ABOUT US

Klondike Farms is a cash grain and custom farming operation centered in Brooklyn, Wisconsin, owned by Kevin & Erika Klahn.
The farm is based on a few unchanging principles, honesty, quality, and hard work.
The operation take great pride in being honest and fair with our landlords and customers, while putting a great deal of effort into the quality of work preformed.
The employees are a key cornerstone of our business. Without their dedication and commitment all productivity would halt.
Klondike Farms employs the use of many current technologies to increase efficiencies on the farm. Currently, mapping production through GPS yield monitors on all combines, which helps analyze varieties as well as production techniques. Grid samples (site specific soil sampling) help to determine where nutrients are needed, and utilize variable rate fertilizing to place those nutrients in the proper location. Strip till fertilize, which bands nutrients where the plant can make best use of them. Side dressing nitrogen to growing corn helps to time nitrogen application so that the nutrient is there when the plant needs them most.
The farm has adapted auto steer technology to reduce the amount of overlapping in spraying, planting, and fertilizing to reduce fuel consumption and the expense of over applied products.
Striving to improve all facets of the farming operation and adapt to our changing business environment is a goal the farm will always have at the forefront.
The farm is based on a few unchanging principles, honesty, quality, and hard work.
The operation take great pride in being honest and fair with our landlords and customers, while putting a great deal of effort into the quality of work preformed.
The employees are a key cornerstone of our business. Without their dedication and commitment all productivity would halt.
Klondike Farms employs the use of many current technologies to increase efficiencies on the farm. Currently, mapping production through GPS yield monitors on all combines, which helps analyze varieties as well as production techniques. Grid samples (site specific soil sampling) help to determine where nutrients are needed, and utilize variable rate fertilizing to place those nutrients in the proper location. Strip till fertilize, which bands nutrients where the plant can make best use of them. Side dressing nitrogen to growing corn helps to time nitrogen application so that the nutrient is there when the plant needs them most.
The farm has adapted auto steer technology to reduce the amount of overlapping in spraying, planting, and fertilizing to reduce fuel consumption and the expense of over applied products.
Striving to improve all facets of the farming operation and adapt to our changing business environment is a goal the farm will always have at the forefront.