Our farm is in the Chippewa Valley of Northern Wisconsin, exclusively growing Garlic "Hardneck varieties" for seed and eating. This garlic farm is my passion, and is taken care of from planting to harvest and beyond with a great amount of care and attention. This garlic has been raised using only organic methods and sustainable farming practices. Garlic Farming is done with a lot of manual labor. The garlic is planted by hand, harvested with pitch fork. This year we planted over 50,000 plants, all by hand. We Feel this method produces the largest and most flavorful Garlic. For Seed and Eating. We are taking Pre harvest orders for Garlic Scapes now and will begin taking orders for Seed and Culinary Garlic in April. Garlic bulb quantities will be limited at first then updated at harvest, about mid July. Visit our site to order. Garlic Scapes are available in mid through the end of June and will ship immediately at harvest. Garlic will be available for shipment about September 1st. Order early to insure you get the varieties you desire.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Our farm is in the Chippewa Valley of Northern Wisconsin, exclusivity growing Garlic "Hardneck Garlic Varieties" for seed and eating. Our Garlic is cared for from planting to harvest and beyond with a great amount of attention and 90% manual labor. We using only organic methods and sustainable farming practices. The garlic is planted by hand, harvested with pitch fork. This year we planted over 50,000 plants. We have several different Varieties that produce various complex flavors.

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Contact:
Dan Rhutasel
(715) 379-3297
Location:
194th St
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Mailing Address:
6126 190th St
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729

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