Wallace Dairy Farm, LLC

Wallace Dairy Farm, LLC Wallace Dairy Farm, LLC is owned and operated by Paul Wallace, Jr. Wallace Dairy Farm, LLC was established in early 2013 after Paul, Jr.

took over the operation from his parents Paul, Sr. and Cathy Wallace who had been operating the dairy since 1978. Wallace Dairy is a small family farm with 100 milking cows plus young stock. The herd is approximately 70% registered cattle with a rolling herd average of 25,000 pounds per lactation. Wallace Dairy Farm strives to produce high quality dairy cattle and is continuously working to improv

e existing cow families within their herd. Wallace Dairy Farm is appreciative of their valued employees, several of which include family members that contribute to the success of the operation.

It’s time. Grateful for all the love, support, and prayers we have received and continue to receive as we walk this path...
03/11/2023

It’s time.

Grateful for all the love, support, and prayers we have received and continue to receive as we walk this path. Learning to embrace this change hasn’t been easy, but knowing who holds tomorrow and the people He’s placed around us give us peace. 💚

10/06/2022

We’ve been struggling to find the words to share the gratitude and emotions we’ve been feeling the past day and a half.

Thank you Algoma Fire and Rescue for your work, dedication, and coordination along with the other departments (Southern Door, Kewaunee, Casco, Luxemburg, BUG, Carlton, Sturgeon bay, Denmark, Tisch Mills, New Franken, Two Creeks, and Green Bay Metro Fire). This giant effort appeared absolutely seamless. Simply impressed by this.

There are so many people to which we owe our gratitude. We would love to list each and every single person and business, but in fear of leaving someone out, we really feel Algoma Fire and Rescue said it best, the Wallace family echoes their sentiments:

“Further assistance was provided by the Kewaunee County Highway and Sheriff’s Department’s and WPS.

The Algoma Fire Department would like to thank everyone who responded. A big thank you to the unsung hero’s - Multi-Color Corporation, the American Red Cross and Kwik Trip for helping keep our responders well hydrated and bringing food and finally the area farmers and neighbors that came to help move animals.

The generosity and support of of our small community and neighbors is always amazing. It’s not just the fire departments, it takes a community.” -Algoma Fire and Rescue

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What has happened is not great, but we know it could be so much worse. Thankful there were no injuries and our cattle were moved out safely to a place they can call home for now.

While our hearts hurt as we process and navigate this awful experience and continue to press forward, know that it is your acts of kindness in actions and words that have been helping us through. ♥️♥️ We are humbled and feel so incredibly blessed.

With much love and gratitude,
the Wallace family

These two guys had the day off and certainly for a good reason! Congratulations to Jackson Schoening and Joseph Haegele ...
05/23/2021

These two guys had the day off and certainly for a good reason!

Congratulations to Jackson Schoening and Joseph Haegele on their graduation from Algoma High School today! So proud of these hard working young men. We know you will keep doing amazing things!

Congratulations to our employee Jackson Schoening on his senior night as a member of the Algoma Wolves boys’ basketball ...
02/01/2021

Congratulations to our employee Jackson Schoening on his senior night as a member of the Algoma Wolves boys’ basketball team. So grateful for the opportunity to watch him play in person in this anything but typical season. However more importantly forever grateful to have him as a dedicated employee AND member of our family since the day he was born. We love watching you grow as a person and are certain you will continue to do amazing things! Finish your season strong Jack! 💛🖤

The views from the farm never get old!
07/27/2020

The views from the farm never get old!

Wishing this guy a very happy 17th birthday! As you can see he’s been a part of the family, but the last couple years he...
07/22/2020

Wishing this guy a very happy 17th birthday! As you can see he’s been a part of the family, but the last couple years he’s been an official employee here at the farm. Happy birthday Jackson Schoening! We are so thankful for you! Enjoy your day...even if part of it was spent working here at the farm!

10/16/2019

Check out this video from Kewaunee County’s 2020 Breakfast on the Farm host family’s page. Their kiddos getting into chores!

Missed last year’s annual Wallace Dairy Farm homecoming picture (sorry King Max Schoening), but his brother Jackson Scho...
10/06/2019

Missed last year’s annual Wallace Dairy Farm homecoming picture (sorry King Max Schoening), but his brother Jackson Schoening helped us make sure we got it this year! Paul with a couple of the employees...Gaven Miller, Jackson Schoening and the newest employee Preston Lemm. Good looking crew right here!

Thank you Jackson Schoening, Gavin Miller, Jordan Sc*****er, and Connor Buhr for making this possible! 💙🧡
09/15/2019

Thank you Jackson Schoening, Gavin Miller, Jordan Sc*****er, and Connor Buhr for making this possible! 💙🧡

Happy birthday to the “original” Paul Wallace! Hard to find a current picture of him so I had to do a little cropping. M...
07/24/2019

Happy birthday to the “original” Paul Wallace! Hard to find a current picture of him so I had to do a little cropping. Maybe I should have snapped one of him in his element whether it’s on a tractor or walking across the yard headed to the shop. He may be retired, but he’s still a permanent fixture on the farm for which we are thankful! Happy birthday! 💚💛

So this guy, celebrated his 16th birthday on Monday, but is celebrating even bigger today as he received his license! Ha...
07/24/2019

So this guy, celebrated his 16th birthday on Monday, but is celebrating even bigger today as he received his license! Happy birthday and congratulations to our employee Jackson Schoening! No more getting rides to the farm or the dreaded waiting to be picked up! Be safe!

Congratulations to long time employee Max Schoening on his graduation from Algoma High School today (pictured here with ...
06/02/2019

Congratulations to long time employee Max Schoening on his graduation from Algoma High School today (pictured here with the boss man). Max has been a part of our family and spent time at the farm long before he was officially on the payroll. We are so thankful for you! Congrats today and God’s blessing always!

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N9388 County Road P
Forestville, WI
54213

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