Gehlcrest Farms

Gehlcrest Farms Our family owns and operates a small Beef Cattle Farm in Neosho, WI. We are located in Dodge County. We raise quality Black Angus, Red Angus and Hereford cows.

We have been improving genetics in our herd using AI since 2012!

My view from the "office"!
08/22/2025

My view from the "office"!

08/12/2025
It's been a busy, busy, busy summer here!
07/23/2025

It's been a busy, busy, busy summer here!

Thanks to the help from an AMAZING team of people we got over 2000 bales made and stacked in the barn in 8 hours!!! We c...
06/23/2025

Thanks to the help from an AMAZING team of people we got over 2000 bales made and stacked in the barn in 8 hours!!! We could not have done it without their help and are so thankful to each and every one of them!!!
Rion Hall, Liam Hall, Wyatt Harris, Ely Lynch ( Jessie Lynch, Eva Lynch), Blake Oechsner, Stacie Gerth and Andy Gerth, Clayton Hall and Michael Christian ( Erica Christian )!!! Thank you guys SO much for helping us out on one of the hottest days EVER!!!

04/24/2025
Baby  #16 (heifer calf)
04/15/2025

Baby #16 (heifer calf)

Baby  #15 (bull calf)
04/10/2025

Baby #15 (bull calf)

04/06/2025

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W2650 Adams Road
Neosho, WI
53059

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In 2012 we started this little adventure with 4 cows. Since then our herd has grown to 20 cow/calf pairs! We like to know where our food comes from and to breed quality animals that are loved and well cared for. We have calves in early Spring that are ready for sale in late October/early November. We artificially inseminate to improve the genetics in our herd and our cattle grow well and are very sound animals. We pasture our animals all summer and feed them grass hay over winter.

We have made many improvements to our handling facilities over the years and continue to do so! Our cattle are well socialized and very easy to handle.