Farm Fresh Atlas

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of Southeastern

Wisconsin 2014

~ 10th ANNIVERSARY EDITION ~

Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin

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The FARM FRESH ATLAS™

Board of Directors gratefully recognizes all of our dedicated Atlas Partners for their support and commitment.

FARM FRESH ATLAS™ BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

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Tim Fulton - President Sue Hesselgrave Dia Kleitsch Amy Macemon Laurel Priesgen Peg Reedy - Secretary Brooke Seipel Rose Skora Paula Stone

Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin

Special Thanks

Farm Fresh Atlas™

to Our Annual Dinner, Silent Auction Volunteers



of Southeastern Wisconsin

REAL FARMS…REAL FOOD…

REAL FUN!

Pam Behling Dave Glenn Peter Koenen Sue Liedtke Emma Stone

Join us for our

Annual Fundraiser

A Small Plate (Tapas) Open House Enjoy fabulous food from local farms as prepared by area chefs.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014 4:00 pm – 9:00pm Peter Sandroni’s La Merenda Restaurant

Additional Subcommittee Members

Kirsten Jurcek

125 E National Ave, Milwaukee, Wis.

Bill Stone

$65 per person For more information or to make a reservation, visit: www.farmfreshsewi.org

Additional Distribution Volunteers



Laura Weber Brian Walsh

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Beth Gehred

Cover Art

Denise Murphy

Photography

Peg Reedy

Why eat locally and sustainably grown food?

Carol Reed

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission

Tim Gorsegner John McDougall Brad Subotnik

Special Thanks



Deb Deacon Donna Zarovy

Carol Reed

Farm Fresh Atlas is a trademark of REAP Food Group, Inc., used with permission by grassroots coalitions throughout Wisconsin to produce six 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. ™

BECAUSE WHAT WE EAT MATTERS.

Buying locally & sustainably food is good for FARMERS.

How our food is grown, processed, and packaged really does matter. Our food choices influence our health, the quality of our environment, jobs in our community, and the culture and diversity of our society.

The current national food system is dominated by very few large corporations which are forcing farmers to accept lower prices, grow only “travel-tolerant” varieties, grow bigger, use more chemical inputs, or leave the farm altogether. When farmers sell directly to their neighbors, fewer middlemen cut into their profits. Farmers can afford to stay on their land producing an abundance and variety of food while being good stewards of the land.

Buying locally & sustainably grown food is good for YOU.

If you would like additional copies of the 2014 Farm Fresh Atlas™,

have your farm listed, or become a sponsor of the 2015 Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin, please contact: Kenosha County UW-Extension Laurel Priesgen - SE WI Atlas Coordinator 19600 75th St, Ste 2, Bristol, WI 53104-9772 262-857-1945 www.farmfreshsewi.org

The Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin is also available online at: www.farmfreshsewi.org

Food tastes better and is more nutritious when it’s fresh. Foods grown using organic farming practices come to your table with no harmful pesticides. And in these times, when obesity and diet related illnesses are on the rise, replacing heavily processed foods with whole fresh produce will improve your health.

Buying locally & sustainably grown food is good for our COMMUNITY. Keeping our local farmers and producers in business supports our local economy. Dollars spent close to home tend to stay close to home. Our local producers understand our community and work to provide nutritious affordable food for all our citizens. The more we feel connected to the people who produce what we eat, the better we preserve our regional food heritage. Rural and urban-we’re all connected.

Buying locally & sustainably food is good for the ENVIRONMENT. Local farmers who use sustainable farming practices have made a commitment to preserving the quality of our air, water and soil. When we choose food from these farms we’re helping ensure that healthy, beautiful farmland, in harmony with nature, is the essence of our countryside for generations to come. Re-printed by permission of REAP Food Group, Inc. www.reapfood group.org

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

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Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin

e are very pleased to present you with our 10th annual edition of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin. The 2014 version of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin offers 80,000 copies to consumers and buyers who are looking to connect with local farmers, farmers markets and local businesses. Information in this edition is applicable spring 2014-spring 2015. In addition to the hard copy, consumers can also search online at www. farmfreshsewi.org. The purpose of this guide is to support local sustainable businesses, increase the consumption of local food and maintain farmers on the land.

How to use this atlas to find farms:

Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin

Farm Fresh Atlas™ Icons

If you are looking for a particular farm: • Find the farm’s name in the alphabetical listing.

If you are looking for a particular product: • Find the product you want and its corresponding icon in the “Farm Fresh Atlas™ Icons” listing. This illustration will be used next to every farm that sells this product.

If you want to visit a farm: • Most, but not all farms listed in the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin welcome visitors. • Please read the farm descriptions to make sure visitors are welcome and phone before you visit.

Meat

Poultry

Cheese

Eggs

Fruit

Certified Organic

Vegetables

Herbs/ Flowers

Honey

Pumpkins/Fall Decorations

Syrup

Christmas Trees

Who is listed in the atlas?

Certified Naturally Grown

This atlas of Southeastern Wisconsin features farms and businesses that:

Roadside Stand

On-Farm Sales

U-Pick

Farmers’ Market

Community Supported Agriculture

Baked Goods

WIC

FoodShare Wisconsin

• Are family or cooperatively owned • Operate in a way that protect and sustain the region’s land and water resources • Provide safe and fair working conditions for employees • Produce, use, or sell Wisconsin farm products

Index FARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28 MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 BUSINESS SPONSORS . . . . . . . . . 29-33 FARMERS’ MARKETS . . . . . . . . . . . 35-44 WHAT’S IN SEASON . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Save the date for the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin Fundraiser Dinner, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014

Attention Artists!

If you are interested in submitting artwork for the cover of next year’s Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin, check our website for the prospectus: farmfreshsewi.org

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What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)? A CSA is a partnership between farmers and consumers within a community. Members or “shareholders” of the community pay a fee at the beginning of the growing season. This gives farmers cash at the beginning of the season, when they need it to purchase seed and other supplies. Members receive a portion of the farm’s produce each week throughout the growing season.

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he Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin is made possible by a partnerships with both public and private entities.  We would like to extend our thanks to all those who help distribute 80,000 copies annually and the many partners who have made it possible to bring the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin to you FREE of charge. Production of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin and development/ maintenance of the website are paid for through participant listing fees, advertising fees and business sponsorships.

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

6 1. Adoption Acres

FARMS Map: D6

Rose Skora 29615 Bushnell Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-806-7175 [email protected]

In business since 2010, Adoption Acres’ motto is Local Food from Our Family to Yours. We offer free range chicken and duck eggs, chicken meat, along with duck, goose and turkey offered seasonally and in limited quantities. Lamb meat is available in late summer. We also have several bee hives on our farm and offer honey in the fall. We focus on rare and heritage breeds on our small farm. We sell at the Burlington Farmers’ Market and also offer on-farm sales. We prefer to communicate via email or through our Facebook page.

2. Amitaba Gardens

Map: C5

Dave Wolinsky N7029 Brown Road Whitewater, WI 53190 608-770-3704 [email protected] www.amitaba-gardens.com

3. Anisoptera Acres

4. Apple Barn Orchard and Winery Map: C6

6. B’s Bouquets

Steve and Judy Jacobson W6384 Sugar Creek Road Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-728-3266 [email protected] www.applebarnorchardandwinery.com

Nancy Weibye 4025 Kettle Moraine Road Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-5036 [email protected]

Apple Barn Orchard and Winery, a 7th generation family farm offers pick your own strawberries from mid June until early July, peaches July through August, apples late August and pumpkins in October. Fall also offers our own apple cider, cider donuts, caramel apples, fruit wines and Wisconsin foods. The store and winery are open June through December. The 26th annual Apple Festival will be held at the end of September and offers pick your own apples and pumpkins, orchard rides, music, wine sampling and food. A winery on site offers samples. Check website for information. School tours welcome! Bushels of Family Fun!

5. Apple Holler Family Farm and Orchard

Amitaba is a third generation family farm nestled in the tail end of the southern interglacial lobe of the Kettle Moraine. Sparkling clear natural springs and beautiful forests surround it. Amitaba has been kept in a pristine pastoral state for the last 40 years. Amitaba’s goal is to continue to maintain the vibrant balance and harmony of the land and water while producing sustainable food products and fresh flowers with a minimum-toward zero carbon footprint and adhere to a closed looped nutrient system. We welcome visitors to come enjoy the beauty of Amitaba along with picking up fresh goods at our farm stand.

Map: B4

Dan and Catherine Kleiber N9387 Riverview Drive Waterloo, WI 53594 920-478-9696 [email protected] www.anisopteraacres.com

FARMS

Map: E6

Dave Flannery 5006 South Sylvania Avenue Sturtevant, WI 53177 262-884-7100 [email protected] www.appleholler.com

Family owned farm and orchard plus restaurant, dinner theatre, apple orchard, farm market, gift shop and bakery. Thirty thousand apple, pear and peach trees with over 30 different varieties of apples. The best in farm cooking touched by the magic of apples, served in a rustic converted red dairy barn. Weekend breakfast buffet, Friday fish fry. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner 364 days of the year. Homemade apple pies and other apple goodies. Weekend festivals with outdoor fun all year. Hay rides, pony rides and sleigh rides. Open year round!

Anisoptera Acres offers pasture-raised pork and beef, free-range chicken, duck, and turkey, and honey. We grow most of our own feed on our farm. We use no hormones, antibiotics or animal by-products in our feed. All of our meat is processed by local, state inspected facilities. VISITORS WELCOME, BUT PLEASE CALL AHEAD.

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Map: D3

9. Battle Creek Beef & Bison, LLC Map: C4 Greg Kummrow 38413 Delafield Road Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-593-2622 [email protected] www.beefandbison.com

Our 17 acre flower farm and greenhouses, conveniently located 1 mile north of Highway 60, offers home-grown high quality fresh cut flowers and bouquets. Our flowers are available starting in May at local farmers’ markets, including Brookfield, Hartford and West Bend on Saturday mornings, plus Menomonee Falls on Wednesdays. On-farm sales from June until frost, Monday through Friday, Noon - 5pm. Wedding and other custom orders are welcome.

7. Baker Polled Herefords

Map: C5

Paul, Sylvia, Bob and Mike Baker N7850 US Highway 12 Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-742-3205 [email protected]

Battle Creek Beef and Bison, LLC; located on the Kummrow Farm(1886); 5th-generation family farm. Since 1993, on-farm store provides customers with a natural, healthy alternative to conventional livestock. Animals bred naturally, sires on site. Calves and piglets stay with mothers to nurse in the pastures. Cattle herds, grass-fed and finished. No routine antibiotics or growth hormones. We do not dehorn. Check website for prices/ store hours, but “If we’re home, we’re open!” Two miles west of Highway 67 on County Highway DR (Delafield Road), Village of Summit. Tamworth heritage pork also available. All meat sold frozen, by the cut. Sides and split sides of beef, half or whole hogs available with advance reservation and deposit. Kummrow Farms sells clean food!

10. Bellman Family Farm Bakers Polled Hereford farm is located in the southern edge of the Kettle Moraine area near Lauderdale and Pleasant Lakes, halfway between Elkhorn and Whitewater. We raise quality Hereford beef from our registered herd developed during the past 45 years. Our mother cows raise their calves on our pastures. We raise their feed here on our farm. We do not feed antibiotics, artificial hormones or animal by-products. Our Hereford beef is noted for excellent taste and quality. We sell halves or quarters which are processed to your specifications in a federally inspected processing center. Please call 262-742-3205 for more information. See our Walworth County barn quilt.

8. Basse’s Country Delight Farm Market

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Map: D5

Tom and Kim Schaefer S70 W16050 Janesville Road, Muskego, WI 53150 414-420-0315 [email protected] www.bassescountrydelight.com

Map: C6

Susan Bellman N6084 Johnson Road Delavan, WI 53115 608-883-6990 [email protected] www.greatlakesag.com

We are a 330-acre family farm located in a beautiful hilly area 5 miles north of Delavan. We raise Angus beef cattle on over 125 acres of rotationally grazed grass. Calves are fence line weaned each fall, then finished on corn and hay from our farm. We sell quarters and halves of great tasting beef, cut to your specifications. Because we seasonally raise our calves, finished beef is only available May through August each year.

Basse’s Country Delight is located ¼ mile west of Moreland Road on Janesville Road in Muskego. We are open May 1st with bedding and vegetable plants and mulch. In July, we have sweet corn and other fruits and vegetables. In September and October we have apples, pumpkins and fall decorations along with hayrides on weekends. Group tours are available weekdays by appointment only. In November and December we offer Christmas trees, wreaths, fruit baskets and crafts.

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

8 11. Berryville Farm, LLC

FARMS Map: E6

Norm Mattson 424 13th Avenue Racine, WI 53403 262-498-6648 [email protected] www.berryvillefarm.com

Map: D5

Chuck Bower W490 State Road 20 East Troy, WI 53120 262-642-5244

Robert and Shirley Bower established Bower’s Produce in 1959. This rural, family farm is dedicated to growing and marketing the finest spring bedding plants, gorgeous hanging baskets and unique, seasonal, specialty produce. Kids from one to 100 travel far knowing they will be offered healthy, hardy plants May through June. Gourmet sweet corn and other fresh picked vegetables mid-July through September and a huge selection of pumpkins and squash mid-September through October.

13. Brightonwoods Orchard

Map: C4

Caryl Watterson St. John’s Way Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Mailing: 645 East Juneau Avenue, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-567-9546 [email protected] www.bryntegfarm.com

Berryville Farm, LLC is located in the northeast corner of Kenosha County in the Town of Somers. We specialize in growing the best fresh picked strawberries in the area, selecting varieties for their size, sweetness and abundance. Our farm is conveniently located between Racine and Kenosha, one-half mile south of County KR on Lathrop Avenue (Racine) or 13th Avenue (Kenosha). The picking season for U-Pick and pre-picked berries starts in early to mid-June so watch for local ads or call 262-498-6648 for our opening date. You can also find us on Facebook for the latest information. www.berryvillefarm.com

12. Bower’s Produce

14. BrynTeg Farm, LLC

FARMS

Map: D6

Bill and Judith Stone and Paula Puntenney 1072 288th Avenue Burlington, WI 53105 262-878-3000 [email protected] www.brightonwoodsorchard.com

Brightonwoods Orchard is located on a rustic road 1/2 mile north of the Bong State Recreation Area and features over 150 already-picked antique and commercial apple varieties. Our award-winning fresh apple cider is available along with locally grown fall products (pumpkins, squash, honey and more). A twostory tree house and walking trails are family favorites. Open daily September to Thanksgiving. We attend numerous summer markets in southeastern Wisconsin and two indoor winter markets.

The acreage of BrynTeg (Beautiful Hill) Farm has been in the family since 1963. We use all-natural, time-tested growing processes: Our vegetables, herbs and most fruits are grown free of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, and our apple orchard is maintained using integrated pest management (IPM). Our produce is avilable through Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter CSA subscriptions, individual ordering, and the Delafield Farmers’ Market. We welcome farm visits by appointment. Please visit our website and Facebook page for recipes, updates, farm events, and general info.

15. BSW Farm

Map: D/E5

Karen and Robert Stardy 21234 Church Road Union Grove, WI 53182 262-215-1543 [email protected] www.bswfarm.com

Family owned and operated. We believe God has blessed us with the care of our animals. Therefore, no hormones or antibiotics are used. Animals are pastured and cage free. We started raising cattle and goats to get away from chemicals. We are a fully-licensed egg producer. Meat is cut at Hansen’s Meat Service. We eat these products with confidence and are glad to present our bounty for your enjoyment. The farm is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00 am - Noon. If we are not at the house, check the barn.

16. Cedar Bend Farm

Map: C5

Gordon and Alyce Smith & Steve and Trula Smith N7922 US Highway 12 Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-742-3580 [email protected]

Cedar Bend Century Family Farm has been producing good food for over 100 years. Located in the southern edge of the Kettle Moraine area near Lauderdale and Pleasant Lakes, halfway between Elkhorn and Whitewater. Delicious sweet corn, tomatoes and other homegrown produce are for sale at our farm roadside stand. Seasonal spring lamb available.

Save the date for the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin Fundraiser Dinner, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014

17. Cobblestone Farm

Map: C5

20. Country Fresh Garden

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Heather Bailey N9281 Nature Road East Troy, WI 53120 262-689-7013 [email protected] www.cobblestonefarmhighlandcattle.com

Curt Stenjem W9697 Britzke Road Cambridge, WI 53523 608-423-7006 [email protected] www.countryfreshgarden.com

We raise Scottish Highland cattle for the exquisite beef that is known throughout the world. We raise both grass-finished and grain-finished cattle to our consumers’ specifications. We also raise pastured chickens - all of heritage breeds. On the grounds are herb gardens and vegetable gardens as well as a small apple orchard and pear trees. At Cobblestone Farm we pride ourselves with the knowledge that “You know what you are eating with Cobblestone’s Farm beef.”Visitors welcome, please call ahead for an appointment.

We are located just outside of Cambridge, no selling on the farm but will establish a stand for spring. We are vendors at the Dane County Farmers’ Market in Madison on Saturdays, 7am to 2 pm. We will carry a variety of cut flowers, vegetables, seasonal fruit and other goodies for your enjoyment.

18. Copper Kettle Farm

Thomas and Joan Oberhaus W30780 Summit Avenue Waukesha, WI 53188 262-968-2573 [email protected] www.cozynookfarms.com

Map: D3

Greg Kosmeder 5576 County Road Q Colgate, WI 53017 262-538-1189 [email protected] www.copperkfarm.com

Copper Kettle Farm provides fresh garlic grown chemical free using sustainable farming methods. Several diverse varieties available. Our fresh garlic is available late August/early September each year. You’ll taste the difference. Please check our website for further details or sign up for our periodic email newsletter to stay informed. We are also on Facebook. Our website is www.copperkfarm.com.

19. Corner 40 Farm

21. Cozy Nook Farm

Map: D4

Cozy Nook is a working dairy farm that offers a variety of fall decorations. We are open every day 9 am to 8 pm September 22 to October 31. We have a great selection of pumpkins, Indian corn, gourds, squash, corn stalks and bales. Hayrides through the fields are available on weekends hourly from 11 to 4. The Friday after Thanksgiving we open to sell Christmas trees, wreaths and garlands. We offer educational dairy farm tours by appointment. The farm animals are happy to greet visitors to Cozy Nook, located on Highway 18, 1 mile east of Highway 83.

Map: D6

Raegan Dexter 8916 Wheatland Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-873-0008 [email protected] www.corner40farms.com

22. Craigland Farms

Our cattle are raised the way nature intended using no hormones or antibiotics, grass/grain/hay finished producing excellent marbling and outstanding-tasting beef. Our pigs grow at a natural pace, maturing much more slowly than intensively farmed pigs. This results in pork which has a greater depth of flavor, is tender, succulent and juicy. We raise our chickens for both meat and fresh daily large brown eggs. Plenty of room to roam, sunshine, fresh air and natural greens. Taste the difference; fresh pork, beef and chicken available by single cuts or variety bundles and fresh from the coop large brown eggs.

Craigland Farms is a sixth-generation family farm established in 1843. We are dedicated in growing fine quality fruit and vegetables. Produce is available at our roadside stands open daily from mid-July through October at the corner of Hwy ES/ Bayview Drive in Mukwonago, On Hwy 164/north of I-43,and our home stand at the farm; also Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday at Fondy Farmers’ Market. Our specialties are tomatoes and gourmet sweet corn picked fresh daily. We offer homegrown popcorn and free-range eggs.

Map: D5

Robert and Tammie Craig S110 W26660 Craig Avenue Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4063 [email protected]

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

10 23. Dominion Valley Farm

FARMS Map: D2

26. Earthcare Suri Alpacas, LLC

FARMS Map: D5

29. Four T Acres, LLC

Map: D6

Brandon and Tammera Dykema 8375 Midland Drive Allenton, WI 53002 262-629-9423 [email protected] www.dominionvalleyfarm.com

Darlene and Ed Geiser 146 North Honey Lake Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-534-4091 [email protected] www.alpacanation.com/earthcaresuri.asp

Jean Gruenert 8670 Fishman Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-539-2725 [email protected] www.fourtacres.com

Dominion Valley Farm is a small family-run farm. We raise all of our animals on pasture. Our chickens, broad-breasted white turkeys, heritage breed pigs (Tamworth/Large Blacks) and grassfed, grass-finished Galloway beef provide our customers with the freshest, tastiest and healthiest meats. No hormones or antibiotics are used. We offer a farm Open House in the spring and encourage all of our customers to visit. Please call ahead. Find us also at the West Bend and Milwaukee County Winter Farmers’ Markets.

Alpacas are an alternative & easy-to-manage livestock. They have an easy going nature that relaxes everyone. Clean, quiet, intelligent, safe & disease resistant livestock. Environmentally friendly using a community dung pile and have soft padded feet. Fiber is soft as cashmere and warmer/lighter than wool. We sell our alpacas in different colors, pedigrees, dams or sires, show or pet/fiber & boarding is available for buyers. Farm store offers raw fiber, skeins, batting, rugs, blankets & socks. Hand crocheted baby clothing, scarves, hats & magnets/ornaments all made from our alpaca fiber. Join us for tours, education, internship or workshops/ seminars. We are open year round.

Today’s beef market is demanding a premium leaner meat that is low in cholesterol. Four T Acres Scottish Highland beef meets this demand as their carcasses are well marbled, lean and very low in cholesterol, which has been proven through University studies. Their coat is long haired, which acts as a blanket so that they do not need all of that extra back fat that most beef breeds require. This makes them very tender and flavorful. Visitors are always welcome. Please call ahead at 262-539-2725.

24. Donna’s Organic Gardens, LLC Map: C3 Donna Schmidt N3730 County Road EE Neosho, WI 53059 920-349-3305

27. Ela Orchard

Donna’s Organic Gardens, LLC is located 10 miles west of Hartford or 1 mile east of Hustisford on Hwy 60. The farm is south of Hwy 60 on Hwy EE. Sales are at both locations. I pasture raise Piedmontese beef, chicken, turkey and lamb. I also have eggs, raspberries and potatoes. Available year-round are wild Alaska salmon and purebred Icelandic wool. Gourds are available for crafts. We will also be selling wreaths for Christmas.

25. Droughtville Farms

Map: E5

Lindsey Drought 7814 Raynor Avenue Franksville, WI 53126 414-640-0432 [email protected]

Droughtville Farms is a small local poultry operation that raises: broiler chickens, ducks, geese, Thanksgiving turkeys, Christmas heritage turkeys, and eggs. All the poultry is naturally raised, hormone-free, drug-free, and cage-free. The holiday birds are sold fresh, NEVER frozen. All other poultry can be picked up fresh as well. Call today to reserve your farm fresh poultry. Eggs and broiler chickens are sold year round, call for availability. Honey from hives right on the farm. Droughtville Farms is located on Highway 45, just south of 7 Mile Road. Sign up sheets for poultry are also available at the Old Homestead Orchard Store. Droughtville’s products are always FARM FRESH FOR YOU!

Map: D5

Bob Willard 31308 Washington Avenue Rochester, WI 53167 262-534-2545 www.elaorchard.com

Ela Orchard has been growing apples since the 1920’s. Presently, the third generation of the family cares for the orchard and raises over 30 varieties of apples and several varieties of pears. The orchard also features honey from our hives and fresh apple cider pressed from our apples. The orchard is located ¼ mile west of Rochester on Highway D in western Racine County.

28. Field to Fork Farms

Map: D4

Peter and Cheryl Bakke 1500 South Springdale Road Waukesha, WI 53186 262-524-8263 [email protected] www.fieldtoforkfarms.com

Field to Fork takes great pride in providing fresh raised poultry free ranged as well as seasonal turkey and pigs. Our CSA shares change as the farm output changes. We grow winter root crops in a hoop house and seasonal vegetables using sustainable practices while we transition into organic growing. Site visits are always welcome, however, please call ahead so we can give you the full tour with attention to your questions. We are operational May - October for visits and November - April for CSA friends.

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30. Full Harvest Farm, LLC

Map: E5

Luanne Gall 141 Stuart Road Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 262-886-6197 [email protected]

Map: C3

Terry Vlossak and Chuck Frase 7112 County Road S Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-6760 [email protected] www.fullharvestfarm.com

Full Harvest Farm, LLC grows certified organic vegetables, herbs and fruit. Our CSA members enjoy 20 weeks of delicious, seasonal produce like melons, sweet corn, broccoli, green beans and tomatoes. We offer both couple and family shares with pickup sites in Brookfield, Wauwatosa, Oconomowoc, Hartland, Delafield, Waukesha, Racine, Kenosha/Somers and on the farm. Please visit our stand at the West Bend Farmers’ Market to buy organic produce directly from us on Saturdays, June through October, 7:30am to 11am. Sorry, no on-farm sales.

31. Future Fruit Farm

32. Gall’s Garden Produce Farm

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Map: A4

Ellen, Bob and Selena Lane 5363 Knobs Road Ridgeway, WI 53582 608-924-1012 www.localharvest.org/farms/m7074

Our Family Farm is a Certified Organic orchard located on the beautiful ridges overlooking the Wisconsin River Valley. Here, we have chosen to produce only “old-time”, unusual, and difficultto-grow varieties of apples and pears. The delicious taste of our Future Fruit is sought after. Our organic artisanal fruit, fruit butters, and ciders can be found at fine stores and restaurants locally, at Madison Farmers’ Markets, and as a member of our organic fruit CSA. No farm visits, please.

Gall’s Garden Produce Farm is open daily, 10 am to 6 pm, July through October. We provide the freshest picked produce (in season), including super sweet corn, tomatoes and peppers. Visit us at the Racine Farmers’ Markets.

33. Geneva Lakes Produce, LLC

Map: D6

Scott Koster and Jordan Koster 1223 Clausen Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-206-0177 [email protected] www.genevalakesproduce.com

Geneva Lakes Produce Farm strives to provide a wide range of homegrown fresh produce. We provide fresh picked produce from asparagus to zucchini at over 15 farmers’ markets in Wisconsin and northern Illinois. Our Spring Prairie farm stand is open daily May – October. Geneva Lakes Produce sells wholesale quantities of many products including pumpkins and fall décor.

34. Godsell Farm

Map: D5

Pam and Mark Godsell S105 W15585 Loomis Drive Muskego, WI 53150 414-425-2937 [email protected] www.godsellfarm.com

Godsell Farm brings back the “olde” way of farming, working with families to educate, inform and enjoy farming at its best. A trip to the farm can include a variety of hands-on demonstrations, field trips, visits by the Easter Bunny and Santa in the Log Cabin, October Open House and birthday parties. We offer a veggie and egg CSA membership. We practice all natural policies for growing vegetables and never use pesticides or enhancements. Godsell Farm offers fully dressed chickens and turkeys, pork and beef products. All poultry and meat raised naturally, cage free, hormone and drug free.

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FARMS

35. The GrassWay Farm and Map: D1 38. Hazel Valley Farm Jeannie Herold GrassWay Organics Farm Store, LLC Kay Craig N600 Plymouth Trail New Holstein, WI 53061 920-894-4201 [email protected] www.grasswayorganics.com

We are an organic grass-based dairy farm that believes people need and have a right to eat wholesome food raised humanely. Shop our on-farm store to enjoy our own organically fed and actively pastured chickens and turkeys (whole and pieces), organic eggs from eggmobile chickens and all cuts of grassfed organic Jersey beef (no corn ever fed). We sell the very healthiest organic whole foods in our membership (Calumet County zoning requirement) store.

36. Hafs Road Orchard

Map: C5

Map: C4

Rebecca Vogel and Donna Herbert W2507 Evergreen Drive, Helenville, WI 53137 262-593-8794 [email protected]

Certified organic, we primarily produce milk for Organic Valley. Each fall, to make room for the younger animals, a few of our older cows are processed into ground beef. After being on lush rotating pastures, they are at their peak for good health/ nutrition, very lean ground beef. Purchase from one pound to a hundred! A few young dairy steers, purchase by half or quarter, order ahead. Meat processed in a licensed facility. Small quantity of maple syrup from trees on our farm. We attend the Fort Farmer’s Market. God has richly blessed us as we seek to honor Him, in caring for the good land and animals He has given us. Our desire is to share these blessings with others.

Map: D5

Betty Adelman 33725 Janesville Drive Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-662-0804 [email protected] www.heritageflowerfarm.com

We have 10 acres of hazelnut bushes. The hazelnuts are picked in late summer and used to finish our pigs that go to market in October. We integrate our animals and hazel field using sustainable practices. Our chickens, turkeys and pigs are supplemented with natural foods and no hormones or additives. Our lamb and goats are 100% grass fed. Order early as we often sell out. Come volunteer at our Hazel Harvest the 4th Saturday in August to experience a few hours of picking & lots of food including a taste of our hazelnut finished pork. Check our website for any updates or changes.

Award-winning nursery growing and preserving heirloom plants and telling their stories. Sustainable classics connecting us to generations past and far off places like the ancient Romans growing lavender, Chinese farmers cultivating Tiger lilies to eat and Potawatomi plucking Rattlesnake Master for good luck gambling. Our plants grow everywhere from gardens at the Smithsonian, Canada’s Royal Botanic Garden and in backyard, neighborhood gardens like yours.

Map: D5

Andy and Cheryl Hemken W229 S7120 Guthrie School Road Big Bend, WI 53103 262-662-2843 [email protected]

We grow 50 varieties of apples, old and new, and specialize in Honeycrisp. We sell handmade Honeycrisp caramel apples, fresh cider and apple cider vinegar. We encourage walking in the orchard but DO NOT OFFER PICK YOUR OWN. Located 5 miles east of Lake Geneva, south of Highway 50, between South (Lyons) Road and Kenosha County Highway P. Zestar! and Ginger Gold ready mid-August. Call or check website for seasonal hours.

41. Heritage Flower Farm, LLC

S70 W34138 Township Road X, Eagle, WI 53119 262-470-8473 [email protected] www.hazelvalleyfarm.com

Map: D6 39. Hemken Honey Company

Deb Polansky W632 Hafs Road Genoa City, WI 53128 262-279-3638 [email protected] www.hafsroadorchard.com

37. Happy Hollow Farm

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Since 1996 we have been a family owned, local honey producer in Big Bend, WI. The number of hives has varied over the years, but the quality has not. Our products include raw wildflower honey, comb honey, beeswax and beeswax candles. Our hives pollinate many local farms and orchards. We have worked hard to promote the art of beekeeping and use of local honey through education of new beekeepers, consumers and presentations for children and adults. We sell honey at farm markets in Greenfield, New Berlin, Mukwonago, Muskego and Mukwonago Maxwell Street. Honey is available year round.

42. High Meadow Farm

Map: B4

High Meadow Farm is a family owned, community supported farm. Our CSA provides our community with certified organic vegetables, fruits and wild crops. We also offer free-range, pasture fed, organic eggs and delicious honey from the farm’s hard-working bees. We raise a limited number of free-range broilers that we sell from the farm only. Find us online or on Facebook and visit us at the Fort Atkinson Farmers’ Market and UW-Health Partners, Watertown Regional Medical Center winter market. Visitors are welcome by appointment.

Map: D4

Herbert Bolz W7702 Highway 19 Watertown, WI 53098 414-331-0222

Herb’s U-Pick Raspberries is located half a mile west of Watertown on Highway 19. The season starts August 1st and runs till killing frost. The latest varieties are grown on raised beds. Manure and compost are used to enhance fertility. Irrigation is used when necessary. Growing fall raspberries has certain advantages. There is less heat damage and picking berries is more pleasant when it is cooler. Frozen berries are available year-round. So, come on out and enjoy what nature has to offer – fresh, ripe, tasty fruit. Tomatoes, beets, pumpkins and gourds are also grown.

Come and watch the goats on the grass-roofed barns, take a hayride around the farm, and enjoy our corn maze. We offer homegrown pumpkins, gourds, squash, cornstalk bundles, straw bales and more. Open September 27 through October 26 Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am through 6:00 pm. Open Thursday October 23rd and Friday October 24th from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Group tours by appointment Mondays through Fridays May through August and late September through October. Spring and fall field trips are available by appointment.

Map: B4

Save the date for the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin Fundraiser Dinner, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014

Homestead Hens is a 5th generation, century old farmstead located just two miles southeast of Burlington. We offer cage-free, pastured, hormone-free poultry fresh in summer, and frozen year round. Fresh pastured eggs daily. We raise both Rock Cornish cross, and Freedom Ranger meat chickens, as well as heritage breeds. Soup hens offered seasonally in limited quantities. Compost is also available in limited quantities. We also offer seasoned oak firewood. Please order early to ensure availability of all the above items. Farm visits are always welcome. Please call ahead to schedule a time.

45. Jeff-Leen Farm

Mark and Barbara Harmann W320 N9127 Highway 83 Hartland, WI 53029 262-966-3840 [email protected] www.homesteadanimalfarm.com

40. Herb’s Raspberries

Map: D6

Jared Brever 6221 Brever Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-949-3420 [email protected]

Meg, Mike and Matt Kelly N6967 South Lane, Johnson Creek, WI 53038 920-699-3658 [email protected] www.highmeadowfarmcsa.com

43. Homestead Animal Farm

44. Homestead Hens

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Map: E2

Jeff and Kathy Preder N254 County Road I Random Lake, WI 53075 920-994-9502 [email protected] www.jeffleenfarm.com

We are a 5th-generation farm, homesteaded in 1868. We raise grass-fed, certified Piedmontese beef cattle pastured in season. Naturally low in fat and cholesterol. No steroids, hormones, antibiotics or animal by-products in feed. Eggs and pastured chicken also free of antibiotics and hormones. Call ahead to visit the farm or to purchase products. Saturday Farmers’ Markets in Fox Point, West Bend and Sheboygan. Naturally better for you.

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

14 46. Jelli’s Market

FARMS Map: C4

Steve and Jody Knoebel N5648 South Farmington Road Helenville, WI 53137 262-593-5133 [email protected] www.jellismarket.com

Jelli’s Market is a family owned farm that offers fresh seasonal produce. Our farm is open March-December. We start in the spring harvesting asparagus and growing flower and vegetable plants in our greenhouse. In summer, we offer pick-your-own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and a variety of vegetables. In the fall, we have apples, pumpkins and other fall related items. Visit our farm store for unique gifts, our naturally raised Angus beef, pork and chicken. Check our website for farmers’ market info, what we are currently picking and hours. Check us out on Facebook also!

47. Jerry Smith Produce & Country Store

Map: E6

Joe and Amy Smith 7150 18th Street, Kenosha, WI 53144 262-859-2645 www.smithpumpkinfarm.com

Starting in June we have fresh produce; sweet peas, sugar snap peas and later green beans, pickles, peppers, tomatoes, okra, muskmelon and Sweet Sue corn. We participate as a vendor at the RKCAA WIC Program on Wednesdays (other days specified by WIC), HarborMarket (Saturdays), Kenosha Farmers’ Market (typically Tuesday through Saturday depending on time of the season). Visit our retail stores, Jerry Smith Produce & Country Store, 7150 18th Street, Kenosha or Green Acres, corner of Highway 31 and 60th Street, Kenosha. Mid-August is our Sweet Corn Festival and in mid-September we start our Pumpkin Farm with hayrides, our famous pumpkin cookies, face painting, jumping pillow, Dr. Destruction’s Haunted Forest, corn maze and pony rides.

48. Joe Sabol Family Farm

FARMS Map: E5

51. Kettle Rock Farm

Map: C5

P O Box 085198 Mount Pleasant, WI 53408 262-498-8005 [email protected] www.sabolfarm.com

Adam Waters N2650 Hardscrabble Road Palmyra, WI 53156 217-502-0463 [email protected]

The Joe Sabol Family Farm specializes in open-pollinated, heirloom vine crops, pumpkins, squash, melons, and vegetables, all grown in a sustainable manner, with local mulch and without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. Our featured pumpkins are unique jewels of orange, red, brown, green and yellow! For 2014, we have Vin Rouge d’Etampes (French, dark red), Jarradale (Australian, sage green), Fairytale (mocha brown), Lumina (white, ghost), Sweet Sugar Pie (pie), Winter Luxury (pie), and other unusual pumpkins and melons, too! We sell retail and wholesale. Contact us for prices, hours and directions. We have Concord grapes, peppers, tomatillos and eggplant, too!

Kettle Rock Farm is nestled in the rolling hills of southeastern Wisconsin, just 5 miles west of Kettle Moraine State Park. We grow over 40 different types of vegetables and herbs, with an emphasis on unique and heirloom varieties. We are firmly committed to sustainable farming practices, which reflects our belief that flavorful, nutritious food depends on healthy plants and soils. Check out our CSA, look for us at the Tosa Farmers’ Market, or call to arrange a farm visit! Look for us on Facebook!

49. Karen’s Family Farm Market

Map: A6

Karen Richards W1123 County Road F, Brodhead, WI 53520 608-576-6654 [email protected]

We grow a large variety of seasonal vegetables, melons, cut flowers, and cut herbs that we sell right on the farm. Our farm stand is family owned and operated which allows us to provide home grown produce that is at its peak of ripeness and freshness. In mid-July our sweet corn is ripe and very popular as we offer large tender ears that are picked daily and super sweet. The stand is open daily from 9am to 6pm - May through October. We are located just northwest of Brodhead on County Road F, 1.25 miles east of the famous Decatur Dairy Cheese Factory. www.facebook.com/Karensfamilyfarmmarket

50. Kay’s Home Farm

Map: E3

52. Kirschbaum Family Farm

Map: D2

Krokowski’s Farm offers over 50 different home-grown varieties of melons, vegetables, herbs and flowers. We sell herb and vegetable plants in the spring. Our self-serve stand located on County Highway E just one mile south of North Prairie (look for the red pole barn) is open early May through Thanksgiving, seven days a week, from dawn until dusk. Please bring exact change. Starting in May we also sell at the Brookfield, West Allis, Waukesha, Wauwatosa and Mukwonago Farmers’ Markets.

55. Krusen Grass Farm

Map: C5

Sue and Altfrid Krusenbaum W3194 County Road D Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-642-7312 [email protected] www.krusengrassfarms.com

We raise pastured chickens, fresh Thanksgiving turkeys, Berkshire pork, grass fed beef and lamb on our farm just minutes north of West Bend, WI. We sell our pork, beef and lamb by the cut or in bulk as wholes, halves or quarters. All bulk sales are processed locally to your specifications. We farm without hormones or antibiotics and use only plant based feeds. Our products may be purchased on farm and at local farmers’ markets. Visitors welcome. Please call ahead, and don’t forget to order your Thanksgiving turkey by April via our online store!

Map: E5

Kay Castner 8707 Kaehler’s Mill Road, Cedarburg, WI 53012 262-377-7292 [email protected] www.kaysfarm.com

Omer and Candy Klee 4704 West 7 Mile Road Caledonia, WI 53108-9740 262-835-7728 [email protected] www.kooala.biz

Established in 1995, we raise and sell tender and tasty Kay’s Purely Pastured Beef on our 90-acre family farm just north of historic Cedarburg. We package Kay’s Purely Pastured Beef in one cubic-foot convenience packs of meat-case style cuts, described on our website. It is all natural, raised entirely on summer pasture and winter alfalfa hay, with no processed feed, no grain and no artificial hormones. It is cut and packaged nearby at a small, family operated Wisconsin inspected plant.

U-pick or buy from our stand. Heirloom and new varieties of apples and pears. Also available are currants, gooseberries and red raspberries. Honey, rhubarb, quince, medlars and pawpaws are available in limited quantities that we’ll harvest for you. Open Saturdays and Sundays mid-July until November 1st, 9:00-11:30 am and 12:30-5:30 pm. From Interstate 94, take the 7 Mile Road exit (326), turn west 1.5 miles, look for our sign. GPS users be sure to enter the zip+4.

The Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin is also available online at: www.farmfreshsewi.org

Map: D5

Brian Krokowski W330 S7047 County Highway E Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-392-2446

Cletus and Karen Kirschbaum 3931 Ridge Road Kewaskum, WI 53040 262-477-9533 [email protected] www.kfamilyfarm.com

53. Klee’s Out On A Limb Acres

54. Krokowski’s Farm

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We are a 240-acre grass farm 4 miles southwest of East Troy in southeast Wisconsin. Our beef and eggs are certified organic, all natural, grass-fed and pastured. We do not use confinement, antibiotics or hormones of any kind. Visits by appointment.

56. L & M Acres

Map: D3

Les and Mariann Gundrum 2203 Paradise Drive West Bend, WI 53095 262-334-0114 [email protected]

Our beef and roasting chickens are naturally raised (no hormones or antibiotics) and sold at our farm. Please call ahead. Our farm-fresh eggs can be purchased anytime (self-serve). In season we sell sweet corn at our farm stand (self-serve). We also sell our products at the West Bend Farmers’ Market. Our farm is located about two miles east of Highway 45 on Paradise Drive.

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

16 57. Lange’s Country Market

FARMS Map: D5

Richard Lange 24840 West Loomis Road Wind Lake, WI 53185 262-895-2339

Map: C6

Map: D6

Michelle Cannon W1349 State Road 11 Burlington, WI 53105 262-206-2360 [email protected]

Little Miss Sweet Pea’s is a first generation hobby farm. We have been established for the past ten years. Open May to early June with our spring garden vegetable and flowering plant selections and locally grown hanging baskets – just in time for Mother’s Day. We connect our neighbors with fresh, high quality, daily-picked produce, gourmet sweet corn, local honey, eggs, homemade canned goods, homemade butter, jams, organic produce, handmade soaps, bulk goods, and fresh cut flowers (custom orders welcome). Farm store is open 10am – 6pm, Monday – Friday and 10am – 3pm, Saturday – Sunday (Big Red Barn). Delivery service available, call for more information or special order requests. We are WIC certified. We accept WIC, SNAP and are Quest certified. Facebook!

60. LotFotL Community Farm LarryVille Gardens is a 4 acre organically managed vegetable farm. Organic modes of fertility, weed and pest management, rock powders, composts, mulches, hand weeding, inter-planting, companion planting, cover crops, and lots of attention from the farmer!  In our sixth year the soil is beautiful, and problem pests are disappearing.  Beneficial insects, reptiles, birds and even mammals call us home. We grow vegetables for flavor first, beauty and then bounty. We welcome visitors to the gardens and our home!  We are year-round growers and sell at farmers’ markets in Burlington, Whitefish Bay and the Milwaukee County Winter Farmers’ Market.

61. M & M Farms

Map: E6

Mike Mueller 7905 Braun Road Mount Pleasant, WI 53403 262-939-4590 [email protected]

Colleen and Bob O’Neill 431 East Geneva Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-903-9600 [email protected]

Lange’s Country Market, on the north side of Wind Lake, is located about 20 minutes from either Milwaukee or Burlington off Highway 36. From May through July, we grow and sell a large variety of annual and perennial flowers, herbs, vegetable plants, hanging baskets and patio planters. Starting in late July, we harvest our vegetables daily and have them for sale by the pound or bushel. The produce includes: sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, pickles, carrots, potatoes, onions and later broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, pumpkins and squash. Our roadside stand is open 10 am to 6 pm daily from May 1st through October 30th. We also sell at the Dane County Farmers’ Market.

58. LarryVille Gardens, LLC

59. Little Miss Sweet Pea’s Farm Market

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Map: C4

Luke Miller N68 W35460 Highway K Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-490-2950 [email protected] www.millerbrothersgrassfarm.com

LotFotL is a vegetable production farm, now located west of Elkhorn, WI. Because of our recent move, we are in organic transition and plan to achieve organic certification again in 2014. Our goal is truly to live in harmony with Mother Earth, while making sustainably raised, local foods, EASY for our customers to access. We offer CSA, an online farm store, and on-farm sales. Our CSA season is 26+ weeks long, and delivered every Thursday. With things like vacation holds, monthly payment options, and multiple box sizes, we have reshaped CSA to fit into your life. www.lotfotl.com (Or find us on Facebook). Thank you! We could not be doing this without YOU!

65. Morning Star Family Farm, LLC Map: D3

Save the date for the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin Fundraiser Dinner, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014

Miller Brothers Grass Farm is located 3 miles northeast of Oconomowoc. Our beef, lamb and poultry are all raised on lush, clean, rotationally grazed pastures. Our beef and lamb is 100% grass-fed. All meats are antibiotic and hormone free. See our website for more detailed production and ordering information and product availability. Visitors welcome, please call in advance.

63. Monches Farm, LLC

MoonStar Farm is a small family owned and operated farm. A passion for the land and a dedication to growing good food for our family and community is the reason that growing naturally is our mission. Free range chickens, grass-fed beef, goats, pork and delicious produce are our specialty. MoonStar Goat Milk Soap and Lotion are creative additions to our products. Give us a call for a tour or visit and shop in the Produce Shed for produce in season. Potter Road is located between Highway 67 and Bowers Road in Elkhorn. We also sell at the Walworth County Farm Market in Elkhorn and at the West Allis Farm Market.

Robin and Kathy Roxas 4504 State Road 83 Hartford, WI 53027 262-670-6561 [email protected] www.morningstarfamilyfarm.net

Map: C5

April Yuds W7036 Quinney Road Elkhorn, WI 53121 920-318-3800 [email protected] www.lotfotl.com

Map: C6

Mary Bub and Caryn Standal W3319 Potter Road Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-441-8330 or 262-723-4156 [email protected] www.moonshineacres.com www.moonstarqualityproducts.com

M & M Farms is a third generation farm started in the 1930’s. Our vegetable farm is located on Braun Road, between Highway 11 and County KR, one mile west of Highway 31 near the railroad tracks. We raise sweet corn, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, pickles, cucumbers, broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, onions, summer and winter squash and pumpkins. We are open 7 days a week from 10 am to 6 pm starting around July 1st. You may also find us at Racine’s Saturday Market at the CNH parking lot. We accept WIC. Get your corn card – buy six dozen and get one free!

62. Miller Brothers Grass Farm

64. MoonStar Farm

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Map: D4

Scott Sieckman and Matt Kastell 5890 Monches Road Colgate, WI 53017 262-966-2787 [email protected] www.monchesfarm.com

Located just 5 minutes north of Highway 60 on Highway 83, we pasture-raise our organic-fed pork, chickens, duck, lamb, eggs, and grass-fed beef, plus grow a variety of garden produce. Our goal as a small family farm is to provide your family with the healthiest, best-tasting food on the planet. We do this by following the principles of biological farming, and by using all non-GMO, organic feed. We sell at the West Bend, Village of Brookfield, Hartford, and Milwaukee County Winter Farmers’ Markets, and from the farm year-round. Please call us to schedule a visit, or to place an order.

We specialize in rare and unusual perennials and annuals. We offer over 2,000 varieties of hardy perennials including native prairie plants and a collector’s selection of daylilies. The majority of our plants are field grown. Locally grown pumpkins and heirloom squash in autumn. Locally grown Christmas trees for the holidays. Occasional fresh eggs. Hand-made dried floral wreaths and arrangements. One-of-a-kind garden art created by local artists. Open to the public year round, except January and February.

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

18 66. Nature’s Niche Farm

FARMS Map: D5

68. Nettesheim Farms

FARMS Map: C6

Laura Pulda 33347 Washington Avenue Burlington, WI 53105 262-492-1382 [email protected]

Dan Nettesheim N5531 Voss Road, Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-374-0000 [email protected] www.nettesheimfarms.com

Nature’s Niche Farm is satisfying the need for local, wholesome and natural produce, meat, eggs, honey, goat milk soap and all natural skin care products. We are deeply committed to sustainable agriculture. Our farm strives to be a good steward of our earth. We practice sustainable farming techniques. We raise our animals humanely and provide the diet that they are intended to eat. We use NO antibiotics or growth hormones. We feed only Non-GMO grains. No pesticides or herbicides are used on produce or livestock. We consider the care of our animals and land both a blessing and a responsibility. Please call for availability.

Nettesheim Farms has been family-owned and operated for over 50 years, located north of Elkhorn. We raise everything from crops to cattle, with the latest introduction of the Heart Healthy Piedmontese beef breed. We believe in naturally raised animals and crops, using little to no antibiotics and chemicals. We believe antibiotics have a time and a place, just not every day, all day. We sell quarters and halves, beef and hogs, and whole chickens and wholesale to restaurants. Healthy food for our family and yours. We also sell fresh cut Balsam Christmas trees.

67. Nehm’s Greenhouse and Farm Market

Map: D3

Russ and Cecilia Nehm 3639 Highway 175 Slinger, WI 53086 262-644-5688 [email protected] www.nehmsflowers.com Nehm’s Greenhouse and Farm Market is your seasonal Fresh Stop. Spring begins the year with beautiful hanging baskets, planters, Proven Winner flowers, perennials and vegetable and herb plants. As summer approaches, fresh grown produce appears, starting with asparagus and strawberries and continuing with delicious sweet corn, green beans, tomatoes, peppers and more. Fall turns out an abundance of pumpkins, gourds, squash and other fall decorations. And finally, the year is completed with fresh cut Christmas trees and hand-made wreaths.

69. New Life Family Farm, LLC

Map: D3

Becky Nagel N132 W16354 Rockfield Road, Germantown, WI 53022 262-674-2011 [email protected]

We are a small family farm. Our chickens and turkeys are freeranging birds allowing them to forage for grass, clover, bugs and worms. This natural environment keeps them healthy which in turn makes the meat and eggs much healthier as well. Our chickens are fed a blend of certified organic grains. We do not use genetically modified ingredients, pesticides, herbicides, or antibiotics. Aside from poultry, we offer local raw honey, eggs and produce grown with organic methods. Please call to come for a visit or to place an order.

70. NuGenesis Farm

Map: C4

Monica Navarrete Nolan N68 W33208 County Road K Oconomowoc, WI 53066 800-969-3588 [email protected] www.nugenesisfarm.org

NuGenesis is a non-profit organization working to help prevent disease through education, sustainable organic agriculture and research. We host public and private hands-on cooking, gardening and nutrition classes for youth and adults alike. Our community garden has over 70 raised beds, 5 of which are specially designed to meet the needs of our gardeners with special needs and mobility issues. Through our Garden Adoption Program, individuals that volunteer two hours a week or more can take home a bag of produce. Tours and visits are always welcome during NuGenesis business hours.

The Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin is also available online at: www.farmfreshsewi.org

71. Oak Hollow Acres and Serenity Soap Works

Map: D5

Oak Hollow Acres is a small family-owned and operated farm. We are dedicated to raising our animals the way nature intended by using sustainable non-synthetic farming practices. We have free-range chicken, goose, duck and turkey meat, free-range eggs, and raw honey! Oak Hollow Acres is also home to Serenity Soap Works where we make the most wonderful soap from the milk our goats provide us! Our soap is all natural, and chemical free, making it extremely gentle and healthy for your skin. We have numerous other natural bath products. Please call or send us an e-mail.

Map: E6

Tim and Lois Fulton 3308 4th Street, Kenosha, WI 53144 262-553-5510 [email protected]

Papa Steinke’s Greenhouse & Pumpkin Patch opens seasonally . The spring season blooms mid-April through July 3rd. We feature very unique planting creations. Our annual flowers cover new introductions and also the hard to find varieties. Our vegetable plants are hand seeded, with a home grown heirloom selection. Herb plants are available for culinary curiosity, medicinal, and aromatic usage. Papa’s Pumpkin Patch opens late September. Flowering mums, flowering kale, gourds, pumpkins and cornstalks will accent your home with fall color. A u-pick pumpkin patch is also available on weekends or by appointment.

75. Paul’s Petal Pushers

Map: D5

Paul and Kim Ruszkiewicz 28058 North Lake Drive Waterford, WI 53185 414-581-7879

Old Corbett Road Apiary is a small scale honey producer specializing in seasonal local raw honey. We also sell beeswax and propolis in small quantities. We fully support the concept of sustainable local food production in Southeastern Wisconsin. Visit us at Kenosha HarborMarket on Saturdays in September or call and stop by our home for a honey sampling and see our restored prairie and beehives.

73. Old Homestead Orchard

Map: D5

Pam Watson and John Steinke S92 W32460 County Road NN Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7407 [email protected] www.papasteinkesgreenhouse.com

Abigail Lippmann 2208 Springwood Lane, Burlington, WI 53105 262-492-4010 [email protected] www.oakhollowacres.com www.serenity-soapworks.com

72. Old Corbett Road Apiary

74. Papa Steinke’s Greenhouse

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Carolyn and Jim Drought 7814 Raynor Avenue, Franksville, WI 53126 262-895-6747 [email protected] www.oldhomesteadorchard.com

Paul’s Petal Pushers is a family owned and operated greenhouse grower and retailer in Waterford. For over 25 years, we have been providing quality plants, including hanging baskets, container gardens, annuals, perennials and vegetable and herb plants. Growing the latest introductions and time-proven varieties, we strive to provide you with the best plants and the best customer service. We open in the Spring, Mother’s Day weekend through July 3rd. We also have a location in Muskego, in the Piggly Wiggly parking lot. Visit us at Waukesha Farmers’ Market. If your group would like to schedule a tour, give us a call. We love what we do, and you will too!

Old Homestead Orchard is family owned and operated and has been in the same family since the 1840’s. Conveniently located near the Racine/Milwaukee County line on Highway 45, just south of 7 Mile Road. We offer u-pick and pre-picked apples, pears and raspberries. Fresh apple cider, caramel apples and pure honey from our own hives are available as well as our own homemade jams, butters, applesauce and kettlecorn. We carry locally grown gourmet popcorn, maple syrup, pumpkins, gourds and fall décor. Naturally raised poultry and fresh eggs from Droughtville Farms are available also. Visit our new Antique and Vintage shop on your next visit. We are open seasonally – please call or visit our website for the most current information.

Please tell the farmers, businesses and farmers’ markets that you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™of Southeastern Wisconsin!

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76. Peck & Bushel Fruit Company Map: D4 79. Piper Farms

FARMS Map: E6

Joe Fahey 5472 County Road Q Colgate, WI 53017 414-418-0336 [email protected] www.peckandbushel.com

Scott W. Piper Just North of 4637 Lathrop Avenue Racine, WI 53403 Mailing Address: 4520 Knollwood Drive, Racine, WI 53405 608-438-5446 [email protected]

Welcome to Southeastern Wisconsin’s largest certified organic apple orchard! Peck & Bushel Fruit Company is located in the Town of Erin, at the Washington/Waukesha County line. We use only certified organic methods of growing our fruit, to ensure a healthy and tasty eating experience. At our farm we have over 12,000 apple trees and 15 great tasting varieties. Harvest begins in late August and runs through October. The roadside farm stand is open Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-4pm. Check our website for variety and “pick your own” availability, orchard tours, and events. See you at the orchard!

Piper Farms is a 4th generation family farm providing transitional organic produce. We offer over 30 varieties. Some of our specialties include asparagus, fingerling potatoes, 4 varieties of sweet potatoes, garlic, as well as handmade BBQ sauce and ketchup. Our vineyard will feature both wine grapes as well as table grapes. Look for these grapes in the future. Our roadside stand is a self-serve operation and is open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, May through October. We sell at the Racine Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. During September and October we also sell at Brightonwoods Orchard on Sundays.

77. Pine Hill Farm

Map: E6

Dan Braun 4930 90th Street Mount Pleasant, WI 53403 262-886-3091 [email protected]

Map: C5

Tracey and Tom Novak W939 Northey Road Sullivan, WI 53178 262-495-2636 [email protected] www.pleasantvalleyacresllc.com

Pine Hill Farm is a third generation farm established in 1912. Here at the farm, we plant and grow vegetables to provide the best to you and we harvest at the peak of ripeness. These truly farm fresh vegetables are available directly to you through our roadside stand or at local farmers’ markets. We attend farmers’ markets at: West Racine, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm, Wednesday and Racine Downtown, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm, Saturday.

78. Pinehold Gardens

80. Pleasant Valley Acres, LLC

Map: E5

Sandra Raduenz and David Kozlowski 1807 East Elm Road, Oak Creek, WI 53154 414-762-1301 [email protected] www.pineholdgardens.com

Pumpkins, squash, gourds and specialty pumpkins have been our specialty since 1988. Squash varieties range from Acorn and Butternut to our family’s favorites of Delicata and Sweet Lightning. Our wide varieties of specialty pumpkins from Cinderella to Turks Turban to Pink Peanuts look fabulous when decorated with our corn shocks and straw bales. We offer educational Field Trips and group outings for the young and “young at heart”. We also sell wholesale with delivery upon request. We are located 4 miles south of Sullivan and 6 miles north of Palmyra at the intersection of Highway E and Northey Road. Open Daily.

Pinehold Gardens is snuggled into the southeast corner of Milwaukee County. We’ve grown food for 19 years never using synthetic fertilizers or any chemical or plant-based pesticides (organic or non-organic). We care for the soil as though it was a living organism and we preserve natural areas to promote biodiversity. We utilize the sun to grow our plants and produce electricity. We serve 200 families in our CSA program, and sell our produce at the farm and at the Milwaukee County Winter Farmers’ Market. Our website is updated weekly during the season with current produce availability.

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81. Quednow’s Heirloom Apple Orchard

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Steve Young and Debra Jo Becker 6806 Highway KW, Belgium, WI 53004 262-285-7070 [email protected] www.rareearthfarm.com

Theresa Quednow W5098 County Road ES Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-501-9033 [email protected] www.quednowsappleorchard.com

Quednow’s Heirloom Apple Orchard is located on County Road ES, 1/2 mile west of Abell’s Corners and features unique and hard-to-find heirloom apples. Home of the Pink Pearl, Pink Sparkle, Scarlet Surprise, Wolf River and other great apples, including six varieties of pears, peaches and cherries. Sample our dried apple chips, fresh apple cider and other scrumptious items that await your visit. We have a passion for our orchard; dedicated to growing naturally as possible using Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and organic matter, no herbicides, to bring you the tastiest fruit around. We accept WIC and senior coupons at farmers’ markets and the orchard stand. Please call or check website for orchard hours, events and variety availability.

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83. Rare Earth Farm

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Mac and Nicole Riemenschneider W394 S4398 Highway Z Dousman, WI 53118 414-881-2098 [email protected] www.rfarmdousman.com

R-Farm is a diversified family farm that offers a variety of naturally raised meats. We employ sustainable and biological practices in growing feed for the animals. All feed is prepared onfarm to assure the animals receive no hormones or antibiotics. Cattle and poultry are rotationally grazed during the growing season for the benefits of a grass-based diet. Beef, pork, and pastured chickens are offered in quantities manageable for our customers. Pasture-raised eggs are also available at our on-farm store and at local merchants year round. You can keep up with R-Farm through our website and find us on Facebook. The website is continuously updated with store hours, pricing and availability.

A wide assortment of vegetables and fruits delivered weekly from mid-June until late-November. Free-range eggs are offered for an additional cost. Pick-up sites located in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington and Waukesha counties. Work share programs available. Weekly newsletters are provided. Farming methods - organic, but not certified. Sign-up form and detailed program information available on our website.

84. Regenerative Roots, LLC

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Dennis Fiser and Anne Drehfal W6635 Kiesling Road, Jefferson, WI 53549 262-753-6473 [email protected] www.regenerativeroots.com

Regenerative Roots is a small organic CSA farm nestled between Fort Atkinson and Jefferson, next to Dorothy Carnes Park. We grow over 50 fruits and vegetables on two acres including a number of exotic crops like ginger, lemongrass, papalo and Asian eggplant to provide tropical flavors from Wisconsin soils. We strive to be responsible stewards of the soil and produce high quality food to nourish the land, ourselves and our neighbors in an ecologically regenerative and economically sustainable way.Visit our website to learn about our CSA or visit us at the Fort Atkinson Farmers’ Market.Visitors welcome, please call to make an appointment.

85. River Valley Ranch

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Eric Rose and Jennifer Brown 39900 60th Street, Burlington, WI 53105 262-539-3555 [email protected] www.rivervalleykitchens.com

In 1976 Bill Rose and his son Eric founded the River Valley Ranch mushroom farm in the Fox River Valley in Burlington. While focused on producing the finest, chemical-free mushrooms, they also produced a variety of other chemical-free vegetable crops and thrived on local farmers’ market business and direct sales at our farm store. We continue to grow chemical-free and preserve products without artificial preservatives or additives, and we hope to continue for many years to come. We became Midwest Organic Services Association (MOSA) Organic Certified for our mushrooms in 2011.

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22 86. Rocky Knoll Ranch, LLC

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Rick Mortimer W5190 Meske Road Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 262-949-2153 [email protected]

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Dori Sorensen N301 County Road H Palmyra, WI 53156 262-495-2089 [email protected] www.rushingwaters.net

Rushing Waters is Wisconsin’s largest producer of Rainbow Trout. Their all-natural aqua farm is host to many exciting opportunities for visitors including a seafood market, fishing park and NEW on-farm restaurant, The Trout House, opened November 2013.

88. Schuett Farm

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Paul and Dawn Sherwood 2713 Three Mile Road Racine, WI 53402 262-989-6030 or 262-989-6396 [email protected] www.sherwood-gamefarm.com

Rocky Knoll Ranch raises fresh, delicious, all natural produce and meat. Our family-run operation grows salad greens, herbs and other fine produce for delivery to local restaurants, institutions, groceries and individuals. Our pasture-raised Shetland sheep provide wool and lamb for sale. Shetlands, a smaller breed of sheep, offer a wonderful freezer option, butchered to your specifications. Grown organically but not certified, Rocky Knoll Ranch grows the most nourishing food possible without pesticides, growth stimulants, antibiotics or artificial fertilizers. Our animals and plants are healthy and happy because you are what you eat!

87. Rushing Waters Fisheries

89. Sherwood Game Farm

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Rob Schuett W299 S6370 State Highway 83 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-968-4348 [email protected] www.schuettfarm.com

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Chris, Nancy and Jordan Simon 7624 Caldwell Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-662-2398 [email protected] www.simonsgardens.com

Simon’s Gardens is a 5th generation Family Farm south of Mukwonago. Although we employ many organic practices, we are not certified. Good soils and plant health allow us to avoid most chemicals. Our retail store is located at 14780 West Greenfield Avenue, Brookfield, WI 53005. It is the site of our 1840’s homestead and open from mid-April to mid-November. On-farm sales are offered for plants from mid-April to mid-June. Summer is market season and we attend (1) Children’s Hospital Market (in front of the Clinics Building – Tuesdays noon to 5 (2) Burlington Farmers’ Market (3) Waukesha Farmers’ Market (4) New Berlin Farmers’ Market (5) Greenfield Farmers’ Market. We accept FMNP (WIC), credit cards, Quest (SNAP) at all locations.

Schuett Farms is a diversified family farm located on State Highway 83 three miles north of Mukwonago. Starting in midsummer, we sell sweet corn and various other vegetables. In the fall, we are open daily from mid-September through October; we have an on-farm display area selling pumpkins, gourds, cornstalk bundles, straw, squash and other fall decorations. We also offer a corn maze and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Hayrides run on weekends or are available by reservation on weekdays for groups. Starting in late November we sell pre-cut Christmas trees and wreaths at the farm. Throughout the year we offer homegrown naturally-fed beef, which is custom-cut and ready for your freezer.

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Stella Gardens is a 2+ acre biodynamic and certified organic farm/ garden located at Michael Fields Agricultural Institute, a non-profit 501(c)(3). The beautiful gardens were established in 1984 as a place where communities could come together to peaceably lead discussions on preserving and improving the quality of our farms and soils. Since 1997, Stella Gardens has served as an outdoor classroom dedicated to training the next generation of farmers. Presently our goal is to move toward a more perennial-based growing system, while selling our fruits and vegetables at our onsite farm stand, at the East Troy Farmers’ Market, local schools and wholesalers. Visitors welcome, please call ahead.

92. Sugar Creek Farm

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We are a family owned and operated farm featuring pick-yourown strawberries, raspberries, and pumpkins. Our strawberry season starts about mid-June until July 4th. The raspberries begin in mid-August and are available into October. Pick your own pumpkins are available in October while supplies last. We encourage customers to check our website or call for daily picking information before they come to the farm.

95. Three Brothers Farm, LLC

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Michael Gutschenritter 34109 Mapleton Road, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-470-4429 [email protected] www.threebrothersfarmcsa.org

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Andrew and Dia Kleitsch N5909 County Road DD, Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-5852 [email protected]

Sugar Creek Farm is located in the rolling hills of Spring Prairie and is dedicated to raising quality grass-fed beef in a sustainable manner. Our Murray Grey cattle are rotationally grazed on lush pastures without hormones or antibiotics. Beef is available in 25-pound boxes and quarters. Visit us at the Burlington Farmers’ Market on Thursdays or call us at the farm to place an order.

93. The Garlic Underground

94. Thompson Strawberry Farm Marcia and Scott Thompson 14000 75th Street, Bristol, WI 53104 262-857-2351 www.thompsonstrawberryfarm.com

Christine Welcher W2493 County Road ES, East Troy, WI 53120 262-642-3303 [email protected] www.michaelfields.org

Processed and live sales of Muscovy ducks and duck eggs. Chickens and chicken eggs, quail and quail eggs, pheasants, guinea hens, turkeys and rabbits. Cage free. Free-range. No hormones, steroids, antibiotics, or chemicals. No commercial feed. Homemade feed. Processed meats are vacuum sealed. Will always take special orders. Welcome to pick up at farm between 8am and 6pm.

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91. Stella Gardens at Michael Fields Agricultural Institute

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Here at Three Brothers Farm, we are dedicated to providing our surrounding community with naturally grown and freshly picked produce that is high in nutritional value. Our farming practices include intensive cover cropping for soil fertility, crop rotations, permaculture based integrated pest management and hoophouse growing for shoulder season production. We firmly believe that eating locally is critical to restoring a vibrant community and a pure quality of life. We offer our farm to our friends, family and community as a source for that food and also a gathering place to meet your neighbors and fellow CSA members. Expect to see the Three Brothers at several local farmers’ markets.

96. Three Rusty Nails, LLC

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Glenn and Lynn Borucki W383 N9009 Mill Street, Oconomowoc, WI 53066 414-550-2341 [email protected] www.thegarlicunderground.com

Keith and Anna Schultz W11763 Pergande Road, Columbus, WI 53925 920-623-9983 [email protected]

Our farm specializes in several varieties of gourmet, heirloom garlic. Garlic sales start in June beginning with hardneck scapes then cured garlic in August through November. Cured garlic can be used as seed to grow garlic in your own garden or for culinary use. Our sales are primarily online but visitors are welcome for on-farm sales, please call first. Although the farm is not certified, we have always followed organic methods and sustainable farming practices. Visit the website for information about the different varieties of garlic we offer along with growing, harvesting and storage tips.

What started out several years ago as a dream of a husband and a wife to provide healthy meats to their growing family and friends; has now developed into Three Rusty Nails, LLC. Keith and Anna Schultz along with their four children invite you to try their 100% grass finished Murray Grey and Angus meats that they raise on their rural Columbus farm. Halves and quarters are available mid-summer through fall with packaged meats available year round through their State inspected on-farm sales. Specialty meats (all beef brats, hot sticks, sausage, sandwich meat and beef bacon) made without MSG and nitrites are also available.

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26 97. Tipi Produce

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100. Walnut Bend Farm

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Beth Kazmar 14706 West Ahara Road, Evansville, WI 53536 608-882-6196 [email protected] www.tipiproduce.com

David W. Thompson 34411 Washington Avenue Burlington, WI 53105 262-534-4029 [email protected]

Our goal is to grow produce so attractive and tasty that you and your family will eat more vegetables than you ever imagined. Look for our certified organic produce in natural food stores and co-ops in Madison, Janesville and Milwaukee. We offer a satisfying 26-week CSA, with farm events included. Thirteen pick-up sites in the Madison, Middleton, Oregon, Evansville, Janesville, Brookfield and Milwaukee areas. Located 1-1/2 hours west of Milwaukee. Farm visits and u-pick events are for CSA members only.

Walnut Bend Farm is a small-scale producer of cage-free meat chickens, farm fresh eggs from free range chickens, grass-fed beef, Oberhasli dairy goats and fresh pork. While we are not certified organic, we use no growth hormones or pesticides. Our meat and poultry are available for on-farm licensed retail sale by appointment only. Farm visits are welcomed! If you have difficulty reaching us at the farm telephone number, try David’s cell: 262-716-1996.

98. Turtle Creek Gardens

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Janet Gamble N5105 Pinnow Road, Delavan, WI 53115 262-441-0520 [email protected] www.turtlecreekgardenscsa.com

Turtle Creek Gardens is a certified organic vegetable farm serving members through our CSA and direct to restaurants and grocery stores. Our farm is open to the public for on-farm sales and CSA distribution to sites in southeast Wisconsin and pick up site direct from the farm. We also have an on-line farm store delivered to our CSA drop sites or picked up from the farm through FarmMatch.com. Turtle Creek will also host tours for groups and individuals. Please visit our website or contact Janet Gamble for more information.

99. V D B Organic Farms, LLC

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Bob Van De Boom N5181 Pinnow Road, Delavan, WI 53115 262-740-7284 [email protected] www.vdbfarms.com

101. Wellspring Organic Farm and Map: D3 Education Center Evan Conklin, Heather Hall 4382 Hickory Road West Bend, WI 53090 262-675-6755 [email protected] [email protected] www.wellspringinc.org

Wellspring is a certified-organic farm as well as a nonprofit education and retreat center, whose mission is to inspire and teach people to grow, prepare and eat healthy food. A CSA since 1988 and certified organic since 2002, Wellspring trains future farmers through a seasonal intern program. Field trips, workshops and learning opportunities for individuals, families, school and community groups are offered throughout the year. Wellspring is also a bed & breakfast, an international hostel and a retreat/conference center. Find us at the Tosa Farmers’ Market, West Bend Farmers’ Market and the Port Washington Winter Farmers’ Market.

V D B Farms is a certified organic grass grazing farm. We practice management intensive grazing for the health of our animals and our land. Our beef cattle are raised and finished naturally on fresh pasture (NO GRAIN). They directly harvest the sun’s energy to produce healthy flavorful meat. We use no confinement, antibiotics, growth hormones, chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides on either our animals or the land. We offer beef, pasture raised chicken, free range brown and white eggs and handmade soaps. See our website for more detailed production and ordering information and product availability. Visitors are welcome, but please call in advance.

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102. Wild Ridge Farm

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Anna Metscher, Alissa Moore and Joseph Dittman W4535 County Road A Fredonia, WI 53021 262-692-0867 [email protected] www.waubaveggie.com

103. Wilfert Farms, LLC

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Dave and Terri Wilfert 7528 Manitou Drive Two Rivers, WI 54241 920-683-3264 [email protected] www.wilfertfarms.com

Wilfert Farms, LLC offers a large variety of fresh produce grown with special attention to quality and environmental stewardship. Strawberries (pre-picked and U-Pick), sweet corn and asparagus are but a few of the 30 fruits and vegetables available. Our onfarm store is open daily in season and is located three miles east of I-43 in Manitowoc County on our family’s 136 year-old farm. Farming is our only business! Check out our website for our farm history and directions.

104. Windy Ridge

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Chris Witte 10006 Bridge Road, Cedarburg, WI 53012 262-377-1423 [email protected] www.wittesvegfarm.com

Wild Ridge Farm mindfully grows delicious, nutrient-dense produce without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. Farmers Alissa, Anna and Joseph are passionate about quality, consistency and sustainability, combining smart growing practices with respect for the soil to produce a wide array of your favorite veggies. CSA shares are available starting in mid-June and running through October. Full/weekly and half/biweekly (every other week) shares are available. Late Season Storage shares and spring Seedling shares are also available. We’d love to nourish you!

105. Witte’s Vegetable Farm, LLC

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Benjamin R Harbach 900 100th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 262-859-1836

Windy Ridge Farm operates a roadside stand beginning September 6 through October 31. We are open daily from 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Saturday and from 12 to 5 pm on Sundays. We feature a variety of pumpkins, winter squash, garlic and veggies in season along with popcorn. We also attend the Kenosha Farmers’ Market.

Witte’s Vegetable Farm is located 2½ miles west of Cedarburg on Bridge Road. We operate an on-farm stand. All that we seed, plant and cultivate is available for customers to see and enjoy. This is a family run farm with an emphasis on high quality, clean produce. Witte’s is open from May through October with regular hours starting July 5th.

106. Witte’s Vegetable Market, LLC

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Mary Jo Witte 2313 County Highway NN West Bend, WI 53095 262-338-4589 [email protected] www.wittesvegmarket.com

Family owned and operated, Witte’s Vegetable Market, LLC is located four miles east of Highway 45 on County Highway NN in West Bend. Our farm features homegrown produce with prepicked strawberries starting in mid-June and vegetables available July through the end of October. We also have outlets at the West Allis Green Market and West Bend Downtown Farmers’ Market. Buy fresh, buy local.

107. Yerke Frog Alley Greenhouses Map: D5 Gilbert Yerke S79 W28995 Frog Alley Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8911 [email protected] www.yerkegreenhouses.com

Visit Mukwonago’s YERKE Frog Alley Greenhouses. A destination “Flower Farm”. Select your plants and flowers along our family farm’s historic buildings from the 1800’s. We are sixth generation growers of over 1,000 varieties of annual and perennial flowers, artisan floral hanging gardens and planters, certified organic herbs and vegetable plants. Take Hwy 43 to Mukwonago Hwy 83 exit, 4 miles north on Hwy 83 to Frog Alley Road and follow signs. Mukwonago Farm open mid-April through mid-summer. For hours, visit www.yerkegreenhouses.com. Visit us at the Bay View, South Shore and Mukwonago Farm Markets.

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28 108. Young Earth Farm

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Shirley Young and Karol Niemann W11544 County Road CF Randolph, WI 53956 608-843-5730 [email protected] www.youngearthfarm.com

110. Zinniker Family Farm

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Petra Zinniker N7399 Bowers Road Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-642-5775 [email protected] www.zinnikerfarm.com

Young Earth Farm specializes in delicious, clean and carefully packed produce. We take great care to provide top quality produce. Our products are USDA certified organic; we are proud to farm with respect for the earth and future generations. We grow 150 varieties of over 20 different types of vegetables, herbs and fruits. You can share in our seasonal harvest at Madison’s Dane County Farmers’ Market (year round) or Oconomowoc’s Saturday Market (May-October). Those in Madison or near the farm may be interested in our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Please visit www. youngearthfarm.com for current CSA information and other updates.

109. Yuppie Hill Poultry and Hometown Sausage Kitchen

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The Zinniker Family Farm has been operated biodynamically since 1943. We produce all-natural, pastured, free-range beef, pork, chicken, soup chicken, turkey, eggs, honey and soap. All animals are raised with food from our certified organic fields. No chemical pesticides or fertilizers, antibiotics, hormones, drugs or genetically engineered organisms are used. Some products are seasonal. Please contact us for availability. We are located two miles southwest of East Troy. Please call before your visit.

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Lynn Lein W1384 Potter Road Burlington, WI 53105 262-210-0264 [email protected] www.yuppiehillpoultry.com

Yuppie Hill is a family run farm since 2000. Our main production is eggs. Our girls are housed in an aviary system that was certified as the first humane system in the United States. Girls are fed a high quality vegetarian diet using local farms for the protein portion of our feed. We use no soap or chemical wash when we process the eggs. We also raise pastured broilers, turkey and Berkshire pork. All of our livestock is humanely raised from start to finish. Great care is given to insure that a quality product goes out to our customers.

1. AeppelTreow Winery & Distillery Map: D6 4. Chippy’s Popcorn Creations Charles McGonegal and Chippy’s Kettle Corn, LLC th

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1072 288 Avenue Burlington, WI 53105 262-878-5345 [email protected] www.appletrue.com

Linda Chipman 507 Madison Street, Beaver Dam, WI 53916 920-885-2676 [email protected] www.chippyspopcorncreations.com

AeppelTreow Winery was established in 2001 to produce artisan ciders from heirloom apples. Our partner orchard grows nearly 200 varieties, which we craft into draft ‘hard’ ciders, sparkling, table and dessert wines - and now brandy from our on-site still. Open seasonally or by appointment for tasting tours and special events. Check our website for hours, directions and our latest news. Located on Kenosha County Highway B north of Highway 142, ½ mile north of Bong State Recreation Area.

Established in 2002, Chippy’s Kettle Corn are makers of fresh, popped-on-site Kettle Corn, Caramel Glazed, Cheddar Cheese and their very POP-ular Chippy’s Blend. Serving farmers’ markets, art and craft shows, community events, corporate events and fundraisers. New as of July 2012, is Chippy’s Popcorn Creations, a retail shop utilizing the Chipman’s culinary expertise to offer a wide selection of both sweet and savory popcorns. More than 30 gourmet flavors along with premium ice cream, locally roasted coffee, candies, popcorn gifts and gift baskets. Online ordering. For complete details, hours and daily feature flavors, go to our Facebook page.

2. Braise Restaurant & Culinary School

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David Swanson 1101 South 2nd Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 414-212-8843 [email protected] www.braiselocalfood.com

5. Circa Celeste Café & Catering Ben Lehner 619 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine, WI 53402 262-632-1234 [email protected] www.circaceleste.net

Our mission is to reconnect people with their food within the four facets of our business: Braise Restaurant & Culinary School, Braise on the Go Traveling Culinary School, Braise RSA (Restaurant Supported Agriculture), and Braise Home Delivery. Through teaching and advancing community-based food issues, we aim to work beyond sourcing local foods by advocating larger sustainable principles.

3. Burlington Family Chiropractic Mo Nicolazzi 196 West Chestnut Street Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-3700 [email protected] www.burlingtonfamilychiro.com Your partners in natural health!

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Circa Celeste Café is a family owned and operated café specializing in seasonal dishes, fresh juices, espresso, tea and other organic foods. Circa is committed to sourcing foods locally wherever possible and being an active force in the community. Find a good meal, interesting conversation and a link into the best of what Racine has to offer.

6. Edgewood College Sustainability Leadership Graduate Program

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Ken Syke 1000 Edgewood College Drive, Madison, WI 53711 Mailing: 1255 Deming Way, Madison, WI 53717 608-663-3297 [email protected] www.edgewood.edu/sustainability Designed for working professionals, the Sustainability Leadership Graduate Program serves those who recognize the urgent call to create more ecologically, economically and socially resilient communities. Students develop the transformative ethical leadership skills needed to successfully apply the principles of sustainability for positive change. Together with faculty, they work in partnership with community organizations to address global challenges with local solutions. Graduate certificate, MA, MBA concentration, MA in Education concentration, or Community Fellowship options available. 2014-15 cohort begins July 26, 2014.

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30 7. Great Life Harvest, LLC

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Laurel Priesgen 9120 371st Avenue Twin Lakes, WI 53181 262-903-6576 [email protected] www.greatlifeharvest.com Great Life Harvest was established from the desire to help ordinary people achieve extraordinary lives. As a certified macrobiotic counselor, I consider it a privilege to share my education and personal experience with you. I will guide you through the process of successfully implementing macrobiotic principles in your life to attain personal well-being. By utilizing seasonal, organic and local foods we will work in partnership to correct or optimize your health. Individual recommendations are made based on your specific health conditions, as determined through non-invasive evaluation. Informational inquiries welcome. Call or email to set an appointment.

8. Irv & Shelly’s Fresh Picks

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Sarah Ayres 5625 West Howard Street Niles IL 60714 414-978-7292 [email protected] www.freshpicks.com Irv & Shelly’s Fresh Picks delivers local and organic food from nearly 100 regional farms right to your door! Choose from seasonal produce boxes, local and organic fruits and vegetables, dairy, free-range eggs, grass-fed meats, baked goods, prepared foods and much more! Ordering online is easy and delivery is convenient with our insulated bins that keep your food fresh until you get home. Our blog features new weekly recipes to make family meal-planning quick, fun and delicious. We look forward to delivering healthy, farm fresh food to your door!

9. Kenosha HarborMarket

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Ray Forgianni Summer: 56th Street and 2nd Avenue Winter: 514 – 56th Street Kenosha, WI 53140 Mailing: P O Box 580316, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 [email protected] www.kenoshaharbormarket.com

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Jim Ferschinger, General Manager Sue White, Events Coordinator 4668 Lake Club Circle Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-567-4934 [email protected] www.oconomowoclakeclub.org Oconomowoc Lake Club sources local, natural and farm fresh foods as integral ingredients in all of our menu items. It is with great pride that OLC serves its members the finest fresh food available. Check us out on Facebook!

Sebastian’s restaurant is located among the rolling farm fields of beautiful Caledonia. It is conveniently located between Milwaukee and Racine. Its rural location (Highway 32 at 5 Mile Road) allows for direct contact with local organic farmers, as well as an extensive onsite chemical free garden. The menu changes frequently to highlight the freshest products and ideas. Visit us at www.sebastiansracine.com

2826 Kinnickinnic Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53207 414-755-3202 100 East Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212 414-961-2597 7000 West State Street Wauwatosa, WI 53213 414-778-2012

14. Slow Food Wisconsin Southeast

Market Café at Rite Hite YMCA 9259 North Green Bay Road Brown Deer, WI 53209 414-357-2810 Coming Spring 2014! 7590 North Mequon Road Mequon, WI 53092 We are a community owned cooperative, conveniently located and open seven days a week. We feature local and organic natural foods including meat, seafood, a full line of grocery, personal care, gifts, made-from-scratch prepared foods and bakery, and sparkling fresh produce. Don’t miss our fourth fullsize market opening in Mequon, Spring 2014!

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Christine McDiarmid P O Box 134, Nashotah, WI 53058 608-692-1918 [email protected] www.reallygoods.net Not everyone can make the claim that their product is organic. Strong guidelines are in place through the USDA and our Certifying Agency - MOSA, to assure that each and every ingredient and procedure has been through a stringent certification process on an annual basis. Our low temp dehydration process provides a great crunch while maintaining all of its nutritional benefits from the bananas, raisins, nuts and coconut. It’s got it all - flavor! texture! nutrition! ...and it’s ecofriendly!

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Barb Heinen 4476 North Ardmore Avenue Shorewood, WI 53211 [email protected] www.slowfoodwise.org

Market Café at Aurora Sinai 949 North 12th Street Milwaukee WI 53233 414-961-2597

12. Reallygoods

13. Sebastian’s Fine Food & Spirits Map: E5 Patrice Sebastian 6025 Douglas Avenue Racine, WI 53402 262-681-5465 www.sebastiansracine.com

Lisa Malmarowski Mailing: 205 West Highland Avenue, Suite 501, Milwaukee WI 53203 414-331-6889 [email protected] www.outpost.coop

Help us celebrate our 12th year! Stroll a vibrant Europeanstyle market that operates 50 Saturdays a year. Outdoors, May 17th through October 11th, 9am-2pm, visitors can explore the offerings of 100 to 150 vendors each week. The balance of the year, 9am-1pm, a smaller group of premier food and product vendors winter indoors at the historic Rhode Theater. HarborMarket features farm-fresh produce, meats, cheeses, spices, baked goods, handcrafted soaps, prepared food and a variety of arts and crafts. Enjoy live music, seasonal contests and professional chef demonstrations on our portable kitchen. Vendor inquiries welcome. All fresh, all fun, all year!

10. Oconomowoc Lake Club

11. Outpost Natural Foods Cooperative

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SlowFood is a non-profit, educational movement devoted to combining food and pleasure with awareness and responsibility. Slow Food Wisconsin Southeast collaborates with local organizations to re-establish a regional food supply, link producers with consumers and educate our community regarding the taste, tradition and the honest pleasures of real food. www.slowfoodwise.org, www.slowfoodusa.org, www. slowfood.com

15. Something Special from Wisconsin™

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Lois Federman 2811 Agriculture Drive Madison WI 53718 608-224-5124 [email protected] www.somethingspecialwi.com 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. somethingspecialwi.com. Wisconsin businesses can join at http:// ssfwmembers.wi.gov

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BUSINESS SPONSORS Map: C5

Mary, Kayleen and Ellie Rohrer 2894 Main Street East Troy, WI 53120 262-642-9607 [email protected] www.sqrts.com Located on the historic square of East Troy, Square Roots offers wholesome products raised and created by local farmers and artisans in its beautifully restored and innovative space. A back-to-the-basics mentality generates a storefront that changes seasonally, and includes humanely-raised meats, local organic vegetables, organic grocery items, artisanal soaps, local artwork, and more. Our connected café serves coffee and espresso drinks, as well as bakery goods, and makes from scratch, homemade breakfast and lunch items. The owners’ farms provide their own brand of meat from animals that are pastured, fed organic feed, and never given hormones or antibiotics. Their produce, grown from organic seed, is free of synthetic pesticides and herbicides.

17. Sugar River Dairy

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Liza Durkin, Ron Paris, Nancy Frank 138 West Bruce Street Milwaukee, WI 53204 608-938-1218 [email protected] www.sugarriverdairy.com Sugar River Dairy yogurt is made with locally sourced, nonhomogenized, hormone-free milk. It contains no additives or stabilizers, and is delivered fresh to co-ops, retail grocers, restaurants, schools and hospitals across Wisconsin. The dairy has been producing yogurt, incubated in the cup, at the Paris homestead near Albany, WI for over 12 years, and is expanding to a second production facility near Lake Michigan, in Milwaukee. Sugar River Dairy offers 6-ounce cups of strawberry, raspberry, blueberry and peach fruit-on-the-bottom, and 24-ounce cups, 5-pound containers and 20-pound bags of vanilla, plain and Greek-style yogurt. Frozen yogurt will be retailed at the Milwaukee location. Country fresh yogurt comes to the city!

18. Sunrise Showers Soap Company, LLC

BUSINESS SPONSORS Map: C/D4

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Marcia Buhler P O Box 443 Racine, WI 53404 [email protected] www.wildrootmarket.coop

Glenn and Sonia Culbertson 850 Main Street Delafield, WI 53018 262-646-5099 [email protected] www.sunriseshowers.com In business since 1999, Sunrise Showers Soap Co. makes over 60 varieties of all-natural, Gunk-Free™ moisturizing soaps, using 100% food-grade vegetable oils. Our selection includes Olive 100™ – 100% olive oil soap, Beer Soap, Sea Salt Soap, Dr. Wag’s™ All-Natural Dog Soap, and Rocks™ – a super-exfoliating soap. Beauty-and-the-Bug™ bug repellents contain 9 essential oils that effectively repel mosquitoes, available in a spray, soap, and rub-on. That-Amazing-Stuff™ solid moisturizing bars, and our all-natural Whipped Shea Butter normally repair dry or cracked skin in just a few days. Also available in a formula for Psoriasis and Eczema Relief. Call or visit our website to find our current locations.

19. Town and Country RC&D

21. Wild Root Market

Go Co-op! Wild Root Market is a full-service, cooperativelyowned grocery store coming soon to Racine, Wisconsin. When open, the Market will feature: Organic and natural produce, meat and dairy (sourced locally whenever possible); canned and frozen foods; bulk items (grains/nuts/spices); household and personal care products; tea, coffee, beer, wine; vitamins/herbal supplements; healthy prepared foods and a deli/café with dining area. We are currently accepting Member-Owners to participate in this locally owned business dedicated to supporting our area farmers, strengthening our local food supply and investing in our community. Visit our website to learn more and join today!

22. Wisconsin Farmers Union

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Katy Phillips 117 West Spring Street Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 715-723-5561 [email protected] www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com Wisconsin Farmers Union, a member-based advocacy organization, enhances the quality of life for family farmers, rural communities and all people through educational opportunities, cooperative endeavors and civic engagement. Educational efforts focus on renewable energy, land conservation, sustainable farming, fair trade and local foods. Since 1930, WFU has championed cooperatives and other community-based businesses as one of the best ways for people to meet needs. WFU summer camps deliver a unique blend of cooperative philosophy, leadership development, and social justice education to rural and urban kids, while building awareness of the value of family farms and strong communities.

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Beth Gehred P O Box 333, Jefferson, WI 53549 920-541-3208 [email protected] www.tacrcd.com Town and Country Resource Conservation and Development Council (RC&D) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the environment and economy in the thirteen counties that make up Southeastern Wisconsin. We are happy to contribute to the reach and success of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ and to other projects related to restoring our environment and building our economy sustainably. Contact us to let us know of the project that you think would enhance your community, or join one underway.

20. Water House Foods

Map: B4

Rae and Shawn Rediske 132 East Lake Street Lake Mills, WI 53551 920-945-0660 [email protected] www.waterhousefoods.com Water House is a coffeehouse, bistro, and entertainment plus education space offering tasty foods, crafted in-house from scratch, using local and organic ingredients. Relax and nourish yourself for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Savor our artisanal breads, croissants, pastries, wheat-free foods and pies. Or browse our ever-growing market of Wisconsin’s best local products, from coffee and flours to beers. Join our classes, art events and music.

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FARMERS MARKETS

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Dodge County Horicon Farmers’ Market

Kiwanis Park Horicon,WI 53032 Wednesdays, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm June 4 – October 29 Contact: Dan Buchner 920-485-0216 [email protected] www.horiconphoenix.com

Juneau Chamber of Commerce Farmers’ Market

Jensen’s Piggly Wiggly parking lot 100 South Western Avenue Juneau,WI 53039 Fridays, 7:00 am - 12:00 pm May – October Contact: Charlene Lober 920-386-4785 JuneauChamberCommerce@ gmail.com www.juneauwi.org

Jefferson County Cambridge Farmers’ Market

100 East Main Street Cambridge,WI 53523 Tuesdays, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm May 6 – October 28 Contact: Carol Sapienza or Kris Pappe 608-423-3790 [email protected] www.cambridgewi.com

Save the date for the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin Fundraiser Dinner, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014

Fort Farmers’ Market

Watertown Farmers’ Market – Tuesday

Milwaukee Avenue municipal parking lot One block off Main Street Fort Atkinson,WI 53538 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm May – October Contact: Cynthia Holt 920-563-3210 [email protected] www.fortfarmersmarket.com

812 Labaree Street Watertown,WI 53094 Tuesdays, 7:00 am – 12:00 pm May 7 – November 12 Contact: Andi Merfeld 920-261-6320 [email protected] www.watertownchamber.com

Jefferson Farmers’ Market

Watertown Farmers’ Market – Thursday

West Dodge Street and South Gardner Avenue Jefferson, WI 53549 Thursdays, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm June 5 – October 9 Contact: Cheryl Ann 920-674-7720 [email protected] www.jeffersonwis.com

Lake Mills Farmers’ Market

Downtown Common Park North Main and East Lake Streets Lake Mills,WI 53551 Wednesdays, 2:00 pm - 6:30 pm May 7 - October 22 Contact: Ed Grunden 920-397-9582 [email protected] www.LakeMillsFarmersMarket.com

Waterloo Farmers’ Market in the Park

500 North Park Avenue Waterloo,WI 53594 Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm May 15 – October 30 Contact: Linda Whitley 920-285-6470 waterloofarmersmarketinthepark@ gmail.com

100 West Water Street Watertown,WI 53094 Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm August 7 – October 30 Contact: Andi Merfeld 920-261-6320 [email protected] www.watertownchamber.com

Kenosha County

Bristol Farmers’ Market Veteran’s Park West of Village Hall 19801 83rd Street Bristol,WI 53104 Wednesdays, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm July 9 – October 1 Contact:Village Hall 262-857-236

Kenosha - Baker Park Farmers’ Market 66th Street and Sheridan Road Kenosha,WI 53143 Fridays, 6:00 am – 12:00 pm June – November Contact: Sara Gutche 262-605-6782 [email protected]

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Milwaukee County

Brown Deer Farmers’ Kenosha - Columbus Park Market Farmers’ Market 6300 West Brown Deer Road 54th Street and 21st Avenue Kenosha,WI 53140 Wednesdays, 6:00 am – 12:00 pm Saturdays, 6:00 am – 1:00 pm June – November Contact: Sara Gutche 262-605-6782 [email protected]

Kenosha - Lincoln Park Farmers’ Market 69th Street and 19th Avenue Kenosha,WI 53143 Thursdays, 6:00 am - 12:00 pm June - November Contact: Sara Gutche 262-605-6782 [email protected]

Kenosha HarborMarket – Summer

56th Street and 2nd Avenue Kenosha,WI 53140 Saturdays, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm May 17 - October 11 Contact: Ray Forgianni 262-914-1252 [email protected] www.kenoshaharbormarket.com

Kenosha HarborMarket – Winter

Rhode Center for the Arts 514 56th Street Kenosha,WI 53140 Saturdays, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm mid-October 2014 - mid-May 2015 Contact: Ray Forgianni 262-914-1252 [email protected] www.kenoshaharbormarket.com

American TV parking lot Brown Deer,WI 53209 Wednesdays, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm June – October Contact: Becky [email protected]

Fondy Farmers’ Market

2200 West Fond du Lac Avenue Milwaukee,WI 53206 Tuesdays,Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays 7:00 am – 2:00 pm May 15 – November 15 Contact: Antonio Butts 414-562-2282 [email protected] www.fondymarket.org

CORE/El Centro Farmers’ Fox Point Market Farmers’ Market 130 West Bruce Street Milwaukee,WI 53204 Mondays, 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm June 2 – October 13 Contact: Stephanie Calloway 414-225-4267 [email protected] www.core-elcentro.org

East Side Green Market

1901 East North Avenue Milwaukee,WI 53202 Saturdays, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm June 14 - October 11 Contact: Todd Leech or Kelsey Kaufman 414-502-9489 [email protected] www.theeastside.org/categories/10green-market

East Town Market

520 East Wells Street Milwaukee,WI 53202 Saturdays, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm June 7 – October 4 (no market July 12) Contact: Emily Linn 414-271-1416 [email protected] www.easttown.com

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Stormonth School west parking lot 7300 North Lombardy Road Fox Point,WI 53217 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm June 21 - October 18 Contact: Mary LaCharite 414-352-0555 [email protected]

Garden District Farmers’ Market

6th Street and Howard Avenue Milwaukee,WI 53207 Saturdays, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm June 14 - October 11 Contact: Julia O’Connor 414-430-4711 [email protected] www.gardendistrictfarmersmarket. com

Greendale Open Market 5600 Block of Broad Street Greendale,WI 53129 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm June 28, July 12,16, August 2,16, 23 September 6, 20, October 4,11 Contact: Jackie Schweitzer 414-423-2790 [email protected] www.greendale.k12.wi.us

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Greenfield Farmers’ Market

5151 West Layton Avenue Greenfield,WI 53220 Sundays,10:00 am – 2:00 pm June 1 – October 26 Contact: Jean Akhter and Jessica Freitag 262-320-8090 or 414-329-5261 [email protected] www.greenfieldwi.us/farmersmarket

Hartung Park Farmers’ Market

West Keefe Avenue and Menomonee River Parkway Milwaukee,WI 53222 Wednesdays, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm June 18 - September 24 Contact: Lynne Woehrle 414-535-1392 [email protected] www.hartungpark.com

Milwaukee County Winter Farmers’ Market

524 South Layton Boulevard Milwaukee,WI 53215 Saturdays, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm November 1, 2014 - mid-April 2015 Contact: Deborah Deacon 262-893-5978 [email protected] www.mcwfm.org

Riverwest Gardeners’ Market

821 East Locust Street Milwaukee,WI 53212 Sundays, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm June 15 - October 26 Contact: Sarah Neilsen and Tracy Hrajnoha 414-367-9389 [email protected] www.riverwestmarket.com

Saint Ann Center Indoor Winter Farmers’ Market

2801 East Morgan Avenue Milwaukee,WI 53207 Saturdays, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm November 2014 - April 2015 Contact: Yolanda Jones 414-977-5063 [email protected] www.stanncenter.org/farmersmarket

Saint Martin’s Fair

St. Martins Road (County Highway MM) and West Church Street 1st Monday of the month, 6:00 am – 2:00 pm April - October *Labor Day Weekend: Sunday, 8:00 am – 9:00 pm Monday, 6:00 am – 6:00 pm Contact: Sandra Wesolowski 414-425-7500 [email protected] www.franklinwi.gov

South Milwaukee Downtown Market

11th and Milwaukee Avenues South Milwaukee,WI 53172 Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm June 5 - October 9 (no market July 3) Contact:Tony Bloom 414-499-1568 [email protected] www.smmarket.org

South Shore Farmers’ Market

South Shore Park 2900 South Shore Drive Bay View,WI 53207 Saturdays, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm June - October Contact: Adam J Horwitz or Chad [email protected] www.southshorefarmersmarket.com

Tosa Farmers’ Market

7720 Harwood Avenue Wauwatosa,WI 53213 Saturdays, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm June 7 - October 18 Contact: Katie Hassemer [email protected] www.tosafarmersmarket.com

Walker Square Farmers’ Market

1029 South 9th Street Milwaukee,WI 53204 Sundays,Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 am - 5:00 pm May 26 - October 27 Contact: Jason Cleereman 414-301-3110 [email protected]

West Allis Farmers’ Market

Corner of West National Avenue and South 65th Street West Allis,WI 53214 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:00 pm 6:00 pm Saturdays, 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm May 4 - November 30 Contact: Health Department 414-302-8600 www.westalliswi.gov

Westown Farmers’ Market

Zeidler Union Square, 301 West Michigan Street Milwaukee,WI 53203 Wednesdays, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm June 4 - October 29 Contact: Sarah Tomczyk 414-276-6696 [email protected] www.westown.org

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S105W15585 Loomis Dr. Muskego, WI 53150

414-425-2937

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507 Madison St Beaver Dam, WI 53916 920-885-CORN(2676) www.chippyspopcorncreations.com [email protected]

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Located  at  the  intersection  of  Hwy.  50  and   County  Road  P,  just  7  miles  east  of  Lake   Geneva.   Open  7  days  a  week,  year  round.   www.rivervalleykitchens.com  

River  Valley  Ranch   (262)-­‐539-­‐3555  

Located  at  the  intersection  of  Hwy.  50  and   County  Road  P,  just  7  miles  east  of  Lake   Geneva.   Open  7  days  a  week,  year  round.   www.rivervalleykitchens.com  

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Whitefish Bay Farmers’ Market

Berkeley Boulevard at Silver Spring Drive Whitefish Bay,WI 53217 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm July 12 - October 4 Contact: Karen Baker Mathu 414-964-1400 [email protected] http://shopwhitefishbay.com/farmersmarket.html

Ozaukee County Cedarburg Historic Farmers’ Market

Northwest corner of Mill Street and Washington Avenue Cedarburg,WI 53012 Fridays, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm June 13 – October 31 Contact: Chamber of Commerce 262-377-5856 [email protected] www.cedarburg.org/farmersmarket

Grafton Farmer’s Market Grafton High School east parking lot Grafton,WI 53024 Thursdays, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm June – October Contact: Lisa Taubner 262-377-1650 [email protected] www.grafton-wi.org

Port Washington Main Street Farmers’ Market

Main Street between Franklin and Wisconsin Streets Port Washington,WI 53074 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm June 7- October 25 Contact: Lauren Richmond 262-268-1132 [email protected] www.visitportwashington.com

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FARMERS MARKETS Port Washington Winter Farmers’ Market

1st Congregational Church, 131 North Webster Port Washington,WI 53074 Saturdays, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm April 26, May 31, November 1, 8, 15, 22 December 6, 13, 20, 2014 January 31, February 28, March 28, April 25, May 30, 2015 Contact: Amy Whitlow 262-284-1970 [email protected] www.portfish.org

Saukville Farmers’ Market

Veterans Park and East Dekora Street Saukville,WI 53080 Sundays, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm June 15 – October 26 Contact: Michelle Jaeger 262-284-9423 [email protected] www.village.saukville.wi.us

Thiensville Village Market

250 Elm Street Thiensville,WI 53092 Tuesdays, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm June 17 - October 28 Contact: Jesse Daly, Marc Mrugala, Emily Gabor 414-241-1013 [email protected]

Racine County Burlington Farmers’ Market

Corner of Washington Street and Perkins Boulevard Burlington,WI 53105 Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm May – October Contact: Carol Reed 262-210-6360 [email protected] www.burlingtonwifarmersmarket.com

Racine Downtown Farmers’ Market

Case Corporation parking lot 700 State Street Racine,WI 53404 Saturdays, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm May 10 - October 25 Contact: Dan Braun 262-886-3091 [email protected]

Racine Hwy 20 Farmers’ Market

Piggly Wiggly parking lot, Hwy 20 Racine,WI 53406 Thursdays, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm June 5 – October 30 Contact: Roxanne South 262-260-8224 [email protected]

Saint Andrew Community Farmers’ Market 1015 Four Mile Road Racine,WI 53402 Thursdays, 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm May 15 - October 9 Contact: Mark Trinklein 414-217-3043 www.standrewracine.com

Sturtevant Farmers’ Market

Fountain Banquet Hall parking lot 8505 Durand Avenue Sturtevant,WI 53177 Mondays, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm June 23 - October 20 Contact: Roxanne South 262-260-8224 [email protected]

Union Grove Farmers’ Market

Village Square Park on Highway 45 Main Street at 10th Avenue Union Grove,WI 53182 Tuesdays, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm June 3 – October 14 Contact: Carol Knight 262-878-1577 [email protected]

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Village Hall Park 123 North River Road Waterford,WI 53185 Saturdays, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm May 24 – October Contact: Michael Hobach 262-662-9667 [email protected] www.WaterfordRiverMarket.org

West Racine Farmers’ Market

Southwest corner of Washington Avenue and West Boulevard 3100 Washington Avenue Racine,WI 53406 Wednesdays, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm May 14 - October 22 Contact: Dan Braun 262-886-3091 [email protected]

Rock County

Beloit Farmers’ Market

300 Block State Street and 400 Block East Grand Avenue Parking lot between Bushel & Pecks Beloit,WI 53511 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm May 3 – October 25 Contact: Crystal Buhmeyer 608-365-0150 [email protected] www.downtownbeloit.com

Evansville Farmers’ Market

102 Maple Street Evansville,WI 53536 Saturdays, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm May 3 – October 11 Contact: Marie Messenter Manager: Josh Wiser 608-882-9032 [email protected] www.evansvillefarmersmarket.com

100 Block of Main Street Downtown Janesville,WI 53545 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm May 3 - October 25 Contact/Manager: Stephanie Aegerter 608-289-9292 [email protected] www.janesvillefarmersmarket.com

Rock County Farmers’ Market

5013 Highway 11 Janesville,WI 53548 Sundays, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm May 18 – October 26 Contact/Manager: Caroline Robb 608-449-4900 [email protected] www.rockcountyfarmersmarket.com

Walworth County Delavan Fresh Market

Tower Park,Walworth Avenue Delavan,WI 53115 Thursdays, 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm June - October Contact: Rachel Catlett, Laura JacobsWelch 262-374-4221 [email protected]

East Troy Farmers’ Market W2463 County Road ES East Troy,WI 53120 Friday, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm May 23 – October 3 Contact: Vanessa Lenz 262-642-3770 [email protected] www.easttroywi.org

Fontana Farmers’ Market Porter Court Plaza Between Mill Street and Highway 67 Fontana,WI 53125 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm June 7 – September 27 Contact: Maryanne Bruss 262-749-8913 www.coffeemillfontana.com

(Lake Geneva) Historic Horticultural Hall Farmers’ Market Horticultural Hall 330 Broad Street Lake Geneva,WI 53147 Thursdays, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm May 8 - October 30 Contact: Sean Payne 262-745-9341 [email protected] www.horticulturalhall.com

Walworth County Farmers’ Market

Courthouse Square,Wisconsin Street Elkhorn,WI 53121 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:30 pm June 7 - October 11 Contact: Peg Reedy 262-741-4961 [email protected]

Walworth County Fair Farmers’ Market & Old World Artisan Village

411 East Court Street Elkhorn,WI 53121 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Monday, 11 am – 4 pm August 29 – September 1 (Only) Contact: Beth Gallagher, Peggy Fraser, Eileen Walsh Grzenia 262-723-3228 [email protected] www.walworthcountyfair.com

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FOUR T ACRES LLC SCOTTISH HIGHLAND CATTLE

All naturally fed and family raised with no growth hormones. Extremely low in Cholesterol — even lower than chicken.

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8670 Fishman Road Burlington, WI 53105

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Visitors are always welcome as we love to show off and explain about our wonderful and unique breed. Please call ahead to assure we are available for your visit.

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Whitewater Farmers’ Market

Winchester True Value 1415 West Main Street Whitewater,WI 53190 Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm April 26 – November 7 Contact: Alan Marshall 262-473-3221 [email protected]

Washington County Allenton Farmers’ Market

Highway 33 and Weiss Street Allenton,WI 53002 Tuesdays, 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm July 1 – September 30 Contact: Brandon Dykema 262-629-9423 [email protected]

Downtown West Bend Farmers’ Market

215 North Main Street West Bend,WI 53095 Saturdays, 7:30 am – 11:00 am May 24 – October 25 Contact: Kellie Boone 262-338-3909 [email protected] www.downtownwestbend.com

Germantown Farmers’ Market

Germantown Center Mall W164 N11325 Squire Drive Germantown,WI 53022 Saturdays, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm May 3 - October 25 (no market May 17) Contact: Justin Casperson 262-250-4710 [email protected]

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147 North Rural Street Hartford,WI 53027 Saturdays, 7:00 am – 1:00 pm May 3 – November 8 Contact: Karin Buhle 262-673-7193 [email protected] www.downtownhartfordwi.com

Holy Hill Art & Farm Market

4958 Highway 167 (Holy Hill Road) Hubertus,WI 53033 Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm May 30-31, September 20-21, October 18-19 Contact: Kristine Jacklin 262-224-6153 [email protected] www.holyhillartfarm.com

Kewaskum Farmers’ Market

American Legion Post parking lot 1538 Fond du Lac Avenue Kewaskum,WI 53040 Thursdays, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm June 5 - October 16 Contact: Sue Meyer 262-626-2420

Waukesha County Brookfield Farmers’ Market

City Hall parking lot 2000 North Calhoun Road Brookfield,WI 53005 Saturdays, 7:30 am – 12:00 pm May 3 – October 25 Contact: Bobbi Harvey 262-784-7804 [email protected] www.brookfieldfarmersmarket.com

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Dousman Farmers’ Market

Highways 18 and 67 Dousman,WI 53118 Wednesdays, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm May 7 – October 15 Contact: Judy Engel 262-968-4566 [email protected] http://dousmanchamber.org/farmers_ market.html

Lake Country Farmers’ Market

W332 N6786 County Road C Nashotah,WI 53058 Thursdays, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm June 6 – September 26 Contact: Jen Becker 262-966-1800 [email protected]

Menomonee Falls Wednesday Farmers’ Market

Main Street, one block west of Appleton Avenue Menomonee Falls,WI 53051 Wednesdays, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm May 7 – November 26 Contact: Barb Waters 262-251-8797 [email protected] www.menomoneefallsdowntown.com

Menomonee Falls Sunday Farmers’ Market Main Street, one block west of Appleton Avenue Menomonee Falls,WI 53051 Sundays, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm August 1 - October 26 Contact: Barb Waters 262-251-8797 [email protected] www.menomoneefallsdowntown.com

Mukwonago Area Farmers’ Market

Oconomowoc Winter Farmers’ Market

Field Park 933 North Rochester Street Corner of Hwy 83 and NN Mukwonago,WI 53149 Wednesdays, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm May 28 – October 8 Contact: April Reszka, Executive Director Debbye Hartwig, Market Manager 262-363-7758 [email protected] www.mukwonagochamber.org

Oconomowoc Landscape Supply & Garden Center N68 W37850 County Trunk K Oconomowoc,WI 53066 2nd and 4th Sundays, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm November 2014 – April 2015 Contact: JoEllen Stearns 262-567-2666 [email protected] www.oconomowoc.org/calendar

Muskego Green Market

Pewaukee Farmers’ Market

Muskego Public Library S73 W16663 Janesville Road Muskego,WI 53150 Thursdays, 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm May 29 – October 2 Contact: Shannon Barbian 414-502-1768 [email protected]

New Berlin Farmers’ Market

16300 West National Avenue New Berlin Police Department parking lot New Berlin,WI 53151 Saturdays, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm May - October Contact: New Berlin Chamber of Commerce 262-786-5280 [email protected] www.newberlinchamber.org

201 Oakton Avenue parking lot Pewaukee,WI 53072 Wednesdays, 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm May 28 – September 3 Contact: Nancy Waters 262-691-8851 [email protected]

Waukesha Farmers’ Market

River Front Plaza along the Fox River Between Barstow Street and Broadway Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm May 3 – October 25 Contact:WDBA Committee – Norm Bruce 262-547-2354 [email protected] www.waukeshafarmersmarket.com

Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market

South municipal parking lot Downtown Oconomowoc Oconomowoc,WI 53066 Saturdays, 7:30 am – 12:00 pm May 3 – October 25 Contact: JoEllen Stearns 262-567-2666 [email protected] www.oconomowoc.org/calendar

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We carry fresh locally grown produce and fruits, herbs, pumpkins, gourds flowering baskets, garden bedding plants, homemade canned goods, spices and gourmet sweetcorn. For more information or special orders and deliveries call 262-903-9600 You can also follow us on twitter: sweetpeaelkhorn

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South Milwaukee Downtown Market Every Thursday – 3pm to 7pm • June 5 through October 9 • Located minutes southeast of • Over 50 weekly vendors Milwaukee’s Airport, in the City • Live music and seasonal events of South Milwaukee • Off season activity features three (3) indoor markets • The LARGEST MARKET between

GO CO-OP! Wild Root Market is a full-service, cooperatively-owned grocery store coming soon to Racine, Wisconsin. If you want farm fresh produce, meat, dairy, bulk items and more year round, Go Co-op! and join us today.

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Corner of 11th Ave. & Milwaukee Ave. South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Burlington Family Chiropractic

Your partners in natural health www.burlingtonfamilychiro.com 196 W Chestnut Burlington, WI 262-763-3700

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Hours: Mondays: 7:30 am –9 pm Tues, Wed, Th: 7:30 am– 7pm Fridays: 7:30 am-6pm Saturdays: 7:30-noon

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Outpost Natural Foods, where we love good food and sharing our passion for delicious, natural flavors. We are a community of evangelists and experts – gathering together cooks, bakers, butchers, artisans and farmers – and we’re your neighbors. We’re a cooperative that’s 18,000 strong, celebrating fresh, made-from-scratch foods, sustainable living and the transformative power of a local economy.

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