We run a small market garden and CSA farm outside of Colfax, WI. We grow a large variety of heirloom vegetables, fruits & herbs in our fields and greenhouse, starting with organic heirloom seed stock... [more]
Our Beefmaster cattle are raised on a smorgasbord of diverse plants sustainably grown in our lush pastures and fields to provide the leanest, tastiest, and highest quality beef.
At Call Family Farm we grow pastured chicken, Grassfed Beef and honey bees. Chickens are raised on pasture in a movable pen.... [more]
Spring Creek Meats is a small family farm located between Bloomer and Cornell, just north of Jim Falls, WI.... [more]
Our tag-team crew of city-folk turned permaculture farmers raise Freedom Ranger chickens, lamb and beef on fresh green pasture with respect and humor.... [more]
Valley Pasture Farm is a diverse family farm that raises animals on, you guessed it, pasture! In September & October, we welcome thousands of visitors to our farm for Fall Fun, including a pick your o... [more]
Berge's Beef is owned and operated by Chad & Holly Berge from Colfax, WI. We raise 100% Grass-fed Scottish Highland Beef Cattle in the gorgeous rolling pastures of the Chippewa Valley.... [more]
To sign up for a CSA Share visit https://www.racingheartfarm.com/csa-sign-up.html - we do not check our Local Harvest messages, please message us through our website if you have any questions.... [more]
Anton and Rachel own and operate Mary Dirty Face Farm in Dunn County, southeast of Menomonie, WI. We grow currants (red, black, pink, and white), gooseberries, raspberries, plums, apples, pears, a... [more]
Stacker City Farms is a low-till, nutrient dense, non-gmo produce, poultry, and pork farm located in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin.
Thornfield CSA started as an urge to keep bees in 2007. Our goal is not only to feed the bees, but also to provide members with a colorful range of fruits and vegetables - some of which they know, so... [more]
Kallstrom Flowers is a local flower farm and design studio. We grow flowers seasonally June through frost.... [more]