Rio, Wisconsin

Burr Oak Gardens, LLC is a family owned and operated Certified Organic vegetable farm in Rio, WI. We offer a Farm Share style CSA where members can pick and choose what produce they want from our farm... [more]

hortonville, Wisconsin

DJS FRESH PRODUCE has been in business for 11 years . We grow many varieties of fruits and vegetables.... [more]

Chilton, Wisconsin

Farm fresh eggs. Rhode Island reds, white Leghorn mix, Barred Rocks, and Brahma eggs. Feed and mineral mix from CP Feeds.... [more]

Columbus, Wisconsin

Local, responsibly raised beef available! At Countyline Cattle, our animals are raised responsibly, efficiently, and happily with a view!... [more]

coloma, Wisconsin

My name is Lisa, I am the owner of Sweet Potato Snaps. We are local farmers in Wisconsin and our main crop is sweet potatoes.... [more]

Coloma, Wisconsin

We offer grass-fed beef and lamb direct from our family farm to the consumer. Our calves and lambs are raised on pasture, with no growth hormones.... [more]

Appleton, Wisconsin

Riverview Gardens is a 72 acre non-profit urban farm, park space, and community center located near downtown Appleton.... [more]

New London, WI, Wisconsin

100% Grass fed and finished beef! At Bouressa Family Farm, we raise 100% grass fed and finished beef.... [more]

Portage, Wisconsin

For now I currently make jewelry while my husband works in welding. We are trying to recover financially so that we may have another farm some day.... [more]

Rio, Wisconsin

We raise grass fed Romney Sheep to sell as breeding stock to other producers, as freezer lambs, we also sell raw fleeces, Roving, wool and Sheepskins.... [more]

Waupaca, Wisconsin

Our produce is brought to you by two people who are passionate about food. We grow for flavor, nutrition, and diversity, and did we mention flavor?!... [more]

Portage , Wisconsin

Happy Hens, Portage WI 53901 / (608) 566-3399 Farming Practices: Naturally Grown/No chemicals, no pesticides, no herbicides, no medication used on the animals or property Happy Hens History: I gr... [more]