History
Wiseman Family Farm is a multigenerational family farm that has been working the land and tending the animals for over 100 years, with some of the Wiseman land being purchased in 1898. The original farm once consisted of raising corn, soybeans, wheat, horses, cows, chickens, and hogs, but with changing times we decided to specialize and focus our attention on grain and hogs. This allowed us to produce a higher quality animal and grain product. However in 2008, government regulations, aging facilities and poor hog markets caused us to make the tough decision and become strictly a grain operation.
In 2013 Nicholas began to raise honeybees to help pollination and produce honey, and in 2015 Marvin brought a few hogs back to the farm for the purpose of meeting the growing need for locally produced pork (and because the grandkids wanted some pigs!).
We are a growing operation, always looking for ways to expand while refusing to cut corners and keeping our eyes on quality. We look forward to more generations coming up after us and continuing on in the farming profession.
In 2013 Nicholas began to raise honeybees to help pollination and produce honey, and in 2015 Marvin brought a few hogs back to the farm for the purpose of meeting the growing need for locally produced pork (and because the grandkids wanted some pigs!).
We are a growing operation, always looking for ways to expand while refusing to cut corners and keeping our eyes on quality. We look forward to more generations coming up after us and continuing on in the farming profession.
the owners
Wiseman Family Farm is owned and operated by Marvin and Nicholas Wiseman. With over 70 years of farming experience between them, and knowledge from the previous 3 generations , they are ready, willing and able to sustain and grow the farm for generations to come.
Marvin is married to Lori and they live on the family farm. They have three children Meghan, Katie and Nicholas and 18 grandchildren who keep them fully occupied, when not tending the farm.
Nicholas is married to Whitney and they also live on the family farm where they homeschool their three boys and three daughters, Wade, Hunter, Tucker, Virginia, Charlotte and Eliza. When they aren't working the farm, busy with their church or homeschooling responsibilities, they enjoy all manner of outside and family activities.
Marvin is married to Lori and they live on the family farm. They have three children Meghan, Katie and Nicholas and 18 grandchildren who keep them fully occupied, when not tending the farm.
Nicholas is married to Whitney and they also live on the family farm where they homeschool their three boys and three daughters, Wade, Hunter, Tucker, Virginia, Charlotte and Eliza. When they aren't working the farm, busy with their church or homeschooling responsibilities, they enjoy all manner of outside and family activities.