We are a farrow to finish operation, raising heritage Large Black and Gloucestershire Old Spots pigs, in hopes to reestablish these endangered rare breeds.... [more]
We are a small, multi-generational, sustainable family farm offering organically fed, pasture raised chicken eggs; organically fed, pasture raised, heritage turkeys; and hay.
Naturally grown vegetables, red raspberries. We do not use pesticides. Specializing in tomatoes, squash, green beans, peppers, kohlrabi, pears, eggplant, onions, rhubarb and asparagus.... [more]
We are a goat dairy that milks 200 head of various breed dairy goats. We sell part of our production to a local cheese plant and sell bottled raw goats milk as a pet food supplement off of our web-sit... [more]
We offer 20 weeks of fresh vegetables and herbs, which we raise on our farm and rented ground. We also maintain small flocks of goats, sheep and poultry, with a number of varieties of rare breed lives
Yahara River Highlands is a family owned, small farm raising registered Scottish Highland Cattle. We sell both live animals and packaged meat.... [more]
Circle M is a small family homestead in rural Blanchardville, Wisconsin, 40 minutes southwest of Madison as reached by curvy country roads.... [more]
Fresh Fresh Fresh this is the perfect word to describe our family farm. We pick our produce for the order, not storing till we recieve an order.... [more]
We raise American Mulefoot Hogs , the most rare heritage breed of hog in the United States. They are noted by their unusual "single-pony hoof" rather than the usual split hoof of other pigs.... [more]
Misty Meadows Dairy began as a vegetable farm in 2000, and 4 years later devoloped into a full scale commercial goat dairy.... [more]
Orlovsky Apiaries is a beekeeping business which specializes in raw honey, creamed honeys, pollen, propolis, and pure beeswax candles, as well as a variety of other handmade specialty bee products, in... [more]
A family farm since 1854. Sustainably growing; grass-fed, humanely-raised beef; honey; produce; soybeans; wheat; oats; and grass hay.... [more]