Patience, Persistence, Adaptability: The Schroeder Family’s Five Generations of Farming Legacy at Schroeder Brother’s Farms

Potato Museum with antique equipment at Schroeder's Farms

Potato Museum with antique equipment at Schroeder's Farms

Mayo 01, 2024

One benefit of farming for five generations is getting to see a lot of history. The Schroeder Brother’s Farms in Antigo, Wisconsin, founded by Eric Schroeder’s family in 1879, has been around long enough to have its own potato museum on site.

Eric remarked that the museum, curated by his grandmother and showcasing antique farming equipment, offers insight into the challenges of the past compared to the relative ease experienced by himself, his brother, and two cousins. They collectively represent the fifth generation to work on the farms.

The Schroeder Brother’s Farms grows seed potatoes and ships them to customers around the U.S. and Canada that grow potatoes. Antigo is ideal for growing because most of the acres are free of commercial farming, minimizing risk of disease from other crops. 

Spring is the busy season on a seed farm. To get ready for planting, potatoes must be cut into pieces, allowed to heal, then planted in the ground once the field is dry enough. 

 

Eric Schroeder, Manager at Schroeder Brothers Farms

Eric Schroeder, Manager at Schroeder Brothers Farms

Eric Schroeder:
 

"A lot of people don’t understand you have to take one potato to make more potatoes. We’re not buying seeds at the store. We’re just taking a potato, cutting it up into pieces, and sticking it in the ground."

Between farming and community activities, Eric and his family stay busy. He coaches his son’s sports teams, and his son and daughter are involved in baseball, dance, gymnastics, and hockey. If you find yourself in Antigo, you can also check out Schroeder’s women’s boutique, which also sells—you guessed it—potatoes!

Eric Schroeder:
 

"Patience, persistence, and adaptability for his family’s farming success—as well as having the experience of previous generations. Having my dad and his brothers around is certainly helping us. We wouldn’t be able to do it without them. There’s plenty of knowledge being passed down, and hopefully we’re able to gather that and use it."

(Click picture to watch video)Grower Profile: Schroeder Brother's Farms

Grower Profile: Schroeder Brother's Farms

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