Gutknecht Family Farms
8226 Ranchero Rd.
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
Bill Gutknecht
319 - 404 - 5081
About Us
The Farm
Gutknecht Family Farms has been family owned for over 125 years. Throughout the years, over five generations have put their passion, faith, and dedication into the soil. Several families have been raised on the Gutknecht farm where the family home was once a one room country school house, and the smell of livestock humbly abounds. Like all things, the farm continues to grow and evolve with each generation making their own contributions and memories.
The farm intially raised dairy cattle, chickens, and horses. Through the next few generations, the livestock production evolved from dairy cows to yearling cattle to the current farrow-to-finish swine operation known as G&G Pork. Moreover, the complementary row crop operation has progressed from horse-drawn implements and steam powered tractors (pictured left) to modern tractors and satellite guided equipment.
Located near Cedar Falls, Iowa, Gutknecht Family Farms is a grain and livestock farm specialized in corn and swine production. Recognized by the state of Iowa as a Century Farm, GFF is dedicated to being accountable stewards, valued community members, and responsible neighbors. See the “Services” page for services we can provide. Also, check out the "Gallery" page to see the team in action or click on the "Contact Us" button to give us a call.
The Family
Bill and Lori Gutknecht: Bill is the 4th generation to raise his family on the Gutknecht farm. He married his high school sweetheart, Lori, shortly after high school. While Bill participated in high school activities, he knew his passion was farming and never thought twice about doing anything else. Shortly after Bill and Lori got married, his dad, Bill Sr. and Grandma Thelma, moved off the farm to pass down the extra duties of being on the homestead to their son. It wasn’t too long until they found themselves raising 3 boys, Jared, Luke, and Brett, and a girl, Marissa, in the same house Bill was raised. Of course Grandpa Bill was on the farm daily, to continue the work that needed to be done as well as keep all the grand kids in line.
Most recently, Bill and Lori have now done the same as Bill Sr. and Grandma Thelma. With their four kids grown, Bill and Lori have since moved to Lori’s childhood farm. The oldest, Jared, has moved onto the home farm.
Jared Gutknecht: Jared is the oldest of the 4 children. He graduated from Iowa State University with an Animal Science degree. While he enjoyed his time at Iowa State, he also never thought twice about his passion for farming. He lives and works full time on the farm. With two children very active in school activities and 4-H, he has become good at juggling lots of balls. He also is the Grundy County fair board President.
Luke Gutknecht: Luke is the second oldest son of Bill and Lori. He obtained a Business degree from Drake University and now works in Des Moines, IA as a Data Analyst.
Brett Gutknecht: Brett is the third son of Bill and Lori. He obtained an Agricultural Engineering degree with an Ag Business minor from Iowa State University and is employed by CaseIH. While Brett loves his job, he continues to have an undying passion for farming. Unlike Jared, however, Brett’s passion is with machinery and row crop operations. His knowledge and experience through his schooling and work equips him with a great contribution to the farm. Brett and wife Sam live just west of the home farm, in the next acreage down. The home field actually surrounds both the home farm and their house. Brett helps out on the farm whenever he has a chance to, and strives to join the farm full time in the future.
Marissa Gutknecht: Marissa is the youngest and only girl of Bill and Lori’s four kids. She
obtained a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from St. Ambrose University, and now
works in Cedar Falls as a Physical Therapist. She is married to Ben, and they have two kids.
Growing up on the farm has taught each family member responsibility, accountability, respect, teamwork, and unconditional love. It’s inevitable that each sibling will grow up and follow their own passion, but the lifestyle of a farm kid will forever be engrained.