Fort Atkinson, wi

Farm Stands near Fort Atkinson, wi

Roscoe, Illinois

I'm your local farmer, raising grass kickin' chicken naturally in shelters on pasture. Shelters are necessary to keep predators such as fox away and to provide protection from the weather.... [more]

Brodhead, Wisconsin

Indigo Acres produces free-range chickens raised on pasture using no medicaions, steriods, horemones or antibiotics.... [more]

Rockton, Illinois

Orchard Ridge Farms grows apples organically on ten rolling acres just west of Rockton, Illinois. Our philosophy at Orchard Ridge Farms is simple: everything we do on the farm is connected.... [more]

Poplar Grove, Illinois

R Family Farm believes that animals should be raised on grass as nature intended. Many of our animals are heritage breeds.... [more]

Harvard, Illinois

At Utopian Farms, we strive to grow the best quality mushrooms for our customers, while staying competitive with our pricing.... [more]

Burlington, Wisconsin

Following the tenets of organic farming, we proudly grow five varieties of mushrooms available year round, including: Portabella, Crimini (aka Baby Bella), White Button, Lion's Mane and Oyster.... [more]

Poynette, Wisconsin

Lapacek's Orchard is a small, family owned and operated orchard committed to bringing you the freshest apples possible.... [more]

Hebron, Illinois

Our egg farm was started in 2010 with 12 chicks as a way to provide fresh wholesome eggs for our family.

Genoa City, Wisconsin

We are a first-generation family small-acre farm right on the border of Wisconsin and Illinois. Primarily focused on raising ethical meat animals such as turkey, chickens, cattle, and pigs.... [more]

Hartford, Wisconsin

We are a small, Certified Naturally Grown, family farm located in Hartford, Wisconsin, and run by the Roxas family.... [more]

Harvard, Illinois

Wild Roots is a family owned farm located in Harvard Il. Our Mission is to grow natural and sustainable foods.... [more]

Poynette, Wisconsin

Creek Bed Farmacy is a family farm that represents five generations of farming within the Schoeneberg family, beginning in 1871.... [more]