Farm Fresh Atlas TM 2014 Western Wisconsin Local Food Directory www.wifarmfresh.org 0 O FO U LOCAL RCES E R1 0 fr ee OV DS O 100+ Farms, Farmers’ Markets, and Businesses welcome Please support local agriculture! Buy Food Locally In the 2014 Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh AtlasTM, you’ll find farms, farmers’ markets, and businesses that provide all you need to find local, sustainably grown food such as fresh fruit you pick yourself, cattle and bison grazed on pastures, or vegetables harvested that day. When you buy locally grown food, your food dollars stay in Western Wisconsin and keep family farms and rural communities alive. In addition, eating food grown sustainably and organically is good for our environment and your health. Farms and other businesses listed in this atlas pledge their commitment to the following: This Farm Fresh Atlas is brought to you by: TM West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission innovative leaderininresponsible responsible planning planning and AnAn innovative leader and development developmentfor forover over4040years years coordinate. partner. partner. advocate. coordinate. advocate. serve. serve. Serving Barron, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Polk, and St. Croix County The mission of the West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is to be an innovative leader in the responsible planning and development of the region through coordination, partnerships, advocacy, and service. Contacts Eric Anderson [email protected] 715.836.2918 www.wifarmfresh.org visit us on facebook Farm Fresh Atlas™ is a trademark of REAP Food Group, Inc., used with permission by grassroots coalitions throughout Wisconsin to produce five independent atlases: Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin, Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas™, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin, Southern Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas™, Central Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas™, and Lake Superior Region Farm Fresh Atlas™. Learn more by visiting www.farmfreshatlas.org. Farms pledge that their farm: Is family or cooperatively owned. Is committed to reducing the application of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. Is operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources. Treats animals with care and respect, and give them access to the outdoors. Provides safe, fair working conditions for employees. Sell Wisconsin products that they have grown on their farm or helped produce. Businesses pledge that their business: Is locally and family or cooperatively owned or is a nonprofit organization whose mission includes promoting a sustainable, regional food system. Is operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources. Provides safe and fair working conditions for employees. Sells and/or uses products grown on Wisconsin farms, or sells and/or uses products made by their business using raw materials grown on Wisconsin farms, and uses fair trade, sustainably, or organically raised ingredients in their products when local ingredients are not available. contents How to use this atlas: If you’re looking for farms in a certain location… Look for numbers on the maps on pages 9-10 in the location you’re interested in, then find those numbers in the farm listings beginning on page 1. If you’re looking for a product… Find the product you want in the product index at right. Under each icon in this index, you’ll find a list of ID numbers that correspond to farms that sell this product. The farms are listed by number beginning on page 1. If you want to visit a farm… Most, but not all, farms listed in the Farm Fresh Atlas welcome visitors. Unless otherwise stated, please contact the farm before making any visits. Table of Contents Farms.............................................................1-8 Map.............................................................9-10 Markets......................................................11-13 Sponsors....................................................14-19 Western Wisconsin Local Food Index Cheese 12, 20, 27, 48 Meat 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 27, 32, 33, 34, 43, 45, 46, 48, 53, 56, 58, 59, 65, 66, 67 Poultry 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 18, 22, 24, 29, 31, 38, 43, 46, 47, 48, 57, 58, 59, 65, 66 Eggs 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31, 34, 38, 43, 47, 48, 55, 58, 59, 67 Honey 10, 12, 20, 34, 35, 38, 39, 41, 44, 46, 52, 55, 59, 64, 67 Fish 21 Fruit 1, 3, 10, 12, 16, 19, 25, 26, 28, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 61, 67, 69 Vegetable 1, 3, 12, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 29, 31, 34, 36, 38, 41, 47, 48, 50, 51, 55, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68 Herbs and Flowers 12, 17, 20, 24, 31, 34, 36, 38, 40, 46, 51, 55 Pumpkin 10, 12, 15, 17, 24, 30, 36, 38, 41, 48, 50, 52, 55 Maple Syrup 1, 2, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 33, 38, 41, 44, 47, 52, 62 Certified Organic Certified 13, 15, 16, 19, 27, 29, 31, 34, 58, 59, 66, 67 Certified Naturally Grown Certified Naturally Grown 7, 47 U-Pick Community Support Agriculture 3, 10, 16, 21, 25, 26, 28, 30, 35, 37, 41, 44, 49, 50, 52, 54, 61, 62, 67, 69 CSA 7, 19, 31, 34, 36, 38, 43, 46, 48, 55, 62, 66 Health and Beauty 7, 34, 39, 64 Fiber /Clothing 19, 20, 32 Other OTHER 1, 2, 4, 8, 19, 20, 24, 27, 29, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 60, 64, 66, 67 Please tell the farmers and businesses you saw them in the Farm Fresh AtlasTM ! www.wifarmfresh.org farms Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM Barron County 1 Donna’s Kooler Donna Bensend 1505 1 1/2 Ave Dallas, WI 54733 Phone: 715-837-1326 OTHER Apples - cherry, cranberry, grape juice - frozen sour cherries and blueberries - candy and nuts pies & buns baked on Friday. Frozen pies and maple syrup. Located north of Ridgeland three miles on County Road A. First place on south side of County Road A going east on County Road A toward Dallas. 2 Hustad’s Sugar Bush Linda & Allen Hustad 2165 11 1/2 St Cumberland, WI 54829 Phone: 715-822-4608 www.hustadssugarbush.com Buffalo County 4 Northstar Bison, LLC Lee and Mary Graese 2500 College Drive Rice Lake, WI 54868 Phone: 715-234-9085 bison[at]centurytel.net www.northstarbison.com 7 OTHER Family owned ranch since 1994 and processor as of 2005. Retail/wholesale sales of bison, elk, ostrich, organic/pasture fed chicken and turkey, and grass-fed beef and lamb. Two store locations: Northstar Bison Distribution, Rice Lake WI - open M-F 8am to 5pm; Plant in Conrath, WI - open M-F, 7am to 4pm. Preservative free products available. 5 Snow Bound Bison OTHER Hustad’s Sugar Bush has been making maple syrup for over 48 years. State inspected and licensed. We sell pure maple syrup, maple cream, maple sugar, maple candy, and many more items in our on-site store. Hustad’s Sugar Bush was named 2004 Producer of the Year. Gary and Donna Workman 1480 17th St. Barron, WI 54812 Phone: 715-537-3386 snowboundbison[at]chibardun.net www.snowboundbison.com Established in 2000. 100% grass-fed and grassfinished. Bison are grazed on multiple grasses that are chemical free. Our store provides meat sticks, summer sausage, brats, burgers, roast, and steaks. We also provide free range chicken, turkey, brown farm fresh eggs, bison hides, leather, and skulls. Open everyday. Please call ahead. 3 Mommsen’s Produce Patch, LLC Karen Mommsen 2009 18th Ave Rice Lake, WI 54868 Phone: 715-234-6363 hugh012[at]centurytel.net Facebook: Mommsen’s Produce Patch Fresh strawberries (June/July) - pick your own or already picked. Call 715-234-6363 for availability. Fresh sweet corn August/September. From County O, turn south at the Meng Eye Clinic. Go 1/2 mile then turn left. 1 Together Farms Stephanie Schneider W93 Norden Rd Mondovi, WI 54755 Phone: 715-210-4740 togetherfarms[at]gmail.com www.togetherfarms.com Certified Naturally Grown CSA We strive to raise the healthiest, happiest animals we can providing lots of minerals and pasture. 100% grass-fed/finished beef and lamb; woodland pastured pork; pastured chicken, turkey, duck. Processed without weird stuff (no MSG, nitrates, unpronounceable ingredients). GMO-free organic feed, intensively grazed. CNG, Animal Welfare approved, American Grass-fed Approved. Burnett County 8 Smoland Inn Virginia Hennessey 11658 STH 70 Grantsburg, WI 54840 Phone: 715-689-2528 smolandinn[at]smolandinn.com www.smolandinn.com OTHER Take a step back in time and stay one or more nights in this 1800’s hand-hewn two story log farm house. Rent the house for your private get together. Farm fresh breads, meats and wine available daily for purchase on-site. Wine Tasting Weekends - May thru October. 6 Vance Creek Farms Rich Salzman and William Bradshaw 565 1/2 Avenue Prairie Farm, WI 54762 Phone: Rich: 920-344-0022 Bill: 414-252-7044 Rich: lostlakeacres8[at]gmail.com Bill: wcbrad[at]me.com www.vancecreekvalleyfarms.com Bradshaw Farms and Lost Lake Acres have partnered with Amish family farms to raise grass fed American Katahdin sheep. They produce a leaner, healthier, and better tasting lamb meat. Our lamb roam free on rich pastures, free of pesticides, hormones, grow stimulants, or antibiotics. We have over 200 breeding ewes. Chippewa County 9 Amanda’s Eggs & Pasture Poultry Amanda Bohl 9359 100th Ave Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715-288-6608 amandarbohl[at]icloud.com www.farmfreshbrowneggs.weebly.com Free range, cage free brown egg production. Buy eggs anytime with self-service pickup, call ahead for broiler availability and pickup. Free range broilers raised and butchered, sold frozen whole. Also available stew hens and fryers. Check website for more details. farms 10 Bushel and A Peck 13 Seibel’s Organic Meats, LLC 16 Wayne and Lisa Geist 18444 Cty Hwy OO Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone:715-723-0133 apples[at]bushelandapeckmarket.com www.bushelandapeckmarket.com Chuck or Adam Seibel 10494 157th Ave Bloomer, WI 54724 Certified Phone: 715-568-2587 seibelsorganic[at]gmail.com www.sites.google.com/site/seibelsorganic U-pick apples, raspberries, and plums. Gift shop and bakery on site. Honey, jams, jellies, and syrups. School and group tours available. Located six miles SE of Chippewa Falls. Eco-apple certified. We sell 100% certified organic and grass fed beef. We have many cuts of meat on hand, including hamburger, steaks, and roasts. Beef is also available by the eighth or quarter. We also carry whole, frozen chickens. We sell direct from the farm by appointment. 11 Farm Sweet Farm Heather Flashinski 16294 250th St. Cadott, WI 54727 Phone: 715-289-4896 info[at]farmsweetfarm.com www.farmsweetfarm.com Farm Sweet Farm is a grass-based family farm dedicated to using organic principles to produce naturally grown foods for your health and environment. The farm is your source for 100% grass fed beef, pasture raised chickens, and farm fresh eggs. We sell direct from the farm by appointment. 12 14 Open year round. Spring bedding plants, perennials, seed, trees and shrubs. Homegrown fruits and vegetables, potatoes, sweet corn, tomatoes, melons and apples. We also have fall pumpkins, squash and a corn maze. Bird seed, Christmas trees, and greens. Open everyday, Spring/Summer/Fall from 8am to 7pm and Winter 8am to 5pm. Nenn Stuve W11280 Cty Rd B Humbird, WI 54746 Phone: 715-964-8663 Cell: 715-896-5510 gstuve[at]centurytel.net grampaglennsorganicberries.org Certified Our certified organic strawberries are grown on our farmstead. We encourage families to come and pick their own berries - sampling while picking is a must! Please call if you prefer us to pick them. You’ll find us 1/4 mile east of Humbird on CTH B (just off 12/27). Watch for our ORGANIC signs. Snyder’s Valley View Farm Patrick Snyder 3166 172nd St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715-723-8159 patrder[at]live.com www.snydervalleyviewfarm.com 17 Martin’s Produce and Green-house Lydia Martin W9026 Pine Rd. Thorp, WI 54771 Phone: 715-669-3572 We raise Belted Galloway beef and Katahdin sheep. Both known for their ability to produce lean, tender, flavorful meat when raised in a grass-based farming system, producing meats that taste good and are good for your health. Freezer beef and lamb are available various times throughout the year. Klinger Farm Market David Klinger 12756 132nd St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715-288-6348 Klingerfarmmarket[at]yahoo.com www.klingerfarmmarket.com Grampa Glenn’s Organic Strawberries We are open April 25 through September. Selling greenhouse plants, all kinds of flowers, hanging baskets, veggies. From flowers to fresh produce grown on the farm. Check us out for our 1000s of fall mums and asters. Closed Sunday. Dunn County Clark County 15 18 Burkholder Farm Edwin and Lucy Burkholder W7132 Popple River Rd. Greenwood, WI 54437 Phone: 715-267-6370 Certified A variety of in-season vegetables, including sweet corn, green beans, beets. Maple syrup is also available. Not all vegetables and maple syrup is certified. www.wifarmfresh.org AA Poultry Processing/Chicken Creek Ranch Audrey and Ty Martin 514 County Rd. AA Ridgeland, WI 54763 Phone: 715-949-1108 ty_martin[at]hotmail.com www.tymarti.wix.com/aapoultryprocessing We are a family run farm raising natural-hormone free chicken. They are raised in tractors and moved to fresh grass daily. All birds are raised and processed on our farm. Call to order chicken. We process all types of poultry for the public and are state licensed. 2 farms 19 Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM Blue Ox Organics 22 Lauren & Caleb Langworthy N11253 State Hwy. 25 CSA Wheeler, WI 54772 Phone: 715-352-0717 Certified BlueOxFarm[at]gmail.com Facebook.com/Blue Ox Organics OTHER Where the driftless meets the north woods, you’ll find our family farm. Lamb, mutton, and wool are available from our flock of sheep who roam pastures in a management-intensive grazing system. Produce can be obtained fresh from our ridge top garden at local markets or through our CSA membership. 20 OTHER Bolen Vale Cheese is a family owned and run farm/shop. We sell a variety of products including but not limited to: cheese, milk, ice cream products, natural grass-fed beef, pure honey & maple syrup, bulk spices & baking supplies, Farmer to Farmer coffee, pizza & other snack foods, seasonal vegetables. 21 Bullfrog’s Eat My Fish Farm Herby Radmann N1321 Bullfrog Rd./566th St. Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715-664-8775 bullfrog[at]eatmyfish.com www.eatmyfish.com Dedicated to the genius of “Bullfrog Fresh” Rainbow Trout and Smokin’ Good Fish! Farm Retail Sales…..Pond side Fishing…Seasonal Hoots & Happenings…Group Outings & Educational Tours…Local Route & Regional Services…Farmer’s Market…Founder - Preservation of Character... Using a rural way to tell a story. 3 Eau Claire County David Fruit N8227 County Rd. F Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715-505-4969 threedfarm[at]gmail.com 25 We utilize a combination of rotational/ management intensive/mob grazing on our entire farm to build our soils and produce grassfed beef and lamb. Experimenting into diversity with: 1) geese and chickens for eggs and meat; 2) seasonably produced grass-fed milk should raw milk sales become legal; and 3) vegetables. 23 Shepherd Song Farm, LLC 100% grass-fed lamb and goat meat. We believe pasture-raised is absolutely better for the animals and environment, which is better for you! Meats free of antibiotics, hormones, and animal byproducts. USDA inspected, vacuum-packed for quality and meet high standards for freshness, tenderness and flavor. Deliver to Minneapolis, MN / Menomonie, WI. Ship across the country. 24 Whitetail Organic Ed Rebak E7986 770th Ave. Colfax, WI 54730 Phone: 715-962-3202 rebakoff[at]yahoo.com www.whitetailorganics.com We have several acres and varieties of cultivate Highbush blueberries - all in a park like setting. The picking season normally runs from Mid-July through August and early September. Check our web page or call for picking dates and times. We offer grass fed beef, free range chickens, layers, chicks, and eggs. We also have a greenhouse that will have vegetables, some nursery stock, bulk and bagged compost and earthworm castings. We also have a full line of lawn care. All items on our farm are raised and grown organically. Blueberry Ridge Orchard Mark Nyseth E2795 Hageness Rd. Eleva, WI 54738 Phone: 715-287-3366 contact[at]blueberryridge-orchard.com www.blueberryridge-orchard.com We grow 20 acres of cultivated Highbush blueberries. We offer them U-pick or pre-picked. Picking usually starts early July. Located 12 miles south of Eau Claire on Hwy 93 or 3 miles north of Eleva on Hwy 93. Please call, check website, or Facebook for picking updates. Facebook.com/ Blueberry Ridge Orchard. 27 OTHER Augusta Blueberries Mike & Cathy Weiss E27020 E. Branch Rd. Fairchild, WI 54741 Phone: 612-850-9852 www.augustablueberries.com 26 Judith Moses Downing, WI Phone: 715-265-7637 buygrassfed[at]gmail.com www.shepherdsongfarm.com Bolen Vale Cheese Renee Bartz E977 State Hwy. 64 Downing, WI 54734 Phone: 715-265-4409 bvc[at]bolenvalecheese.com www.bolenvalecheese.com 3D Farm, Inc. Castle Rock Organic Dairy Carla Kostka S13240 Young Rd. Osseo, WI 54758 Phone: 715-597-0085 carla[at]castlerockfarms.net www.castlerockfarms.net OTHER Certified From our 140 cows we bottle creamline, nonhomogenized milk, make cheese (both raw milk and pasteurized), premium ice cream, churned cream, and crème fraiche. We do not pool our milk, giving us control of our product from start to finish. Visit farm store or Eau Claire downtown farmers’ market on Saturdays. farms 28 31 Katydid Ranch Class Apple 34 Sunbow Farm Loretta or Dale Young 5198 Sunset View Dr. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-834-9060 dlyoung[at]mac.com www.classapple.com Whitney Coleman S7520 County Rd. JJ Fall Creek, WI 54742 katydid.organics[at]gmail.com www.katydidranch.com Specialize in family U-Pick. Small orchard with a great view, within three miles of I-94 or Eau Claire! Eight varieties, gourmet jams, woodchips, school tours. Chippewa Valley Eco-Apple Member. We are located just 3 miles south of Eau Claire, follow signs off Hwy F or B. A wide variety of organically grown vegetables and herbs June-October at farm stand (WednesdaySaturday, 9am - 6pm) 2.5 miles south of Fall Creek or delivered weekly as CSA shares. Visit us in August for the BEST heirloom tomatoes in Wisconsin! Pastured poultry meat and eggs can also be purchased or added to weekly box. 29 Coon Creek Family Farm/ Lucy’s Soap Vince & Julie Maro W4855 Hemlock Rd. Mondovi, WI 54755 Phone: 715-834-4547 cooncreekfamilyfarm[at]gmail.com cooncreekfamilyfarm.com lucyssoap.com CSA Certified Kristina Beuning W4620 Langdell Rd. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-379-7284 Kristina[at]sunbowfarm.com www.sunbowfarm.com Certified CSA Our family friendly farm raises 75+ fruit, vegetables, chickens, lamb, and certified organic medicinal herbs. Teas, salves, extracts, soaps, and more produced from these herbs in our onsite commercial kitchen. Join our 26-week summer CSA, winter CSA or al a carte sales on-site or via our internet store. Monthly classes, nature walks, potlucks, and bonfires. 32 Lambalot Acres Certified OTHER Enjoy the amazing flavor of pasture-raised organic chicken, turkey, and eggs. We grow a delicious array of organic vegetables including: heirloom tomatoes, kale, squash, and more! Our small herd of Alpine dairy goats supplies the milk used to make Lucy’s Soap, which is available in a wide array of shapes and scents. Duane & Deanna Klindworth S12020 County Rd. HH Augusta, WI 54722 Phone: 715-286-4157 DRKlindworth[at]aol.com Lambalot Acres produces antibiotic and hormone free lamb, pork, beef, chicken and wool which we sell at the Eau Claire Downtown Summer and Winter Farmers’ Market. Meat lovers learn that we have been providing quality products to our customers since 2001. Our farm is a third generation farm. 33 Out to Pasture Beef 30 Hillview Farm Jerry and Betty Harper E6198 Hickory Rd. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-878-4526 www.apples4U.com Apples and family fun in a scenic setting. Walking trail and play/picnic area. Horse drawn wagon rides and U-pick on weekends, beginning midSeptember. We have no sugar added fruit spreads, sorghum, cider, pumpkins and straw bales. Open Tuesday thru Sunday, 11 am - 6 pm. Approximately 4 miles south of Eau Claire. Mary Price E13240 E. Hillsdale Dr. Fall Creek, WI 54742 Phone: 715-877-3129 theprices[at]outtopasturebeef.com www.outtopasturebeef.com Jackson County 35 Cain’s Orchard Diane Cain W13885 Cain Rd. Hixton, WI 54635 Phone: 715-963-2052 cain[at]discover-net.net www.cainsorchard.com OTHER 20 acres u-pick Highbush blueberries (Saturday only - third week of July and August). 20 acres apples u-pick and ready-picked August-October (daily 9am - 7pm). Our fruit is grown utilizing sustainable agriculture and incorporates integrated pest management. We recognize the importance of being a conscientious caretaker of the earth - it’s plants, animals and nature. We welcome you to try our 100% grass-fed angus beef. Exceptionally healthy. Sold in quantities as small as 1/8 orders or occasional 25 lb. specials of ground beef. We are committed to farming forward; a belief that herd health and land conservation is our responsibility for future generations of farmers. Ingredients: Grass, Water, and Sunshine. www.wifarmfresh.org 4 farms Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM Pierce County 38 Enbergs Produce 40 MagicBus Gardens 36 Cedar Hill Farm & Greenhouse Mark Enberg W8689 285th Ave. Hager City, WI 54014 Phone: 715-792-2295 Diana and Davis Barnes N6420 750th St. Beldenville, WI 54003 Phone: 715-892-4472 magicbusgardens[at]gmail.com Bill Kelly W10041 State Rd. 29 River Falls WI, 54022 CSA Phone: 715-426-1831 cedarhillgreenhouse[at]comcast.net www.cedarhillfarmandgreenhouse.com Located 1 1/2 miles south of River Falls, we are a local source for greenhouse grown flowers and vegetables. We grow everything from asparagus to zucchini. Our sweet corn is one of the best in the valley. Our greenhouse and farm bring you a wide variety of fruits and produce with fall pumpkins, decor and mums. 37 Domaine Da Vine Vineyard and Orchard Jeff and Paula Soholt N1889 670th St. Bay City, WI 54723 Phone: 651-334-5613 pbsoholt[at]aol.com www.localharvest.org/domaine-da-vineorchard-vineyard-M32428 Domaine Da Vine Vineyard and Orchard, on the bluffs overlooking Lake Pepin. Open weekends, mid-August through October, 10 am to 5 pm and by appointment. U-Pick: 700 grapevines for juice, jelly, and wine; many varieties of heirloom apples, pears, and plums. Grape/apple crusher and press available. For more information call Paula at 651334-5613 or pbsoholt[at]aol.com Established in 1999, we grow a wide variety of produce and flowers. We use natural and organic methods. No six month seeds or plants. Broiler chickens, honey and maple syrup available. Open daily 8 am - 5 pm. WIC and Senior vouchers accepted. Douglas Sjostrom N469 300th St. Maiden Rock, WI 54750 Phone: 715-448-2517 dksjostrom[at]outlook.com OTHER Nestled at the top of the bluffs of the Mississippi Valley is Honey Hill Apiary, which is a five generation farm. Here among the best mother nature has to offer is the source of our honey and beeswax products. From this harvest we produce fresh natural honey, hand cream, beeswax candles, and more. If you buy meat in 1/4, 1/2, or more of an animal, prices can be less than what you pay at a grocery store. Colorful and down to earth greenhouse farmstead growing herbs, perennials, fruit and veggie plants. Here everything is hands on and grown naturally. Chickens patrol for bugs! Happy to share our passion for growing and the homestead lifestyle! Find us on Facebook. 41 Maple Leaf Orchard 39 Honey Hill Apiary DID YOU KNOW? 5 CSA OTHER Mark & Sue Christopher W3901 750th Ave. Spring Valley, WI 54767 Phone: 715-778-5881 maplelef[at]svtel.net www.mapleleaforchard.com OTHER We are a diversified apple orchard open 7 days a week Labor Day-Halloween 10 am-5 pm and Wednesday and Saturday in November-Christmas. Fall weekends feature hayrides for U-Pick apples and bakery shop. Everyday retail apples, pears, honey, syrup, jellies, cider and U-Pick raspberries, blackberries, and grapes as well as pumpkins and squash. 42 Rush River Produce Terry Cuddy W4098 200th Ave. Maiden Rock, WI 54750 Phone: 715-594-3648 www.rushriverproduce.com U-Pick blueberry farm overlooking the Rush River and the Mississippi River near Maiden Rock, WI. We are family fun in the summer. Open July and August, Thursday-Sunday, 8 am to 2 pm. ALWAYS call for availability or directions. Currants and gooseberries in July. Honey and maple syrup. Three miles off the Great River Road. farms 43 Walker Farms George Walker N6548 County Rd. J Beldenville, WI 54003 CSA Phone: 715-821-6775 georgewagrilogic[at]hotmail.com walkerfarmscsa.info OTHER We are a small horse powered farm and offer a meat CSA that includes grass-fed lamb and beef, free range pork and poultry. Polk County 46 Hungry Turtle Farmers Cooperative St.Croix County Derek Maxwell 110 Keller Ave. N Amery, WI 54001 Phone: 715-255-0665 info[at]hungryturtlefarmers.coop hungryturtlefarmers.coop 49 Blue Ridge Growers, Orchard & Nursery CSA Fresh vegetables, fruits, CSA shares, grass-fed beef, pasture raised meats available. We are a group of small farms organized as a cooperative. A community of farms dedicated to sustainable practices and providing healthy local foods. Delivery available in western Wisconsin and Twin Cities region. Please visit our website. 44 Apple Hill Farm William & Konnie Didlo 1428 345th Ave. Frederic, WI 54837 Phone: 715-653-2619 applehillfarm[at]live.com applehillfarmwi.com We Grow 10 varieties of apples including Honeycrisp, fresh Picked or U-pick. Fresh-pressed apple cider, our own honey, maple syrup, hand knits and crafts. Open weekends only beginning late September Saturday 9 am -5 pm, Sunday 11 am-5 pm. North of Frederic on Hwy 35 to 140th Street. Left on 140th St. to 345th Ave. Watch for signs. 47 Morning Sun Farms Janet Marsh 1063 280th Ave. Frederic, WI 54837 Phone: 715-296-7909 morningsunfarms[at]gmail.com www.morningsunfarms.net Jill Barthen Berke 246 Carlson Ln. River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715-425-8289 blueridge[at]baldwin-telecom.net blueridgegrowers.net U-Pick orchard with over 500 blueberry bushes, raspberries, currants, and tart cherries. Noncertified organically grown. Picking July through 3rd week of August call or email for fruit forecast. Picturesque view overlooking the fertile Mann Valley. Enjoy your picnic lunch next to the orchard! HOLIDAYS at BLUE RIDGE in Jill’s cottage barn, late October into November. 50 Casey Family Farm Certified Naturally Grown We are a family farm located in beautiful Polk County near the Ice Age Trail. We offer organically grown chicken, eggs, seasonal produce and maple syrup. All of our products are free of GMOs, hormones, antibiotics and we only use organic seed. Always fresh. Always real. 45 Bull Brook Keep 48 Turnip Rock Farm Sylvia Burgos Toftness 765 50th Ave. Clear Lake, WI 54005 Phone: 651-238-8525 sylvia[at]bullbrookkeep.com www.bullbrookkeep.com Josh Bryceson 260 95th St. Clear Lake, WI 54005 Phone: 715-268-9311 turniprock[at]gmail.com www.turniprock.com We get it. You want the great taste, high nutrition and tiny carbon hoof print of 100% grass-fed beef, but you don’t want to buy the whole cow. Reserve orders starting at 25 lbs. with online deposit. Minneapolis/St. Paul drop-off sites. Come visit! Summer and fall season CSA serving Twin Cities. Check our website for details. Ted Casey 1578 State Hwy. 65 New Richmond, WI 54017 Phone: 715-977-7929 caseysberries[at]gmail.com www.caseysberrys.com Casey Family Farms is located just south of New Richmond on Hwy 65. We have both pre-picked and pick your own strawberries. June and July harvest. We also sell sweet corn, squash, and pumpkins in season. We grow as chemical free as possible using organic fertilizers. Facebook: Casey’s Berries. 51 Fresh Start Garden CSA Lu Jasperson 2309 County Rd. G Emerald, WI 54013 Phone: 715-265-4979 frshstrt1[at]gmail.com Small nursery, vegetable garden/farm offering non-certified organic produce, plants and flowers. Large selection heirloom tomato varieties, hybrid daylilies, irises, peonies, apples, plums and other fruits and vegetables. www.wifarmfresh.org 6 farms Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM 52 Glenwood Orchard 55 Jake’s Burr Oak Farm 58 Pure.Sun.Farm David Lindquist 2909 County Rd. DD Glenwood City, WI 54013 Phone: 715-265-7864 info[at]glenwoodorchard.com www.glenwoodorchard.com Pam Dixon 2470 Wilson St. Wilson, WI 54027 Phone: 715-441-2988 pameladixon7[at]gmail.com Dan and Terri Pearson 524 County Rd. MM River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715-222-8988 pure.sun.farm[at]gmail.com 12 varieties of apples, certified bake shop, bakery treats, caramel apples, and cider. We offer educational sessions/tours for school groups during the week. U-pick pumpkins in October. We are located in the beautiful Glenwood hills area of St. Croix County just eight miles north of Interstate 94. Great place for family fun. CSA Farm and craft brewery (Dave’s Brewfarm) powered by a wind generator and located in the Village of Wilson. We’re set on 35 acres of beautiful rolling countryside. The farm uses organic practices and offers CSA shares that include seasonal vegetables, fruit, herbs, honey and eggs. Certified Our century farm produces organic beef, pork, chicken and eggs. Our grass-fed beef is available year round. Chicken and pork are on an order basis. On farm retail - contact us via phone or email or find us at River Falls Farmers’ Market. 59 Raven Croft Farm 56 Kieckhoefer Farms 53 Grassroots Meat Mark Moelter 1669 E County Rd. M River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715-821-1975 grassrootsmeat[at]dishup.us www.moeltersgrassrootsmeats.com 100% grass-finished beef farm where cattle are raised on managed pastures and hay, which makes them healthy and hardy. Practicing organic farming and understand the importance of treating our cattle humanely. Offering top quality 100% grass-finished beef and have many purchase options designed to suit our customers. We will welcome your visit to Grassroots Meats. 54 Green Hill Farm Tom Knox 3234 140th Ave. Glenwood City, WI 54013 Phone: 715-265-4004 Cell: 715-441-6039 grnhillfarm[at]centurytel.net We have “pre-picked” and “pick your own” strawberries. We are located about a mile northeast of Glenwood City. We have the usual animals found on a small farm. Barn cats on up. 7 David Kieckhoefer 1628 95th St. New Richmond, WI 54017 Phone: 715-246-4006 pdkieck[at]gmail.com kieckhoeferfarms.com The cattle at Kieckhoefer Farms are pasture raised and forage on grass, their native diet. This results in significant nutritional benefits to consumers. When cattle are grass-fed, they have reduced stress and this results in a healthy natural growth rate. 57 Mooseberry Farm Mary Jane Hecker 3230 45th Ave. Knapp, WI 54749 Phone: 715-772-4296 maryhecker[at]gmail.com Located in beautiful eastern St. Croix County, Mooseberry Farm is a small, family owned and operated farm for 39 years. We offer freerange chickens, ducks, geese, as well as turkeys, including Heritage breeds. Our chickens are sold as roasters. Please call or email for availability and on-farm pickup. Bob and Pam Keil 1036 Rustic Road 3 Glenwood City, WI 54013 Phone: 715-265-7520 ravencroftfarm[at]aol.com www.ravencroftfarm.wordpress.com Certified Raven Croft Farm is a small family farm with 140 acres of organic pastures, fields, and riparian areas. We direct market beef, lamb, chicken, eggs, broilers and honey. Our animals are certified organic and 100% grass fed to provide nutritious and healthy food. Our raw honey is from non-medicated bees. We welcome visitors. 60 Sixty-Five Vines Winery Scott P. Andrzejczak 1105 Coulee Trail Roberts, WI 54023 Phone: 651-245-3400 info[at]65vines.com www.65vines.com OTHER 65 Vines Winery is St. Croix County’s first winery (and cidery). Family-owned and operated in the heart of the Kinni Creek Valley north of River Falls, WI. By appointment only. Open 12 pm - 6 pm: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. September - November. farms 61 Star Prairie Berries & Produce 64 Wolf Honey Farm, Inc. Washburn County Philip McConville 2070 County Rd. CC (Wall St.) New Richmond, WI 54017 Phone: 715-781-5861 phil.mcconville[at]gmail.com Dale R. Wolf 578 State Hwy. 63 Baldwin, WI 54002 Phone: 715-684-2095 dwhoney[at]baldwin-telecom.net wolfhoneyfarm.com 67 Bashaw Valley Farm & Greenhouse Pick your own raspberries, blueberries and strawberries. Lettuce, onions, garlic, and potatoes also available. 62 Threshing Table Farm, LLC Mike & Jody Lenz 2249 150th St. Star Prairie, WI 54026 Phone:715-248-7205 threshingtablefarm[at]frontiernet.net www.threshingtablefarm.org OTHER As a third generation beekeeper, has been producing award winning honey in Western Wisconsin’s beautiful St. Croix Valley for over 40 years. Offering many value added products such as hand dipped beeswax candles, skin moisturizers, lip balm, and healing salve. His latest is a cough, cold, and sore throat formula really works great. CSA Trempealeau County Steve Degner W7402 Fox Trail Rd. Shell Lake, WI 54871 Phone:715-468-2591 bashawvalley[at]gmail.com www.bashawvalley.com Certified OTHER Family owned and operated for over 25 years. Certified organically grown blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, asparagus, cherries (picked, u-pick, and frozen), all natural 100% grass-fed Angus beef, pastured pork, and eggs are available year round at our on farm retail store. Greenhouse features plants, custom moss baskets, hand-crafted metal art, unique selection and great customer service. Waukesha County 65 Deutsch Family Farm 68 The Garlic Underground A family farm with a 100 member CSA. We grow our vegetables all naturally ensuring that the soil, produce, and our community are healthier. Season is 18 weeks, June through October. We work with other farmers to offer additional products to interested members. Contact us for a share or to inquire about purchasing vegetables individually. Alison & Jim Deutsch N50666 Hogstad Rd. Osseo, WI 54758 Phone: 715-597-1815 ajdeutsch[at]gmail.com www.deutschfamilyfarm.com 63 Van Someren Gardens Our farm land is certified organic and we strive to raise happy healthy animals. The pigs and chickens are raised on pasture and grains. In the winter the pigs are in deep bedding of cornstalks or straw. Our pigs are certified as raised humane by the Animal Welfare Institute. Contact us for more information. Our farm offers several varieties of gourmet, heirloom garlic for planting or eating. Sales start with garlic scapes in June, cured garlic in August. Visitors welcome, please call first. Though the farm is not certified, we have always followed organic methods and sustainable farm practices. The website offers information about different varieties and growing tips. 66 Genesis Acres 69 Blueberry Fields of Stillwater Betty Van Someren 2098 90th Ave. Baldwin, WI 54002 Phone: 715-684-2662 On-Farm store; best tasting fresh vegetables; over 20 different vegetables, sweet corn, potatoes, squash, and a big selection of fall pumpkins. 35 acres of fresh market produce. Great quantities for canning and freezing. WIC accepted. Hours: 8am7pm daily from July-October. We are located 1 mile North of Baldwin on Hwy 63. Glenn Borucki W383 N9009 Mill St. Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Phone: 414-550-2341 glenn[at]thegarlicunderground.com thegarlicunderground.com MN/Washington County Mary C. Anderson W16191 Simonson Rd. Whitehall, WI 54747 Phone: 715-983-5587 genesisacres[at]excite.com Certified CSA OTHER Organic grass-fed and grass finished beef, pasture pork and poultry. Custom orders for great local organic meats. Also available at Downtown Farmers’ Market in Eau Claire and Winter market at the LE Phillips Center. 1/2 and 1/4 available via pre-order. Meat CSA too. www.wifarmfresh.org Bev O’Connor 9450 Mendel Rd N Stillwater, MN 55082 Phone: 651-351-0492 bev[at]blueberryfieldsofstillwater.com www.blueberryfieldsofstillwater.com Pick your own blueberries in our peaceful setting with picnic areas, four miles from the Stillwater Bridge. We use composted chicken manure, fish emulsions, and mulch, which feed our bushes, soil, and create flavorful blueberries. Check our website or call for dates/times, updated by 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. during picking season (June/July). Family friendly! 8 MAP 9 Solon Springs Mellen 53 £ ¤ 63 £ ¤ Minong ¬ « Hayward 35 Washburn Burnett § ¦ ¨ 35 Butternut ¬ « 27 Webster Spooner ! (8 Grantsburg Siren 70 67 ! ( Milltown ¬ « 46 £ ¤ ( £ ¤ ! 2 63 St. Croix Falls ¬ « Turtle Lake Dresser 95 Osceola Amery ¬ « 46 ! ( 45 ! ( 48 ! ( ¬ « 40 Rusk ! (3 5 ! 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The map provides general reference. Please contact the farms for detailed directions. 14 £ ¤ Chaseburg Genoa ¬ « Hustler ¬ « Wilton Kendall 131 Elroy Ontario Westby Vernon ¬ « Wonewoc 82 La Valle La Farge ¬ « 56 Lime Ridge Readstown Soldiers Grove Gays Mills Bell Center Farm Fresh Atlas 2014 - Western Wisconsin Lynxville 3 6 12 Miles Data Sources: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources http://dnr.wi.gov/maps/gis/geolibrary.html; Wisconsin State Cartographer's Office http://www.sco.wisc.edu/; Minnesota Geospatial Informatin Office http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/chouse/data.html. Boaz March 23, 2014 µ 10 MAP 0 Camp Douglas De Soto Ferryville West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission Oakdale Union Center Viroqua 82 Necedah Norwalk Coon Valley Stoddard 68 ! 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( 694 12 Chippewa ! ( Dunn ! ( 64 § ¦ ¨ ! ( 55 17 ! 9 24 ( £ ¤ ! ( ! ! ( ( 60 22 ! ( ! ( ¬ « 49 94 ¬ « 57 § ! ( ¦ ¨ ( 53 St. Croix ! ! ( 58 10 14 ! ! ( Clark ( ! ( 36 ! ( ¬ « 15 ! ( 40 ! 43 41 Eau Claire ! ( ( ¬ «! ! ( 21 34 ( ! ( 30 Pierce 28 ! ( ! ( 31 33! ( ¬ « ! ( £ ¤ 38 29 27 32 ! ( ! ( ( ¤! ! ( £ Pepin ! 26 25 37 ! 42 ¬ « ! ( ( £ ( ¤ ! ( 65 39 ! £ ( ¤ ! ( 16 7 ! ( ! ( ¬ « £ ¤ 94 Minnesota Buffalo § ¦ ¨ ¬ « ¬ « £ ¤ ¬ « 66 35 ! ( ! ( ¬ « £ ¤ £ ¤ 35 Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! 44 ! ( ¬ « Sawyer ¬ « Park Falls markets Barron County Country Lane Farmer’s Market Ezra Bender Phone: 715-475-9370 countrylane[at]countrylanemarket.com www.countrylanemarket.com Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM Clark County Abbotsford Farmers’ Market Shelly Phone: 715-615-1333 Bring your friends and neighbors, load your baskets with fresh Wisconsin produce. Homemade toys and crafts, fresh baked loaves of bread and other baked goods. Some vendors plan to have good food available so no one has to walk home hungry. Three miles North of Barron on Rural 16th street. Open the third Thursday in June 2 pm-8 pm The Abbotsford Farmers Market features vendors who showcase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fall crops, ornamentals, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cheese, meats, crafts and more. Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Tuesday 1:30- 5:30 p.m. Located at the intersection of Hwy 13/Business 29 (Lamonts parking lot). Dallas Farmers’ Market Ann Lee Phone: 715-837-1824 ann[at]locallywisconsinmade.com Greenwood Farmers’ Market Lonna Klinke Phone: 715-267-6205 lklinke[at]greenwoodwi.com Located on main street in Dallas next to the Valkyrie Brewing Company. Friday 4-8 pm July 18thSeptember 26th. Enjoy a variety of fresh produce and locally brewed beer and root beer, plus maple syrup, preserves, honey, and crafts. The Greenwood Farmers Market features vendors who showcase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fall crops, ornamentals, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cheese, meats, crafts and more. Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Wednesday 2- 6 p.m. Located at George Scherer Park, right off Hwy 73. Chippewa County Stanley Farmers’ Market Jeanne Gates Phone: 715-644-0244 jeanne[at]websiteswest.com stanleywisconsin.us Tree-shaded area for vendors and shoppers. No vendor fee. Parking, nearby cafe, lots of services and vendors nearby. Saturdays 8 am to 2 pm, June 14th to September 20th. Fruits, vegetables, berries, herbs, jams, syrup, honey, canned goods and craft items. Exit 101 from STH 29, go north on Broadway and cross railroad tracks, then turn right (Soo Park). Loyal Farmers’ Market Richard, UW-Extension Phone: 715-743-5121 The Loyal Farmers Market features vendors who showcase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fall crops, ornamentals, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cheese, meats, crafts and more. Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Tuesdays from 2 pm-6 pm and Saturdays from 8-noon. Neillsville Farmers’ Market Neillsville Area Chamber of Commerce Phone: 715-743-6444 The Neillsville Farmers Market features vendors who showcase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fall crops, ornamentals, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cheese, meats, crafts and more. Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Saturday 8 a.m. - noon. Located in the Sniteman Town Square on the corner of Hewitt and 5th St. 11 Owen Farmers’ Market Tim Swiggum Phone: 715-229-2404 The Owen Farmers Market features vendors who showcase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fall crops, ornamentals, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cheese, meats, crafts and more. Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June-October, Saturday 8 a.m. - noon. Located at the Mill Pond Park, Hwy X across from Creekside Convenience Store. Thorp Farmers’ Market Randy Reeg Phone: 715-669-5371 administrator[at]cityofthorp.com The Thorp Farmers Market features vendors who showcase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, herbs, pumpkins, fall crops, ornamentals, fresh baked goods, maple syrup, honey, jams, jellies, cheese, meats, crafts and more. Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Located at the Forward Financial Bank parking lot, 105 S. Washington St. Open June - October, Wednesday noon - 5 pm. Dunn County Menomonie Farmers’ Market Robyn Thibado Phone: 715-781-1416 www.westcap.org/services rthibado[at]wcap.org Menomonie Farmers’ Market features locally grown produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, craft and much more! The market is held at the Dunn County Fairgrounds at 17th Ave. and Main St. Our market is open Wednesdays 11 am-6 pm and Saturdays 8 am-2 pm, May through October. MARKETs Eau Claire County La Crosse County Eau Claire Downtown Farmers’ Market Hmoob Cultural & Community Agency Deidra Barrickman Phone: 715-563-2644 dbarri[at]charter.net www.ecdowntownfarmersmarket.com Tracy Littlejohn 1815 Ward Ave La Crosse, WI Phone: 609-781-5744 lacrossehmaa.org The Downtown Farmers Market hosts 65 vendors selling vegetables, berries, apples, honey, meats, dairy products, bedding plants, perennials, flowers, baked goods, and more. RAIN OR SHINE. Saturdays in May 7:30 am - 1:00 pm, June-October Wed. & Sat. 7:30 am - 1:00 pm Thursdays noon - 5:00 pm. Held Thursdays 9 am-4 pm, April through October. Located in the parking lot corner of Ward Ave. and South Ave. Pierce County Eau Claire Farmers’ Market Spring Valley Farmers’ Market Galen Klisiewicz Phone: 715-497-5207 farmermarketec[at]gmail.com eauclairefarmersmarket.com Eric Huppert Phone: 715-778-5600 springvalleywisconsin.org/teamoil/ Tuesdays/Saturdays 8am - 2 pm, located at Gordy’s County Market, 3310 E. Hamilton Avenue; Wednesdays 8 am - 2 pm, located at Gordy’s County Market, 2710 Birch Street. Farmer’s Market featuring locally grown produce, flowers, plants and herbs. Open Thursday from 2 pm-6 pm, year round. Located at Team Oil Travel Center west of the intersection of CTH CC/STH29. Rusk County Bruce Community Farmers’ Market Mary Lavaliere Hwy 40/Jeffry Lane (Bruce Park) Bruce, WI 54819 Phone: 715-868-2885 marylvlr[at]yahoo.com Facebook: Bruce Community Farmers’ Market Fridays, June-October, 2 pm-6 pm. Enjoy fresh from the farm seasonal fruits and vegetables, locally produced Wisconsin cheese and meats, fresh cut flowers and a variety of homecrafts. We are located in the Bruce Telephone garden at the NE corner of Hwy 8 (W. Arthur Ave.) and Alvey St. St. Croix County Hudson Farmers’ Market Dawn Gilbert Phone: 715-294-2541 www.hudsonfarmersmarketatplaza94.com Experience the Hudson Farmers’ Market (Plaza 94) with fresh local fruits, vegetables, flowers, meat, baked and canned goods, and other items. Plaza 94 on Thursdays 7:30 am to noon, June through October. Jackson County Black River Falls Community Farmers’ Market New Richmond Heritage Center Farmers’ Market Joe Williams Phone: 715-284-4454 joe[at]scholzeace.com www.scholzeace.com Betty Komula Phone: 715-246-3276 info[at]nrheritagecenter.org www.nrheritagecenter.org Located at 133 County Road A. East lawn of parking area. Tuesdays 2 pm-6 pm and Saturdays 9 am-1 pm Black River Falls Downtown Farmers’ Market Joe Williams Phone: 715-284-2503 info[at]downtownblackriverfalls.com www.downtownblackriverfalls.com Located South 3rd St. between Main St. and Fillmore St. Thursdays 4 pm-6 pm Polk County Osceola Farmers’ Market Christine Elmquist Phone: 715-294-3038 christine.elmquist[at]communityhomestead.org Fresh, local, many organic, vegetables, bakery, honey, flowers, etc. Fridays 2 pm - 6 pm: June through October. Mill Pond Park (corner of Chieftain, Cascade and 1st Ave.) St. Croix Falls Farmers’ Market Cory Ruona Phone: 651-366-0679 stcroixfallsfarmersmarket[at]yahoo.com Facebook: SCFM Located downtown St. Croix Falls in the Library Plaza. Every Saturday, May-October from 10 am-1 pm. www.wifarmfresh.org The market is held in the New Richmond Heritage Center parking lot. Located east of Hwy 65 in south New Richmond across from WITC and next to AmericInn Motel. Scheduled every Saturday from June 28th to October 26th, 7 am to sell out. Roberts Farmers’ Market Ivan and Brenda Hackman Phone: 715-760-3600 brendahackman[at]robertspubliclibrary.org www.hackmantownandcountry.com Farmers’ market every Tuesday from June-October at our store in Roberts. We are family owned and operated. We do not charge the farmers to set up in our lot. Located at Hackman Town & Country, 801 Wagner Drive in Roberts. 12 markets Please tell farmers you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM Sawyer County Hayward Area Natural Foods Co-Op Scott Kruzan Phone: 715-634-9659 kruzansl[at]gmail.com http://haywardnaturalfoods.com Hayward Area Natural Foods Co-Op initiative is a community-based organization, working to create a healthy and sustainable local food network. As of early 2014, we do not have a physical store yet. Visit our website to connect with organic, natural, and sustainable/local food sources in Northwest Wisconsin. Hayward Farmers’ Market Beverly Thompson Phone: 715-550-5720 futilityfarms[at]hotmail.com Mondays, June into October, Noon to 4 pm. Located 15886W USH 63 (Junction 63 and Michigan). Trempealeau County Whitehall Farmers’ Market Betty Tulley Phone: 715-538-1505 www.whitehallwichamber.com The Whitehall Farmers’ Market is held on Friday afternoons June through September. Held just north of the railroad tracks on Main Street (downtown Whitehall) from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Vernon County Viroqua Farmers’ Market Kaitlyn Karasek Phone: 608-637-2575 vfarmersmarket[at]gmail.com Located one block west on Jefferson St. off of Main St. Open Saturdays 8 am-Noon, May through October. all all all all 13 year year year year SPONSORs Clark County Economic Development Corporation and Tourism Bureau 301 N. Main St., PO Box 236 Loyal, WI 54446 Phone: 715-255-9100 clarkwi[at]tds.net www.clarkcountrytourism-wi.org Discover Clark County’s countryside, crafters, and artisans which offer a wide variety of homemade specialties at our numerous roadside stands, greenhouses, antique shops, cheese shops and winery. Our Farmers’ markets have a variety of flowers, plants, vegetables, meats, cheese, ice cream, furniture, quilts, crafts, artwork, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, jams, herbs, and more. Earth Mother Midwife Erin Kaspar-Frett A House Near You MN and WI Phone: 612-801-9967 erin[at]earthmothermidwife.com www.earthmothermidwife.com We provide quality prenatal home birth, post partum and well-woman care, combining ancient traditions and modern training. We serve families in Western Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota. Call to see if you are within call range. Just Local Food Cooperative 1117 S. Farwell St. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715-552-3366 info[at]justlocalfood.com www.justlocalfood.com Just: Justly produced and distributed Local: Sourced locally first Food: Energy for enjoying and sustaining life Cooperative: Worker and consumer owned, membership optional Everyday 8 am to 9 pm Midwest Organic & Sustainable Education Service Angie Sullivan PO Box 339 Spring Valley, WI 54767 Phone: 715-778-5775 info[at]mosesorganic.org www.mosesorganic.org The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) is a non-profit education and outreach organization working to promote organic and sustainable agriculture in the Upper Midwest. Menomonie Market Food Co-op Next Step Energy, LLC 521 E. 2nd St. Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715-235-6533 info[at]mmfc.coop www.mmfc.coop 612 Wagner St. Eau Claire, WI 54703 Phone: 715-830-9337 info[at]nextstepenergy.com www.nextstepenergy.com Menomonie Market is an organic and natural food market that has served the community since 1973. Local and regional products in every aisle are identified with special tags. Weekdays 7 am-8 pm, Weekends 8 am-7 pm. The Lunchbox is open weekdays 11 am-2 pm and features a salad and entree bar, soups, treats, and beverages. Membership optional. Solar domestic hot water systems, solar PV (electric) systems, radiant floor heating systems, certified electrical, certified heating and air conditioning, high efficiency gas boiler systems. Participants in the Atlas must be family/cooperatively owned and sign a pledge that affirms their commitment to reducing chemical use, raising animals humanely, conserving the environment, and treating workers fairly. www.wifarmfresh.org 14 SPONSORs Please tell businesses you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM Olson’s Woodville Meats Soil Doctor- St. Croix Wisconsin Farmers Union Kevin Olson 124 E River Rd. Woodville, WI 54028 715-698-2483 info[at]olsonsmeats.com www.olsonsmeats.com Mike Deneen 820 Sumac Trail Hudson, WI 54016 Phone: 715-386-9792 MandB1973[at]aol.com www.soildoctorstcroix.com 117 W. Spring St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715-723-5561 info[at]wisconsinfarmersunion.com www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com Conveniently located in downtown Woodville off Hwy 94, exit 24 (25 minutes east of Hudson, WI, Olson’s Meats is a family owned specialty meat shop in business since 1962. Our USDA inspected facility features custom processing, our own smokehouses, a retail store with numerous award winning meats and weekly specials. The next advanced level/ type of horticulture is the use of environmentally friendly soil amendments, tools, biologicals, and practices to balance the soil to produce healthy nutrient dense plants and prove it with Brix, Test Weight and other. Amazing consistent results. I am a teacher, consultant, and supplier. People’s Food Co-op 315 5th Ave. South La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608-784-5798 www.pfc.coop Community owned. We have a special understanding of how we must nourish and respect our shoppers, community, and environment. It is that “triple bottom line” that drives all that we do at PFC. We seek to help people make choices that are good for their health, their community, and their wallets. 15 Something Special From Something Special from Wisconsin™ 2811 Agriculture Drive Madison, WI 53718 608-224-5124 DATCPSSFW[at]wi.gov www.somethingspecialfromwisconsin.com www.facebook.com/ somethingspecialwisconsin www.twitter.com/@Wissfw The Something Special from Wisconsin™ logo guarantees that at least 50% of a product’s ingredients, production, or processing activities are from Wisconsin. Products that display the Something Special from Wisconsin™ logo are recognized for quality and authenticity. When you see this logo, you know it’s from Wisconsin. You can find all members at www. somethingspecialfromwisconsin.com Wisconsin businesses can join at http://ssfwmembers. wi.gov. Wisconsin Farmers Union enhances the quality of life for family farmers, rural communities, and all people through educational opportunities, cooperative endeavors and civic engagement. Since 1930, WFU has championed cooperatives and other community-based businesses as one of the best ways to meet needs in both rural and urban settings. Whole Earth Grocery 126 S. Main St. River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715-425-7971 gm[at]wholeearthgrocery.coop www.wholeearthgrocery.coop Whole Earth Grocery is a natural foods grocery store. We make every effort to carry locally-grown and produced vegetables, milk, cheese, eggs, and meat. Please tell farms and businesses that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas. SPONSORs Fair Prices. Knowledgeable Staff. Everyone is Welcome. Your trusted source for local & organic foods and eco-friendly health & home products. Open Daily 8am-9pm 1117 S Farwell St. Eau Claire, WI 715.552.3366 www.justlocalfood.com Mondovi, WI Pork Chicken Turkey Beef Lamb Duck Meat CSA, halves and wholes also available! No Weird Stuff! No: antibiotics, hormones, herbicides, pesticides, clones, MSG, nitrates/ites or artificial anything. We’re all in this together! M E AT • BRE A D E G G S • WI NE Open Daily • 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Wine Tasting Weekends May thru October 715-689-2528 11658 St. Rd. 70 • Alpha, WI Across from Burnett Dairy Cheese Store Sm o l a n dI n n .co m www.wifarmfresh.org 16 SPONSORs welcome Please tell businesses you found them in the Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas ! TM DID YOU KNOW? The Atlas is distributed throughout western Wisconsin. This includes the following counties: Barron, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Rusk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Trempealeau, and Washburn. Among other locations, the 30,000 printed copies are available in all of the libraries, businesses, and organizations throughout the region. 17 SPONSORs Your support is always appreciated! People’s Food Co -op For over 40 years People’s Food Co-op has supplied local, farm-fresh produce to the Driftless Region. Stores in La Crosse, WI and Rochester, MN United to Grow Family Agriculture ©2011 • Eric C. Snowdeal III • Organic Valley Agricultural Policy Local Food Systems Cooperative Development Farm-Based Renewable Energy Sustainable Rural Communities Youth Program & Summer Camp All Are Welcome! 315 5 TH AVENUE SOUTH LA CROSSE, WI 54601 608-784-5798 • 519 1 ST AVENUE SW ROCHESTER , MN 55902 507-289-9061 Give a Stronger Voice to Rural America. Join Wisconsin Farmers Union and help preserve the economic health and sustainability of our family farms and rural communities. Visit us at www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com or call 800-272-5531. www.wifarmfresh.org 18 SPONSORs If you want to be a sponsor for the 2015 Farm Fresh Atlas, please contact us! TM U.S. Naonal Kubb Championship pride quality tradition ingenuity The old Nordic game taking over the Midwest. value All skill levels and experience are welcome. Eau Claire, WI - The Kubb Capital of North America Founded in 1983, Something Special from Wisconsin™ is a trademarked marketing program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Every dollar spent on Something Special from Wisconsin™ products and services supports the Wisconsin way of life. everyday July 12 and 13 - Eau Claire, WI KID KUBB - July 11 USAKUBB.ORG somethingspecialfromwisconsin.com mk_pr_191.indd (rev 10/13) mk_pr_190to192.indd 1 Thank you! Thank you to all the farms, farmers’ markets, and sponsors in the Atlas. Also, thank you to everyone that purchases local food. When you buy locally grown food, your food dollars stay in Western Wisconsin and keep family farms and rural communities alive. In addition, eating food grown sustainably and organically is good for our environment and your health. 19 www.wifarmfresh.org 10/24/2013 1:51:06 PM 2015 WESTERN WI FARM FRESH ATLAS APPLICATION COST INCLUDES BOTH PAPER ATLAS AND WEB LISTING — DUE JANUARY 31, 2015 Contact Person: (for listing) ___________________________________________ Farm/business name: _________________________________________ Please check the category that describes your business: ____farm ____farmers’ market ____non-farm business/sponsor Farm/business address: (for listing) ______________________________________________________________ County:____________________________ City: __________________________________________ State: ______ Zip: _____________ Phone: __________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Web site: ______________________________________________ Mailing address (if different): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Check here if you do not want people visiting your farm (we will not include your listing) _____ Check here if you do not want your email address included in your listing _____ Provide a 50-word description of your farm, sponsor, or retail/restaurant business, including directions, if desired, as you wish it to appear in the Atlas. We reserve the right to edit descriptions if they exceed 50 words. For farmers’ market, please only provide location, days, and hours. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Provide your detailed location. We will use this information to place you on the paper atlas and website (www.wifarmfresh.org) These directions will not be printed in the Atlas. If possible, provide us your geographical coordinates. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cheese Eggs Vegetables Maple Syrup CSA Meat Honey Herbs & Flowers Health & Beauty Food Alliance Certified Poultry Fruit Pumpkins U-Pick Certified Naturally Grown Fiber/Clothing Other: __________________________ Farms—I pledge that my farm: Is family or cooperatively owned Is operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources Is committed to reducing the application of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers Treats animals with care, respect and access to the outdoors Provides safe, fair working conditions for employees Sells Wisconsin products that we have grown on our farm or helped produce Certified Organic (Certifier: ___________________) Businesses—I pledge that my business: Is locally and family or cooperatively owned or is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote a sustainable, regional food system Is operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources Provides safe and fair working conditions for employees Sells products grown on Wisconsin farms, or sells products made by our business using raw materials grown on Wisconsin farms, or uses fair trade, sustainably or organically raised ingredients in our products when local ingredients are not available ____________________________________________________ _______________________ Signature Date PLEASE MARK THE APPROPRIATE CATEGORY: Farms ___ $50 farm listing ___ $150 farm listing and 1/8 page Non-farm business/sponsor (all ads come with listings) ____ $150 (listing only) ____ $200 (1/8 page ad) ____ $300 (1/4 page ad) ____ $600 (1/2 page ad) ____ $1,200 (one page ad) Farmers Markets ___Farmers’ Market (free) Make checks payable to West Central Wisconsin RPC and return application to: West Central Wisconsin RPC 800 Wisconsin St., Building D2, Mail box 9 Eau Claire, WI 54703 City of Eau Claire PLACEMAKING HAYMARKET PLAZA Mission Statement DECEMBER 13, 2013 The mission of the West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (WCWRPC) is to be an innovative leader in the responsible planning and development of the region through coordination, partnerships, advocacy, and service. PREPARED BY WEST CENTRAL WISCONSIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION WCWRPC is: • a multi-county planning agency covering Barron, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Polk, and St. Croix counties. • statutorily charged with planning for the physical, social, and economic development of the region. • not a state agency and has no regulatory authority. • a local partner and actively provides support to local governments when additional expertise and cost-effective assistance is needed. Our services include: Business Finance Economic Development GIS Mapping & Graphic Visualization Grant Writing & Administration Hazard Mitigation & Preparedness Housing Sustainability Transportation St. Croix County Comprehensive Plan Agriculture & Farmland Preservation St. Croix Falls School District SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PLAN Farm Fresh Atlas 2013 Western Wisconsin Local Food Directory www.wifarmfresh.org fr ee 1 30 L S O UR ST.CROIX D C ES BARRON L FO CA O POLK TM O BARRON CHIPPEWA CLARK DUNN EAU CLAIRE POLK ST.CROIX West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission CHIPPEWA DUNN EAU CLAIRE CLARK Adopted January 3, 2012 SEPTEMBER 2013 Prepared with assistance from West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission 130 Farms, Farmers’ Markets, and Businesses Phone: (715) 836-2918 800 Wisconsin Street Mail Box 9 Eau Claire WI 54703 Fax: (715) 836-2886 [email protected] http://www.wcwrpc.org
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