Family owned, grown and operated strawberry pick-your-own and pre-picked business. Season typically begins mid June with strawberries and continues for three to four weeks.... [more]
We Grow is a produce farm in northern Taylor County providing organically-grown vegetables in a community supported agricultural (CSA) system.... [more]
We are a small family farm, producing pasture raised beef, poultry and rabbit. We believe in using what God has given us to promote a healthy lifestyle through the food we produce.... [more]
Welcome to Northern Frost Farm! We are a small family run farm in Phillips, WI. We specialize in locally grown cut flowers, organic produce, seasonal sunflowers, pumpkins, Christmas Wreaths and much... [more]
Fat Dog Farm is moving! We will be available for dogsled rides during the 2013-2014 season! Email Michelle with questions!
We are a family-owned and operated business, centered around natural and healthy farming practices.... [more]
Polar patch produce is a local, family owned small farm. We strive to produce the freshest produce in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner.... [more]
We our a small family farm that raise 100% Grass Fed Black Angus Beef, Pastured Poultry, Natural Pork and Heirloom Vegetables.... [more]
Ninepatch is a small family farm located about 15 minutes northwest of Wausau. The Carlson family carefully nurtures 120 acres with a view to sustaining healthy pastures, water quality and wildlife... [more]
Circle J Farm is a diversified Family run Farm located 7 miles NW of Phillips off of Cty Rd. F. Utilizing organic practices, we offer 100% grass fed beef, feeder pigs, pastured chickens, eggs, a wide... [more]
We are honey producers and beekeepers here in Wisconsin. Our apiaries are spread out over three counties here in Central Wisconsin, on a variety of locations, from apple orchards to strawberry fiel... [more]
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]