Sue Rekenthaler and Gary Gauger tend a family farm that has been in the Gauger Family since 1923. The soil has been chemical free since 1960 and certified Naturally grown since 2003.... [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]
Prairyerth Farm grows vegetables, herbs, and native perennials for gardeners and food for the dinner table.... [more]
We have a "typical" suburban lot that has been overly productive for several years now. We have been working in conjunction with several neighbors to create a local foodshed and will now have an abund... [more]
Hold a baby Lamb and watching sheep shearing is what opens our farm in the spring. Weekends from 9-3, in March & April & May we hold baby goats, lambs, chicks, along with a piglet and calf.... [more]
Our 20 acres is in the beautiful Driftless Region of Southwestern Wisconsin. Here we care for a small mixed flock of California Red and Shetland sheep, who produce gorgeous wool.... [more]
Lovely Bunches is a family friendly destination where you can pick your own bouquet amongst many flowers not available in stores.... [more]
Utopia they say is "the ideal place of perfection", for us it all started out as raising our own plants, produce and canning our own food for our family, and falling in love with this wonderful area o... [more]
We are a large, full scale farm market serving the southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois area. We offer three seasons of produce including 8 acres of PYO and pre-picked strawberries, over 70 acres... [more]
We raise pigs, chickens, eggs, and seasonal vegetables on our farm to members and non-members. We also make some of the best cookies you can purchase!... [more]
Apple Orchard with Farmstore full of local products. Famous for our Caramel Apples, Fresh Cider, & Heirloom varieties.... [more]
We are an organic raspberry, vegetable and edible flower farm. To be clear about our organic status, we certified our farm for 11 years before deciding to no longer support the USDA program.... [more]