After native populations used this land, it was a homestead.
The Riskadall family owned what are now several properties. This farm became a deer and elk farm owned by the Kinney's, and several acres were fenced with 7' fences. In 1999 the property was purchased by Nancy Frank, and originally housed 43 llamas.
Soon the farm was home to many farm animals. Currently sheep are in the greatest number.
Learn more about this land:
This is Opportunity Farm, a small farm home to wonderful sheep and lambs. Your site will be adjacent to the hilly pastures where the sheep graze. You are welcome to socialize with the animals (after owner-provided introduction). The site is quite private. The closest farm (1/4 mile) is visible if the corn is not at full height. There are walking trails in the woods on the
After native populations used this land, it was a homestead.
The Riskadall family owned what are now several properties. This farm became a deer and elk farm owned by the Kinney's, and several acres were fenced with 7' fences. In 1999 the property was purchased by Nancy Frank, and originally housed 43 llamas.
Soon the farm was home to many farm animals. Currently sheep are in the greatest number.
Learn more about this land:
This is Opportunity Farm, a small farm home to wonderful sheep and lambs. Your site will be adjacent to the hilly pastures where the sheep graze. You are welcome to socialize with the animals (after owner-provided introduction). The site is quite private. The closest farm (1/4 mile) is visible if the corn is not at full height. There are walking trails in the woods on the property with abundant wildflowers in season and many birds. The woods are filled with berries in late summer and fall. Help yourselves!
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Opportunity Farm, Wisconsin
After native populations used this land, it was a homestead.
The Riskadall family owned what are now several properties. This farm became a deer and elk farm owned by the Kinney's, and several acres were fenced with 7' fences. In 1999 the property was purchased by Nancy Frank, and originally housed 43 llamas.
Soon the farm was home to many farm animals. Currently sheep are in the greatest number.
Learn more about this land:
This is Opportunity Farm, a small farm home to wonderful sheep and lambs. Your site will be adjacent to the hilly pastures where the sheep graze. You are welcome to socialize with the animals (after owner-provided introduction). The site is quite private. The closest farm (1/4 mile) is visible if the corn is not at full height. There are walking trails in the woods on the
After native populations used this land, it was a homestead.
The Riskadall family owned what are now several properties. This farm became a deer and elk farm owned by the Kinney's, and several acres were fenced with 7' fences. In 1999 the property was purchased by Nancy Frank, and originally housed 43 llamas.
Soon the farm was home to many farm animals. Currently sheep are in the greatest number.
Learn more about this land:
This is Opportunity Farm, a small farm home to wonderful sheep and lambs. Your site will be adjacent to the hilly pastures where the sheep graze. You are welcome to socialize with the animals (after owner-provided introduction). The site is quite private. The closest farm (1/4 mile) is visible if the corn is not at full height. There are walking trails in the woods on the property with abundant wildflowers in season and many birds. The woods are filled with berries in late summer and fall. Help yourselves!
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