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Photos and videos of farms, farmers and other producers of food who toil in the wonderful Wisconsin soil. When possible, I link directly to the website of the farm.
Miller Brothers Grass Farm of Oconomowoc, Wis., raises pasture cattle, Berkshire hogs and broiler chickens.
Little Prairie Cluns of East Troy, Wis., grows and improves its original flock of Registered Clun Forest sheep.
Flyte Family Farm in Coloma, Wis., grows hydroponic vegetables as well as strawberries and blueberries.
Sabol Family Farm in Racine, Wis., produces heirloom pumpkins.
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JoshEWEa's Garden in Ashippun, Wis., specializes in soaked and sprouted foods as well as lamb.
Jr's Country Acres in Lake Mills, Wis., sells eggs from pastured, free-range chickens.
Jelli's Market in Helenville, Wis., has homegrown meats (beef, pork and chicken), plus honey, maple syrup and eggs. The market has baked and canned goods and a lot of produce, some of which is you-pick.
High Meadow Farm in Johnson Creek, Wis., is a CSA that features veggies, and also raises milking goats and Belgian draft horses.
HighCross Farm in Campbellsport, Wis., raise purebred registered Shetland Sheep and other food, berries, vegetables and meat.
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Hafs Road Orchard in Genoa City, Wis., focuses on a bunch of apples, including the Honeycrisp.
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Harvest Time in Twin Lakes, Wis., features apples, including a pick-your-own orchard.
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Hazel Valley Farm in Eagle, Wis., produces eggs, chickens, lamb, pigs and you-pick hazelnuts.
GrassWay Farm in New Holstein, Wis., let their cows and chickens graze in pasture. They also raise dairy steers and hogs.
Geneva Lakes Produce in Paddock Lake, Wis., grows homegrown vegetables.
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Fountain Prairie Farm in Fall River, Wis.
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Angie Simon Wow, this is in my "neighborhood!"
Dan Polley Cool. Have you been to the farm, Angie?
Anderson's Maple Syrup in Cumberland, Wis.
Sweet Water Organics in Milwaukee, Wis.
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Miller Brothers Grass Farm in Oconomowoc, Wis.
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Kenneth Rude Are those the goats that can be seen on I-94?
Dan Polley No. The farm is north of Highway 16.
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Mark Salke That's a nice cow.