South Barrington, Illinois

A family owned and operated farm bringing you top quality produce and garden plants. Open mid April with home grown annuals and vegetable plants.... [more]

Burlington, Wisconsin

Adoption Acres gets its name for how our family was formed. Mom and 3 kids are we... joined forever by adoption in November 2009.... [more]

Oconomowoc, Wisconsin

We are a fifth and sixth generation farm, family owned since 1886, selling a variety of healthy meats from our on-farm store.... [more]

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]

Cross Plains, Wisconsin

Apple Orchard with Farmstore full of local products. Famous for our Caramel Apples, Fresh Cider, & Heirloom varieties.... [more]

Marshall, Wisconsin

We are a small, multi-generational, sustainable family farm offering organically fed, pasture raised chicken eggs; organically fed, pasture raised, heritage turkeys; and hay.

Lake Villa, Illinois

Susanna Farms began in the 1930s when SJ Bryan and his wife, May, purchase 300 acres of land in Northern Illinois.... [more]

Winfield, Illinois

Fresh vegetables grown hydroponically on-site. Tomatoes (avail. May), Lettuce, Onions, Peppers, Cucumbers.... [more]

Milton, Wisconsin

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]

DeForest, Wisconsin

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]

Waterloo, Wisconsin

Traditional. Pastured. Tasty. At Turnstone Farm, we raise laying hens, pigs, turkeys and chickens.... [more]

Brooklyn, Wisconsin

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]