Dalvin Scheer traces the roots of his farming operation to a grandfather named, Henry.
Back in 1902, Henry Scheer bought land 6 miles northeast of Arlington. Today, Dalvin and his wife, Betty, live on the farm. They raise corn and soybeans on 550 acres and own and operate a pheasant-hunting operation. For years, the Scheers have been active in farm and community organizations and their church.
Read more about the innovative farming practices Scheer has used through the years.
Back in 1902, Henry Scheer bought land 6 miles northeast of Arlington. Today, Dalvin and his wife, Betty, live on the farm. They raise corn and soybeans on 550 acres and own and operate a pheasant-hunting operation. For years, the Scheers have been active in farm and community organizations and their church.
Read more about the innovative farming practices Scheer has used through the years.
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