Custer, Wisconsin

In the fall of 2006 our family bought land for Whitefeather Organics, LLC. Starting from scratch we built the barn, greenhouses, soil, and future for the farm.... [more]

Eagle River, Wisconsin

Get your locally grown fresh fruits, produce, meats, cheeses, plants, flowers, bakery, jams, jellies, sauces and a variety of homemade artisans/crafters, fresh kettle corn, maple candy corn, food truc... [more]

Edgar, Wisconsin

The Scotch Creek flows thru our small farm just outside the village of Edgar. This provides a peaceful location to raise poultry and honey bee's.... [more]

Weston, Wisconsin

You'll find Really Slow Food Here! Our Sustainable farm produces lovely Wisconsin Raw Wildflower Honey and truly Free Range Eggs from Heritage Chickens in a rainbow of natural colors Got "LLama Bea... [more]

Cadott, Wisconsin

We operate a small farm in Chippewa County, Wisconsin. We sell Shetland-Icelandic cross lambs, old-fashioned pigs, miniature Hereford cattle and heritage turkeys.... [more]

Ladysmith, Wisconsin

Our outdoor market season is in full swing! Many of our veteran vendors are selling this year, plus new vendors at every market.... [more]

Seymour, Wisconsin

SLO Farmer's Co-op aggregates food from member farms in Northeast Wisconsin and sells these products locally.... [more]

Wausau, Wisconsin

Beyond organic farm offering fruit, vegetables, culinary and medicinal herbs. We practice agroforestry, biointensive ag, and wild harvest.... [more]

Withee, Wisconsin

We are dedicated to growing naturally on our small family farm. Also visit us at AmbrosiaOrchard.com.... [more]

Tomahawk, Wisconsin

Fat Dog Farm is moving! We will be available for dogsled rides during the 2013-2014 season! Email Michelle with questions!

Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Pastured chickens and pork available year round. Brown eggs from free ranging hens featured for spring, summer and fall.

Gleason , Wisconsin

We breed hair sheep and boar cross goats. The goats and sheep are pastured all summer till the snow flies then they are moved to the barn for the winter were they are fed all the grass hay they want.... [more]