Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

The Kummrow Family raises natural beef, and American Bison on their 200 acre farm. Animals are raised without hormones or antibiotics and fed home-grown feed, grown without chemical herbicides or pest... [more]

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Zachariah's Acres is a non-profit organization that makes nature accessible to children & young adults with special needs.... [more]

Oregon, Wisconsin

We are a small family run business on the outskirts of Madison, Wisconsin. The source of our honey is wildflowers and blooms from our hobby fruit farm and neighboring crops.... [more]

McFarland, Wisconsin

We are a small orchard and garden providing a growing group of CSA members with a season's supply of excellent fruit and vegetables.... [more]

Rio, Wisconsin

Formerly known as Dan, Pop Pop got his name from his grandchildren as they were trying to pronounce Grandpa, and the name has stuck around ever since.... [more]

Neosho, Wisconsin

Basil Farm raises pastured chicken, pastured pork, and grassfed beef. At the beginning of growing season, we have pre-season share options available at our best prices.... [more]

Fall River, Wisconsin

The Plahnt Farm is a small vegetable farm located in Fall River Wisconsin. We grow a wide variety of vegetables that we sell at Madison and Sun Prairie Farmers Markets.... [more]

Mc Farland, Wisconsin

One of the original pioneers in organics and providing locally grown meat to families, stores and restaurants.... [more]

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

All Organic Soaked/Sprouted/Dried flours, nuts, seeds and soaked oatmeal cereals, prepared using Traditional Preparation Methods according the Weston A.... [more]

Madison, Wisconsin

Kettle Range Meat Co. strives to offer the highest quality, ethically raised and humanely slaughtered meat.... [more]

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

Miller Brothers Grass Farm is located 3 miles northeast of Oconomowoc. Our beef, pork and poultry are all raised on lush, clean, rotationally grazed pastures.... [more]

Dousman, Wisconsin

We take pride in growing and blending all of our own feedstuffs for the animals. Also, steers and chickens have access to pasture during the warmer months.