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For many years, Kuiper would visit his family's farm in Sturtevant, Wisconsin whenever the Giants played the Brewers in Milwaukee. [22] The farm continued to be owned by his father, Henry Kuiper, until the elder Kuiper sold it in 2018 so that the land could be redeveloped into a hospital complex. [23] Henry Kuiper died in 2019 at age 95.
The Manske–Niemann Farm is a historic 462-acre (187 ha) farm complex located at 13 Franks Lane near Litchfield, Illinois. The farm was most likely established in the 1850s and was purchased by German immigrant Michael Manske in 1863. Manske and his family developed and expanded the farm in three main stages.
The McGovney–Yunker Farmstead is a historic farm in Mokena, Illinois. History ... The new structures allowed the family to focus on exporting milk. Following Elijah ...
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Buffett currently resides in Decatur, Illinois, from where he oversees a 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2) family farm in Pana, Illinois, and three foundation-operated research farms, including over 1,500 acres in Arizona, and 9,200 acres in South Africa. [1] [5] He is an advocate of no-till conservation agriculture. [3]
In 1897 he returned to Illinois and settled on one of the family's farms near Monticello. Two years later he began work on the imposing brick mansion. Throughout the next forty–seven years Robert Allerton transformed the country house, The Farms, into a central Illinois showplace estate, with activity climaxing in the 1920s and early 1930s ...
Obery Farms was founded in 1874 with only 127 acres. [1] The Obery family has been farming in rural Metamora, Illinois for six generations and over 140 years. [ 2 ] Today, the family farms over 3,000 acres in Central Illinois.
The Power Farmstead is a historic farm located on County Road 9500N east of Cantrall, Illinois. George Power, a prominent early settler of northern Sangamon County, established the farm in the 1820s. The farm includes an intact collection of buildings which represent typical 19th-century farm life.