its next steward to write the next chapter. Well walk every acre with you and show you how special this Waupaca County retreat truly is.
For a private showing or more info please contact Travis Hamele 608-697-3349 or Dustin McAloon 715-570-9211
Key Property Features
114 acres of diverse terrain with 12 acre private stocked pond
Three strategic food plots and an established orchard
Excellent deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting opportunities
3,000 sq ft barn with 860 sq ft finished living quarters 2,140 sq ft insulated, heated shop area with pellet stove
1,970 sq ft, 4-bedroom ranch home with 3-car heated garage
Extensive trail system throughout the property
Perfect for a country home, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat
Turnkey property with equipment, furniture and other items to maintain the property
About Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Waupaca County is a haven for outdoor lovers. From the Chain O Lakes and crystal-clear trout streams to thousands of acres of public forest, its a region that blends recreation with rural tranquility. The nearby towns of Waupaca and Iola offer hometown restaurants, local festivals, and everything you need within a short drive. Its a place where you can grab breakfast at a family diner, hunt a ridge by sunrise, and be fishing by noon.
10/17/2025
$2,000,000
113.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - N6965 Knutson Lake Rd, Ogdensburg, WI
If your dream property includes trophy whitetails, mornings on the water, and evenings around a campfire, this Waupaca County gem delivers. With 114 acres of mixed woods, fields, and a private 12 acre pond stocked with northern, bass, crappie, perch, and bluegill, this land invites every kind of outdoor adventure. Three well-designed food plots and an established orchard make this a haven for deer and turkey, while a winding trail system provides easy access to every corner.
The 3,000 sq ft barn includes 860 sq ft of living spaceideal for guests or a comfortable hunting campwhile the remaining 2,140 sq ft is insulated, heated with a pellet stove, and ready for work or play. The 2,100 sq ft ranch home offers 4 bedrooms, a 3-car heated garage, and peaceful views that perfectly fit this country lifestyle.
This property has hosted years of memorable hunts, fish fries, and family gatheringsits ready for its next steward to write the next chapter. Well walk every acre with you and show you how special this Waupaca County retreat truly is.
For a private showing or more info please contact Travis Hamele 608-697-3349 or Dustin McAloon 715-570-9211
Key Property Features
114 acres of diverse terrain with 12 acre private stocked pond
Three strategic food plots and an established orchard
Excellent deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting opportunities
3,000 sq ft barn with 860 sq ft finished living quarters 2,140 sq ft insulated, heated shop area with pellet stove
1,970 sq ft, 4-bedroom ranch home with 3-car heated garage
Extensive trail system throughout the property
Perfect for a country home, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat
Turnkey property with equipment, furniture and other items to maintain the property
About Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Waupaca County is a haven for outdoor lovers. From the Chain O Lakes and crystal-clear trout streams to thousands of acres of public forest, its a region that blends recreation with rural tranquility. The nearby towns of Waupaca and Iola offer hometown restaurants, local festivals, and everything you need within a short drive. Its a place where you can grab breakfast at a family diner, hunt a ridge by sunrise, and be fishing by noon.
10/17/2025
$2,000,000
113.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - N6965 Knutson Lake Rd, Ogdensburg, WI
If your dream property includes trophy whitetails, mornings on the water, and evenings around a campfire, this Waupaca County gem delivers. With 114 acres of mixed woods, fields, and a private 12 acre pond stocked with northern, bass, crappie, perch, and bluegill, this land invites every kind of outdoor adventure. Three well-designed food plots and an established orchard make this a haven for deer and turkey, while a winding trail system provides easy access to every corner.
The 3,000 sq ft barn includes 860 sq ft of living spaceideal for guests or a comfortable hunting campwhile the remaining 2,140 sq ft is insulated, heated with a pellet stove, and ready for work or play. The 2,100 sq ft ranch home offers 4 bedrooms, a 3-car heated garage, and peaceful views that perfectly fit this country lifestyle.
This property has hosted years of memorable hunts, fish fries, and family gatheringsits ready for its next steward to write the next chapter. Well walk every acre with you and show you how special this Waupaca County retreat truly is.
For a private showing or more info please contact Travis Hamele 608-697-3349 or Dustin McAloon 715-570-9211
Key Property Features
114 acres of diverse terrain with 12 acre private stocked pond
Three strategic food plots and an established orchard
Excellent deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting opportunities
3,000 sq ft barn with 860 sq ft finished living quarters 2,140 sq ft insulated, heated shop area with pellet stove
1,970 sq ft, 4-bedroom ranch home with 3-car heated garage
Extensive trail system throughout the property
Perfect for a country home, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat
Turnkey property with equipment, furniture and other items to maintain the property
About Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Waupaca County is a haven for outdoor lovers. From the Chain O Lakes and crystal-clear trout streams to thousands of acres of public forest, its a region that blends recreation with rural tranquility. The nearby towns of Waupaca and Iola offer hometown restaurants, local festivals, and everything you need within a short drive. Its a place where you can grab breakfast at a family diner, hunt a ridge by sunrise, and be fishing by noon.
10/17/2025
$2,000,000
113.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - N6965 Knutson Lake Rd, Ogdensburg, WI
If your dream property includes trophy whitetails, mornings on the water, and evenings around a campfire, this Waupaca County gem delivers. With 114 acres of mixed woods, fields, and a private 12 acre pond stocked with northern, bass, crappie, perch, and bluegill, this land invites every kind of outdoor adventure. Three well-designed food plots and an established orchard make this a haven for deer and turkey, while a winding trail system provides easy access to every corner.
The 3,000 sq ft barn includes 860 sq ft of living spaceideal for guests or a comfortable hunting campwhile the remaining 2,140 sq ft is insulated, heated with a pellet stove, and ready for work or play. The 2,100 sq ft ranch home offers 4 bedrooms, a 3-car heated garage, and peaceful views that perfectly fit this country lifestyle.
This property has hosted years of memorable hunts, fish fries, and family gatheringsits ready for its next steward to write the next chapter. Well walk every acre with you and show you how special this Waupaca County retreat truly is.
For a private showing or more info please contact Travis Hamele 608-697-3349 or Dustin McAloon 715-570-9211
Key Property Features
114 acres of diverse terrain with 12 acre private stocked pond
Three strategic food plots and an established orchard
Excellent deer, turkey, and waterfowl hunting opportunities
3,000 sq ft barn with 860 sq ft finished living quarters 2,140 sq ft insulated, heated shop area with pellet stove
1,970 sq ft, 4-bedroom ranch home with 3-car heated garage
Extensive trail system throughout the property
Perfect for a country home, hunting lodge, or weekend retreat
Turnkey property with equipment, furniture and other items to maintain the property
About Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Waupaca County is a haven for outdoor lovers. From the Chain O Lakes and crystal-clear trout streams to thousands of acres of public forest, its a region that blends recreation with rural tranquility. The nearby towns of Waupaca and Iola offer hometown restaurants, local festivals, and everything you need within a short drive. Its a place where you can grab breakfast at a family diner, hunt a ridge by sunrise, and be fishing by noon.
08/23/2025
$1,631,000
183.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E853 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia, WI
This 183.3-acre tract in the heart of Waupaca county, Wisconsin brings together trophy deer hunting land, well managed timber, and a comfortable residence. The property combines diverse habitat, timber resources, and agricultural ground tucked in one of the most highly sought after areas of the state for big whitetails between Iola and Scandinavia.The acreage is enrolled in the MFL Closed program, which helps keep property taxes low while also providing potential for future timber harvest income. Hardwood ridges cover much of the rolling terrain, while lower-lying areas provide valuable bedding habitat. The property acts as a corridor connecting large adjacent irrigated agricultural fields that supply food for the deer population throughout the year.The hunting history here is impressive. Deer hunting is the highlight, as this neighborhood near Iola is widely recognized for producing top shelf deer; the trail cam and harvest pics definitely tell that story well. Several food plots have already been established, complemented by apple trees. Ladder stands and Banks enclosed blinds are strategically placed throughout the property, giving hunters multiple options to strategically play the wind. Turkey and waterfowl are also present in good numbers, with the pond area drawing ducks in spring and fall.Beyond hunting, the land offers other seasonal uses. Maple trees provide opportunities for syrup production, and morel mushrooms can be foraged in the spring. Shed hunting is also productive in the spring. The property also could generate some crop rent off of the tillable fields.Access is another strength. A well-maintained trail system reaches all parts of the property, making it easy to move equipment, check stands, or navigate during hunting seasons. Whether managing food plots, accessing blinds, or simply exploring, the layout supports full use of the land.An approximately 1,450-square-foot home sits on the property, accompanied by a detached garage/shed/workshop. The home is practical for full-time residence or as a base for hunting and recreational use. Its location along the road provides convenient access while still keeping the acreage entirely private and undisturbed. Relax by the fire pit, on the deck, or simply talk about the day's hunt in the enclosed sunroom.Large acreage tracts in this area with this type of history are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Please call list agents Terry Patrick or Dave Schutt to schedule your private showing of the property.
08/23/2025
$1,631,000
183.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E853 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia, WI
This 183.3-acre tract in the heart of Waupaca county, Wisconsin brings together trophy deer hunting land, well managed timber, and a comfortable residence. The property combines diverse habitat, timber resources, and agricultural ground tucked in one of the most highly sought after areas of the state for big whitetails between Iola and Scandinavia.The acreage is enrolled in the MFL Closed program, which helps keep property taxes low while also providing potential for future timber harvest income. Hardwood ridges cover much of the rolling terrain, while lower-lying areas provide valuable bedding habitat. The property acts as a corridor connecting large adjacent irrigated agricultural fields that supply food for the deer population throughout the year.The hunting history here is impressive. Deer hunting is the highlight, as this neighborhood near Iola is widely recognized for producing top shelf deer; the trail cam and harvest pics definitely tell that story well. Several food plots have already been established, complemented by apple trees. Ladder stands and Banks enclosed blinds are strategically placed throughout the property, giving hunters multiple options to strategically play the wind. Turkey and waterfowl are also present in good numbers, with the pond area drawing ducks in spring and fall.Beyond hunting, the land offers other seasonal uses. Maple trees provide opportunities for syrup production, and morel mushrooms can be foraged in the spring. Shed hunting is also productive in the spring. The property also could generate some crop rent off of the tillable fields.Access is another strength. A well-maintained trail system reaches all parts of the property, making it easy to move equipment, check stands, or navigate during hunting seasons. Whether managing food plots, accessing blinds, or simply exploring, the layout supports full use of the land.An approximately 1,450-square-foot home sits on the property, accompanied by a detached garage/shed/workshop. The home is practical for full-time residence or as a base for hunting and recreational use. Its location along the road provides convenient access while still keeping the acreage entirely private and undisturbed. Relax by the fire pit, on the deck, or simply talk about the day's hunt in the enclosed sunroom.Large acreage tracts in this area with this type of history are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Please call list agents Terry Patrick or Dave Schutt to schedule your private showing of the property.
08/23/2025
$1,631,000
183.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E853 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia, WI
This 183.3-acre tract in the heart of Waupaca county, Wisconsin brings together trophy deer hunting land, well managed timber, and a comfortable residence. The property combines diverse habitat, timber resources, and agricultural ground tucked in one of the most highly sought after areas of the state for big whitetails between Iola and Scandinavia.The acreage is enrolled in the MFL Closed program, which helps keep property taxes low while also providing potential for future timber harvest income. Hardwood ridges cover much of the rolling terrain, while lower-lying areas provide valuable bedding habitat. The property acts as a corridor connecting large adjacent irrigated agricultural fields that supply food for the deer population throughout the year.The hunting history here is impressive. Deer hunting is the highlight, as this neighborhood near Iola is widely recognized for producing top shelf deer; the trail cam and harvest pics definitely tell that story well. Several food plots have already been established, complemented by apple trees. Ladder stands and Banks enclosed blinds are strategically placed throughout the property, giving hunters multiple options to strategically play the wind. Turkey and waterfowl are also present in good numbers, with the pond area drawing ducks in spring and fall.Beyond hunting, the land offers other seasonal uses. Maple trees provide opportunities for syrup production, and morel mushrooms can be foraged in the spring. Shed hunting is also productive in the spring. The property also could generate some crop rent off of the tillable fields.Access is another strength. A well-maintained trail system reaches all parts of the property, making it easy to move equipment, check stands, or navigate during hunting seasons. Whether managing food plots, accessing blinds, or simply exploring, the layout supports full use of the land.An approximately 1,450-square-foot home sits on the property, accompanied by a detached garage/shed/workshop. The home is practical for full-time residence or as a base for hunting and recreational use. Its location along the road provides convenient access while still keeping the acreage entirely private and undisturbed. Relax by the fire pit, on the deck, or simply talk about the day's hunt in the enclosed sunroom.Large acreage tracts in this area with this type of history are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Please call list agents Terry Patrick or Dave Schutt to schedule your private showing of the property.
08/23/2025
$1,631,000
183.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E853 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia, WI
This 183.3-acre tract in the heart of Waupaca county, Wisconsin brings together trophy deer hunting land, well managed timber, and a comfortable residence. The property combines diverse habitat, timber resources, and agricultural ground tucked in one of the most highly sought after areas of the state for big whitetails between Iola and Scandinavia.The acreage is enrolled in the MFL Closed program, which helps keep property taxes low while also providing potential for future timber harvest income. Hardwood ridges cover much of the rolling terrain, while lower-lying areas provide valuable bedding habitat. The property acts as a corridor connecting large adjacent irrigated agricultural fields that supply food for the deer population throughout the year.The hunting history here is impressive. Deer hunting is the highlight, as this neighborhood near Iola is widely recognized for producing top shelf deer; the trail cam and harvest pics definitely tell that story well. Several food plots have already been established, complemented by apple trees. Ladder stands and Banks enclosed blinds are strategically placed throughout the property, giving hunters multiple options to strategically play the wind. Turkey and waterfowl are also present in good numbers, with the pond area drawing ducks in spring and fall.Beyond hunting, the land offers other seasonal uses. Maple trees provide opportunities for syrup production, and morel mushrooms can be foraged in the spring. Shed hunting is also productive in the spring. The property also could generate some crop rent off of the tillable fields.Access is another strength. A well-maintained trail system reaches all parts of the property, making it easy to move equipment, check stands, or navigate during hunting seasons. Whether managing food plots, accessing blinds, or simply exploring, the layout supports full use of the land.An approximately 1,450-square-foot home sits on the property, accompanied by a detached garage/shed/workshop. The home is practical for full-time residence or as a base for hunting and recreational use. Its location along the road provides convenient access while still keeping the acreage entirely private and undisturbed. Relax by the fire pit, on the deck, or simply talk about the day's hunt in the enclosed sunroom.Large acreage tracts in this area with this type of history are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Please call list agents Terry Patrick or Dave Schutt to schedule your private showing of the property.
08/23/2025
$1,631,000
183.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E853 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia, WI
This 183.3-acre tract in the heart of Waupaca county, Wisconsin brings together trophy deer hunting land, well managed timber, and a comfortable residence. The property combines diverse habitat, timber resources, and agricultural ground tucked in one of the most highly sought after areas of the state for big whitetails between Iola and Scandinavia.The acreage is enrolled in the MFL Closed program, which helps keep property taxes low while also providing potential for future timber harvest income. Hardwood ridges cover much of the rolling terrain, while lower-lying areas provide valuable bedding habitat. The property acts as a corridor connecting large adjacent irrigated agricultural fields that supply food for the deer population throughout the year.The hunting history here is impressive. Deer hunting is the highlight, as this neighborhood near Iola is widely recognized for producing top shelf deer; the trail cam and harvest pics definitely tell that story well. Several food plots have already been established, complemented by apple trees. Ladder stands and Banks enclosed blinds are strategically placed throughout the property, giving hunters multiple options to strategically play the wind. Turkey and waterfowl are also present in good numbers, with the pond area drawing ducks in spring and fall.Beyond hunting, the land offers other seasonal uses. Maple trees provide opportunities for syrup production, and morel mushrooms can be foraged in the spring. Shed hunting is also productive in the spring. The property also could generate some crop rent off of the tillable fields.Access is another strength. A well-maintained trail system reaches all parts of the property, making it easy to move equipment, check stands, or navigate during hunting seasons. Whether managing food plots, accessing blinds, or simply exploring, the layout supports full use of the land.An approximately 1,450-square-foot home sits on the property, accompanied by a detached garage/shed/workshop. The home is practical for full-time residence or as a base for hunting and recreational use. Its location along the road provides convenient access while still keeping the acreage entirely private and undisturbed. Relax by the fire pit, on the deck, or simply talk about the day's hunt in the enclosed sunroom.Large acreage tracts in this area with this type of history are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Please call list agents Terry Patrick or Dave Schutt to schedule your private showing of the property.
08/23/2025
$1,631,000
183.3 ac.
ACTIVE
Waupaca County - E853 Bestul Rd., Scandinavia, WI
This 183.3-acre tract in the heart of Waupaca county, Wisconsin brings together trophy deer hunting land, well managed timber, and a comfortable residence. The property combines diverse habitat, timber resources, and agricultural ground tucked in one of the most highly sought after areas of the state for big whitetails between Iola and Scandinavia.The acreage is enrolled in the MFL Closed program, which helps keep property taxes low while also providing potential for future timber harvest income. Hardwood ridges cover much of the rolling terrain, while lower-lying areas provide valuable bedding habitat. The property acts as a corridor connecting large adjacent irrigated agricultural fields that supply food for the deer population throughout the year.The hunting history here is impressive. Deer hunting is the highlight, as this neighborhood near Iola is widely recognized for producing top shelf deer; the trail cam and harvest pics definitely tell that story well. Several food plots have already been established, complemented by apple trees. Ladder stands and Banks enclosed blinds are strategically placed throughout the property, giving hunters multiple options to strategically play the wind. Turkey and waterfowl are also present in good numbers, with the pond area drawing ducks in spring and fall.Beyond hunting, the land offers other seasonal uses. Maple trees provide opportunities for syrup production, and morel mushrooms can be foraged in the spring. Shed hunting is also productive in the spring. The property also could generate some crop rent off of the tillable fields.Access is another strength. A well-maintained trail system reaches all parts of the property, making it easy to move equipment, check stands, or navigate during hunting seasons. Whether managing food plots, accessing blinds, or simply exploring, the layout supports full use of the land.An approximately 1,450-square-foot home sits on the property, accompanied by a detached garage/shed/workshop. The home is practical for full-time residence or as a base for hunting and recreational use. Its location along the road provides convenient access while still keeping the acreage entirely private and undisturbed. Relax by the fire pit, on the deck, or simply talk about the day's hunt in the enclosed sunroom.Large acreage tracts in this area with this type of history are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Please call list agents Terry Patrick or Dave Schutt to schedule your private showing of the property.
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