Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas

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In the 2015 Western Wisconsin Farm Fresh AtlasTM, you’ll find farms, farmers’ markets, and businesses that provide all you need to find local, sustainably grown food such as fresh fruit you pick yourself, cattle and bison grazed on pastures, or vegetables harvested that day. When you buy locally grown food, your food dollars stay in Western Wisconsin and keep family farms and rural communities alive. In addition, eating food grown sustainably and organically is good for our environment and your health.

Farms and other businesses listed in this atlas pledge their commitment to the following:

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Farms pledge that their farm: Is family or cooperatively owned. Is committed to reducing the application of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. Is operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources. Treats animals with care and respect, and give them access to the outdoors. Provides safe, fair working conditions for employees. Sell Wisconsin products that they have grown on their farm or helped produce. Businesses pledge that their business: Is locally and family or cooperatively owned or is a nonprofit organization whose mission includes promoting a sustainable, regional food system. Is operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources. Provides safe and fair working conditions for employees. Sells and/or uses products grown on Wisconsin farms, or sells and/or uses products made by their business using raw materials grown on Wisconsin farms, and uses fair trade, sustainably, or organically raised ingredients in their products when local ingredients are not available.


contents How to use this atlas: If you’re looking for farms in a certain location… Look for numbers on the maps on pages 9-10 in the location you’re interested in, then find those numbers in the farm listings beginning on page 1. If you’re looking for a product… Find the product you want in the product index at right. Under each icon in this index, you’ll find a list of ID numbers that correspond to farms that sell this product. The farms are listed by number beginning on page 1. If you want to visit a farm… Most, but not all, farms listed in the Farm Fresh Atlas welcome visitors. Unless otherwise stated, please contact the farm before making any visits.

Table of Contents

Farms.............................................................1-8 Map.............................................................9-10 Markets......................................................11-13 Sponsors....................................................14-19

Western Wisconsin Local Food Index Cheese

10, 19, 49, 52

Meat

5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 19,22, 23, 24,25, 32, 34, 45, 49, 50, 52, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 64, 65

Poultry

4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 17, 22, 25, 29, 31, 32, 35, 39, 41, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 55, 57, 59, 60, 64, 65

Eggs

5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 19, 25, 29, 31, 35, 41, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 55, 59, 60

Honey

8, 10, 19, 25, 27, 32, 35, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47, 50, 52, 56, 60

Fish

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Fruit

1, 3, 8, 10, 14, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 53, 54, 56, 61, 63, 67

Vegetable

1, 10, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 62, 63

Herbs and Flowers

10, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 25, 31, 33, 35, 38, 39, 41, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52

Pumpkins

8, 10, 15, 22, 25, 30, 33, 38, 41, 43, 47, 50, 51, 52, 54, 56, 63

Maple Syrup

1, 2, 8, 10, 13, 19, 25, 34, 35, 41, 43, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52, 56

Certified Organic

Certified

11, 14, 18, 29, 31, 35, 49, 59, 60

Certified Naturally Grown

Certified Naturally Grown

6, 48

U-Pick Community Support Agriculture

3, 8, 14, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 30, 36, 40, 43, 44, 46, 53, 54, 56, 61, 67

CSA

6, 10, 18, 20, 25, 31, 35, 37, 38, 41, 45, 47, 49, 50, 62

Health and Beauty

4, 6, 19, 25, 29, 35, 42, 47, 52

Fiber /Clothing

18, 19, 32, 46, 51

Other

OTHER 1, 2, 20, 21, 22, 30, 36, 42, 43, 54, 65, 66

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Barron County 1 Donna’s Kooler

Donna Bensend 1505 1 1/2 Ave Dallas, WI 54733 Phone: 715.837.1326

OTHER

Pies and buns made from scratch. Fruit and vegetables. Apples, blueberries, peaches, pears, sweet potatoes, squash. Canned concord grape and cranberry juice. Jams and jellies, candy and nuts.

Chippewa County

4 Silver Creek Springs Lisa Kofakis Clayton, WI 54004 Phone: 715.984.2110 silvercreekspring[at]gmail.com silvercreeksprings.com

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At Silver Creek Springs, we offer holistic, natural skin care products and pastured poultry. Our products are free of preservatives, dyes and chemicals. We grow organically and wild harvest many of our ingredients. The poultry we raise are on pasture, enjoying fresh greens daily. No hormones or antibiotics are used.

2 Hustad’s Sugar Bush

Linda & Allen Hzustad 2165 11 1/2 St Cumberland, WI 54829 Phone: 715.822.4608 hustadssugarbush.com

OTHER

Hustad’s Sugar Bush will be celebrating 50 years of making maple syrup in 2015. State inspected and licensed. We sell pure maple syrup, maple cream, maple sugar, maple candy and many more items in our on site store. Hystad’s Sugar Bush was named 2004 Producer of the Year. 3 Mommsen’s Produce Patch, LLC

Karen Mommsen 2009 18th Ave Rice Lake, WI 54868 Phone: 715.234.6363 Facebook: Mommsen’s Produce Patch Fresh strawberries (June/July) - pick your own or already picked. Call 715.234.6363 for availability. From County O, turn south at the Meng Eye Clinic. Go 1/2 mile then turn left.

Amanda Bohl 9359 100th Ave Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715.288.6608 amandarbohl[at]icloud.com farmfreshbrowneggs.weebly.com Free range, cage free brown eggs. Self-serve pickup at farm during daylight hours. Pasture poultry available: roasters, fryers, stew hens in stock all year, frozen and whole. Delivery possible for 10 dozen or more. Check website for more details.

5 Snow Bound Bison

Gary and Donna Workman 1480 17th St. Barron, WI 54812 Phone: 715.537.3386 snowboundbison[at]chibardun.net snowboundbison.com

8 Bushel and A Peck

Established in 2000. 100% grass-fed and grassfinished. Bison are grazed on multiple grasses that are chemical free. Our store provides meat sticks, summer sausage, brats, burgers, roast, and steaks. We also provide free range chicken, brown farm fresh eggs, bison hides, leather, and skulls. Open everyday. Please call ahead.

Lisa Geist 18444 Cty Hwy OO Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone:715.579.7717 apples[at]bushelandapeckmarket.com bushelandapeckmarket.com U-pick apples, raspberries, and plums. Gift shop and bakery on site. Honey, jams, jellies, and syrups. School and group tours available. Located six miles SE of Chippewa Falls. Eco-apple certified. 9

Buffalo County 6 Together Farms

Andy & Stephanie Schneider W93 Norden Rd Mondovi, WI 54755 Phone: 715.210.4740 togetherfarms[at]gmail.com togetherfarms.com CSA

Certified Naturally Grown

We strive to raise the healthiest, happiest animals we can providing lots of minerals and pasture. 100% grass-fed/finished beef and lamb; woodland pastured pork; pastured chicken, turkey, duck. Processed without weird stuff (no MSG, nitrates, unpronounceable ingredients). GMO-free organic feed, intensively grazed. CNG, Animal Welfare approved, American Grass-fed Approved.

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Amanda’s Eggs & Pasture Poultry

Farm Sweet Farm

Heather Flashinski 16294 250th St. Cadott, WI 54727 Phone: 715.289.4896 info[at]farmsweetfarm.com farmsweetfarm.com Facebook: Farm Sweet Farm Farm Sweet Farm is a grass-based family farm dedicated to using organic principles to produce naturally grown foods for your health and environment. The farm is your source for 100% grass fed beef, pasture raised chickens, and farm fresh eggs. We sell direct from the farm by appointment.


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Klinger Farm Market

David Klinger 12756 132nd St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715.288.6348 Klingerfarmmarket[at]yahoo.com klingerfarmmarket.com

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CSA

We are a 4th generation family farm. Open year-round. Spring-18 greenhouses of flowers, vegetables, perennials, trees and shrubs. SummerHome grown fresh fruits and vegetables, potatoes, sweet corn, tomatoes, cabbage and much more. Fall-Harvest vegetables, pumpkins and squash, Halloween decorations, and corn maze. WinterChristmas trees and decor, holiday baskets, candy and bird seed. Complete garden center! 11

Seibel’s Organic Meats, LLC

Chuck or Adam Seibel 10494 157th Ave Bloomer, WI 54724 Phone: 715.568.2587 seibelsorganic[at]gmail.com sites.google.com/site/seibelsorganic

16 Tender Shoots Gardens & Greenhouse, LLC Ben Lindner N8276 State Hwy 73 Greenwood, WI 54437 Phone: 715.267.7870 tendershoots[at]gmail.com tendershoots.net

Clark County

Certified

Chilynsey Sugar Bush

Scott Helm N4657 Hiline Ave. Chili, WI 54420 Phone: 715.683.2412 chilynsey.com We are third generation maple syrup producers. Sales of pints, quarts or half-gallon at our farm or shipped nationwide. We make syrup from approx. 3000 taps cooked on woodfire evaporator. Located between Chili and Lindsey, WI. Wisconsin Dept. of Ag licensed.certified. 14

Grampa Glenn’s Organic Strawberries

Nenn Stuve W11280 Cty Rd B Humbird, WI 54746 Phone: 715.964.8663 Cell: 715.896.5510 gstuve[at]centurytel.net Facebook: Grampa Glenn’s

Certified

We sell 100% certified organic and grass fed beef. We have many cuts of meat on hand, including hamburger, steaks, and roasts. Beef is also available by the eighth or quarter. We also carry whole, frozen chickens. We sell direct from the farm by appointment.

Our certified organic strawberries are grown on our farmstead in beautiful southern Clark County. We encourage families to come and pick their own berries - sampling while picking is a must! Please call if you prefer us to pick them. You’ll find us off Highways 12/27 east of Humbird. Watch for our ORGANIC signs.

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15 Martin’s Produce and Greenhouse

Snyder’s Valley View Farm

Patrick Snyder 3166 172nd St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715.723.8159 patrder[at]live.com snydervalleyviewfarm.com We raise Belted Galloway beef and Katahdin sheep. Both known for their ability to produce lean, tender, flavorful meat when raised in a grass-based farming system, producing meats that taste good and are good for your health. Freezer beef and lamb are available various times throughout the year.

Lydia Martin W9026 Pine Rd. Thorp, WI 54771 Phone: 715.669.3572 Our farm stand offers hanging backets, potted plants, veggie plants, and flower flats. In spring and summer, fresh veggies. Fall mums and pumpkins. All grown on our farm.

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A small greenhouse located 3 miles south of Greenwood. In spring we have a large variety of bedding plants. The summer brings our field grown hostas, daylilies, and sweet corn. Fall fetches mums, straw bales, and a corn maze. Winter carries the Christmas season with trees, wreaths, garland, ornaments, gifts, and decor. Open year round.

Dunn County 17

AA Poultry Processing/ Chicken Creek Ranch

Audrey and Ty Martin 514 County Rd. AA Ridgeland, WI 54763 Phone: 715.949.1108 ty_martin[at]hotmail.com tymarti.wix.com/aapoultryprocessing Processing all types of poultry. Poultry raised by Chicken Creek Ranch is all-natural. Raised in tractors on grass, supplemented with an all-natural feed rotation.

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Blue Ox Organics

Lauren & Caleb Langworthy N11253 State Hwy. 25 Wheeler, WI 54772 Phone: 715.632.2088 BlueOxFarm[at]gmail.com BlueOxOrganics.com

CSA Certified

Where the driftless meets the north woods, you’ll find our family farm. Lamb and wool products are available from our sheep who roam pastures in a Management Intensive Grazing System. Organic produce can be obtained fresh from our ridge top garden at local markets or through our winter CSA membership.

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Bolen Vale Cheese

Govin’s Farm

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Renee Bartz E977 State Hwy. 64 Downing, WI 54734 Phone: 715.265.4409 bvc[at]bolenvalecheese.com bolenvalecheese.com

John and Julie Govin N6134 670th St. Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715.231.2377 jgovin[at]govinsfarm.com govinsfarm.com

A family owned and run retail shoppe. We sell cheese, milk, ice cream products, natural grassfed beef, locally smoked bacon, hot dogs, brats and summer sausage, locally raised chicken, goat and lamb meat, soap, honey & maple syrup, bulk spices & baking supplies, Farmer to Farmer coffee, pizza & other snack foods, seasonal vegetables.

Govin’s offers six acres of strawberries both U-Pick and pre-picked. Lamb, by the cut or custom cut, and our all-natural chickens. In the fall we have our 10 acre corn maze and pumpkins. You can also bring the family out in the spring to enjoy all the baby animals in our lambing barn.

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Broadacre Farm

Barrett Johanneson Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715.505.5380 barrettjohanneson[at]gmail.com CSA Facebook: BroadacrefarmWI

OTHER

Broadacre Farm is a pasture-based permaculture farm, serving fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, wild edibles, and more. Weekly service to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Menomonie, and Eau Claire. Farmers Barrett Johanneson and Joe Castleberg grow heirloom and perennials without chemicals. Reserve your Broadacre Farm 2015 CSA share today!

OTHER

Sonnenberg Rolling Acres

Alan or Alaine Sonnenberg Colfax, WI 54730 Phone: 715.658.1340 as3[at]chibardun.net sonnenbergrollingacres.webs.com Our animals are raised in healthy living conditions, on pasture spring, summer and fall, then fed grass forage from our farm. Our beef is farm fresh, healthy, lean, hormone free and USDA inspected. When purchasing locally, a healthy food choice has been made that impacts the local community and family farms.

Ed Rebak E7986 770th Ave. Colfax, WI 54730 Phone: 715.962.3202 rebakoff[at]yahoo.com whitetailorganics.com We offer grass fed beef, free range CSA chickens, layers, and eggs. Full greenhouse with vegetables, herbs, flowers, and plants. Raspberries, maple syrup, honey, worm castings, compost, manure, worms, straw, CSA offered, chicken feed, wood shavings, and concrete lawn ornaments.

Eau Claire County 26

Bullfrog’s Eat My Fish Farm

Herby Radmann N1321 Bullfrog Rd./566th St. Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715.664.8775 bullfrog[at]eatmyfish.com eatmyfish.com

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OTHER

Dedicated to the genius of “Bullfrog Fresh” Rainbow Trout and Smokin’ Good Fish! Farm Retail Sales…..Pond side Fishing…Seasonal Hoots & Happenings…Group Outings & Educational Tours…Local Route & Regional Services…Farmer’s Market…Founder - Preservation of Character... Using a rural way to tell a story.

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Shepherd Song Farm, LLC

Judith Moses Downing, WI Phone: 715.265.7637 buygrassfed[at]gmail.com shepherdsongfarm.com 100% grass-fed lamb and goat meat. We believe pasture-raised is absolutely better for the animals and environment, which is better for you! Meats free of antibiotics, hormones, and animal byproducts. USDA inspected, vacuum-packed for quality and meet high standards for freshness, tenderness and flavor. Deliver to Minneapolis, MN / Menomonie, WI. Ship across the country.

Augusta Blueberries

Cathy Weiss E27020 E. Branch Rd. Fairchild, WI 54741 Phone: 612.850.9852 www.augustablueberries.com We have several acres and varieties of cultivated Highbush blueberries - all in a park like setting. The picking season normally runs from Mid-July through August and early September. Check our web page or call for picking dates and times. 27

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Whitetail Organics

Blueberry Ridge Orchard

Mark and Andrea Nyseth E2795 Hageness Rd. Eleva, WI 54738 Phone: 715.287.3366 contact[at]blueberryridge-orchard.com blueberryridge-orchard.com Facebook: Blueberry Ridge Orchard We grow 20 acres of cultivated Highbush blueberries. We offer them U-pick or pre-picked. Picking usually starts early July. Also pre-picked apples September - October. Located 12 miles south of Eau Claire on Hwy 93 or 3 miles north of Eleva on Hwy 93. Please call, check website, or Facebook for picking updates.


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Class Apple

5198 Sunset View Dr. Eau Claire, WI 54701 classapple.com Small orchard and diversified farm within three miles of I-94 and Eau Claire. Eight varieties of you-pick apples, woodchips, poultry, eggs and more. Chippewa Valley Eco-Apple member. We are located just 3 miles south of Eau Claire, follow signs off Hwy F or B in September and October.

29 Coon Creek Family Farm/ Lucy’s Soap

Julie Maro Mondovi, WI 54755 Phone: 715.834.4547 cooncreekfamilyfarm[at]gmail.com cooncreekfamilyfarm.com lucyssoap.com

31 Katydid Ranch

34 Out to Pasture Beef

Whitney Coleman S7520 County Rd. JJ Fall Creek, WI 54742 katydid.organics[at]gmail.com www.katydidranch.com

Mary Price E13240 E. Hillsdale Dr. Fall Creek, WI 54742 Phone: 715-877-3129 theprices[at]outtopasturebeef.com outtopasturebeef.com

CSA Certified

We are a 40 acre certified organic farm growing vegetables, flowers, and herbs. Soy-free, pastured poultry add nutrients to the soil and provide meat/ eggs for customers. Products are marketed to a 40 member CSA. Members have the option to help at the farm. Groups/tours welcome by appointment.

35 Sunbow Farm Certified

Enjoy the amazing flavor of pasture-raised organic chicken, turkey, and eggs. We grow a delicious array of organic vegetables including: heirloom tomatoes, kale, squash, and more! Our small herd of Alpine dairy goats supplies the milk used to make Lucy’s Soap, which is available in a wide array of shapes and scents.

32 Lambalot Acres

Duane & Deanna Klindworth S12020 County Rd. HH Augusta, WI 54722 Phone: 715.286.4157 DRKlindworth[at]aol.com Lambalot Acres produces antibiotic and hormone free lamb, pork, beef, chicken and wool which we sell at the Eau Claire Downtown Summer and Winter Farmers’ Market. Our farm practices managed rotational grazing and no-till farming to produce feed for our animals, while preserving our farm resources. We are a 3rd generation farm.

30 Hillview Farm

Jerry and Betty Harper E6198 Hickory Rd. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715.878.4526 apples4U.com

We are committed to farming forward; a belief that conserving the land is our responsibility for future generations. Try our 100% grass-fed angus beef. Exceptionally healthy. Our amazingly delicious ground beef and hot dogs are available year round. We sell 1/8th orders. Out to Pasture Beef - Nourishing the cattle for their health and yours!

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Apples and family fun in a scenic setting. Walking trail, play/picnic area with bales, tire swing, and apple slingshot. Horse drawn wagon rides and U-pick on select weekends, beginning midSeptember. Picked apples, cider, jam, pumpkins, and squash also available. Open Tuesday thru Sunday, 11 am - 6 pm, September - October. Approximately 4 miles south of Eau Claire.

Moonshadow Gardens

Kelly Jacobs S4560 Deer Rd. Fall Creek, WI 54742 Phone: 715.590.2241 moonshadowgardens[at]gmail.com Facebook: Moonshadow Gardens We specialize in heirloom and unique varieties, while working with nature to grow produce locally. From flowers to fresh produce, we look forward to being another great option for your family right here in Fall Creek. Find us at Fall Mart on Saturday mornings throughout the growing season!

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Kristina Beuning W4620 Langdell Rd. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715.379.7284 sunbowfarmcsa[at]gmail.com sunbowfarm.com

CSA Certified

Our family friendly farm raises 75+ fruit, vegetables, chickens, and certified organic medicinal herbs. Teas, salves, extracts, soaps, and more produced from these herbs in our on-site commercial kitchen. Join our 26-week customizable CSA - you choose what goes in your box! Produce and products also available via al a carte sales on-site or our internet store.

Jackson County 36 Cain’s Orchard

Diane Cain W13885 Cain Rd. Hixton, WI 54635 Phone: 715.963.2052 cain[at]discover-net.net cainsorchard.com

OTHER

Our blueberries and apples are grown utilizing sustainable agriculture and incorporates integrated pest management. Blueberries u-pick (Saturdays only) 3rd week of July through 3nd week of August. Apples u-pick and ready-picked end of August through October, daily 9 am - 7 pm seven days per week.

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Pepin County

40 Domaine Da Vine Vineyard and Orchard

37 Avodah Farm

Martha Black N2843 County Rd. E Stockholm, WI 54769 Phone: 715.307.8662 avodahfarm@gmail avodahfarm.net

CSA

We grow a diverse array of seasonal vegetables, available year-round on the farm or through weekly CSA deliveries to the Twin Cities. No chemicals or synthetic fertilizers used. Avodah is Hebrew for work, service and worship, all rolled into one.

Pierce County 38 Cedar Hill Farm & Greenhouse

Bill Kelly W10041 State Rd. 29 River Falls WI, 54022 Phone: 715.426.1831 cedarhillgreenhouse[at]comcast.net cedarhillfarmandgreenhouse.com

CSA

Located 1-1/2 miles south of River Falls, we are a farm and greenhouse that prides itself on quality and selection. Our farm produces all types of veggies from the usual to the unique. Asparagus to zucchini with the best sweet corn in the valley. We have flowers and produce available all season long.

Jeff and Paula Soholt N1889 670th St. Bay City, WI 54723 Phone: 651.334.5613 pbsoholt[at]aol.com www.localharvest.org/domaine-da-vineorchard-vineyard-M32428 Domaine Da Vine Vineyard and Orchard, on the bluffs overlooking Lake Pepin. Open weekends, mid-August through October, 10 am to 5 pm and by appointment. U-Pick: 700 grapevines for juice, jelly, and wine; many varieties of heirloom apples, pears, and plums. Grape/apple crusher and press available.

41 Enbergs Produce

Mark Enberg W8689 285th Ave. Hager City, WI 54014 Phone: 715.792.2295 enbergsproduce@yahoo.com

CSA

Established in 1999, we grow a wide array of vegetables. Starting with asparagus in April and ending with pie pumpkins and popcorn in October. Herbs, flowers, maple syrup, honey and eggs available daily. Turkeys and broiler chickens upon request. Open daily 8 am - 5 pm (closed Sundays).

Sarah E. Onnan W6043 County Rd. N Beldenville, WI 54003 Phone: 612.412.8294 chickenopera[at]gmail.com We are a new small farm. In our second year, we offer free-range chickens and turkeys, and a wide variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers. We are at the Baldwin Farmers’ Market on Saturdays or call for on-farm pick-up.

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Douglas Sjostrom N469 300th St. Maiden Rock, WI 54750 Phone: 715.448.2517 dksjostrom[at]outlook.com

Mark & Sue Christopher W3901 750th Ave. Spring Valley, WI 54767 Phone: 715.778.5881 mapleleaforchard.com

OTHER

We are a diversified apple orchard open 7 days a week Labor Day-Halloween 10 am-5 pm and Wednesday and Saturday 10 am-5 pm in November-Christmas. Fall weekends feature hayrides for U-Pick apples and bakery shop. Everyday retail apples, pears, honey, syrup, jellies, cider and U-Pick raspberries, blackberries, grapes, pumpkin patch, and squash.

44 Rush River Produce

42 Honey Hill Apiary 39 Chicken Opera, LLC

43 Maple Leaf Orchard

Terry Cuddy W4098 200th Ave. Maiden Rock, WI 54750 Phone: 715.594.3648 info[at]rushriverproduce.com rushriverproduce.com U-Pick blueberry farm overlooking the Rush River and the Mississippi River near Maiden Rock, WI. We are family fun in the summer. Open July and August, Thursday-Sunday, 8 am to 2 pm. ALWAYS call for availability or directions. Currants and gooseberries in July. Honey and maple syrup. Three miles off the Great River Road. Three miles off the Great River Road. 45 The Backyard Grocery, LLC

OTHER

Nestled at the top of the bluffs of the Mississippi Valley is Honey Hill Apiary, which is a five generation farm. Here among the best mother nature has to offer is the source of our honey and beeswax products. From this harvest we produce fresh natural honey, hand cream, beeswax candles, and more.

Sara Morrison N7375 910th St. River Falls, WI 54022 CSA Phone: 651.983.1300 thebackyardgrocery[at]gmail.com thebackyardgrocery.com The Backyard Grocery, LLC is a sustainable farm, provides chemical-free vegetables for CSA and wholesale markets with a focus on heirloom varieties. Offering drop sites in Stillwater, MN and River Falls, WI as well as on-farm pickup. Choose full, half or holiday shares. Rotationally grazed grass fed beef quarters available.


farms Polk County

49 Turnip Rock Farm

46 Apple Hill Farm

Josh Bryceson 260 95th St. Clear Lake, WI 54005 Phone: 715.268.9311 turniprock[at]gmail.com turniprock.com

William & Konnie Didlo 1428 345th Ave. Frederic, WI 54837 Phone: 715.653.2619 applehillfarm[at]live.com applehillfarmwi.com

52 Maple Hill Farm

CSA Certified

Turnip Rock Farm sells vegetables and starting in 2015, cheese from our farmstead creamery, as We Grow 10 varieties of apples including well as meat to our CSA members and at the Farm Honeycrisp, fresh Picked or U-pick. Fresh-pressed Table Restaurant in Amery, WI apple cider, our own honey, maple syrup, hand knits and crafts. Open weekends only beginning late September Saturday 9 am -5 pm, Sunday 11 Rusk County am-5 pm. North of Frederic on Hwy 35 to 140th 50 Fresh To You Farm Street. Left on 140th St. to 345th Ave. Watch for David Bailey & Family signs. Conrath, WI 54731 Phone: 715.532.7673 freshtoyoufarm[at]gmail.com 47 Buttermilk Falls CSA @Philadelphia Community Farm

Lindsey Ruder 599 280th St. Osceola, WI 54020 csa[at]buttermilkcsa.com buttermilkcsa.com

Our diversified family farm uses sustainable, chemical-free methods to grow a vareity of seasonal produce using high-tunnels and greenhouses. We also raise chickens, turkeys, and pigs. You are able to purchase our products at our farm store, at local farmers’ markets, and through our CSA.

CSA

Buttermilk Falls CSA, operating at the historical Philadelphia Community Farm, is nestled among the forests and prairie lands of the St. Croix River Valley - just 45 minutes from the Twin Cities. The farm produces chemical-free produce for CSA market and serves as a nature sanctuary for students, volunteers, retreat guests, and folk school participants.

51 Le Jardin Lavaliere

Mary Lavaliere N4616 Beebe Rd. Bruce, WI 54819 Phone: 715.868.2885 Facebook: LeJardin Lavaliere

We are primarily a sheep dairy farm, but also raise grass fed beef, pastured chickens, and pigs. We have an onsite farm store. We want people to see exactly how their food is raised and offer tours so questions can be asked.

St.Croix County 53 Blue Ridge Growers

Jill Barthen Berke 246 Carlson Ln. River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715.425.8289 blueridge[at]baldwin-telecom.net blueridgegrowers.net Facebook: Blueridgegrowers.net U-Pick orchard with over 500 blueberry bushes, raspberries, currants, and tart cherries. Noncertified organically grown. Picking July through 3rd week of August call or email for fruit forecast. Picturesque view overlooking the fertile Mann Valley. Enjoy your picnic lunch next to the orchard! HOLIDAYS at BLUE RIDGE in Jill’s cottage barn, late October into November.

We offer a wide variety of vegetables and herbs grown using natural and organic methods. Farm fresh eggs available year-round. Open Tuesday and Thursday 9am to 5pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm. WIC and Senior vouchers accepted.

48 Morning Sun Farms

Janet Marsh 1063 280th Ave. Frederic, WI 54837 Phone: 715.296.7909 morningsunfarms[at]gmail.com morningsunfarms.net

CSA

Brian Michielson N4009 Townline Rd. Ladysmith, WI 54848 Phone: 715.415.3736 tmichielson[at]chibardun.net Facebook: mmaplehillfarm

Certified Naturally Grown

We are a family farm located in beautiful Polk County near the Ice Age Trail. We offer organically grown chicken, eggs, seasonal produce and maple syrup. All of our products are free of GMOs, hormones, antibiotics and we only use organic seed. Always fresh. Always real.

Did you know? If you buy meat in 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, or more of an animal, prices can be less than what you pay at a grocery store. www.wifarmfresh.org

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54 Casey Family Farm

57 Grassroots Meat

60 Raven Croft Farm

Ted Casey 1578 State Hwy. 65 New Richmond, WI 54017 caseysberries[at]gmail.com caseysberrys.com Facebook: Casey’s Berries

Mark Moelter 1669 E County Rd. M River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715.426.1975 grassrootsmeat[at]dishup.us moeltersgrassrootsmeats.com

Bob Keil 1036 Rustic Road 3 Glenwood City, WI 54013 Phone: 715.265.7520 ravencroftfarm[at]aol.com ravencroftfarm.wordpress.com

100% grass-finished beef farm where cattle are raised on managed pastures and hay, which makes them healthy and hardy. Practicing organic farming and understand the importance of treating our cattle humanely. Offering top quality 100% grass-finished beef and have many purchase options designed to suit our customers. We will welcome your visit to Grassroots Meats.

Raven Croft Farm is a small family farm with 140 acres of pastures, fields, and riparian areas. We direct market beef, lamb, chicken, eggs, broilers and honey. Our animals are certified organic and 100% grass fed to provide nutritious food that supports better overall health. We welcome visitors.

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Casey Family Farms is located just south of New Richmond on Hwy 65. We have both pre-picked and pick your own strawberries. June and July harvest. We also sell sweet corn, squash, and pumpkins in season. We grow as chemical free as possible using organic fertilizers. 55 Cylon Rolling Acres

Leslie Svacina Deer Park, WI 54007 Phone: 651.261.3079 cylonrollingacres[at]gmail cylonrollingacres.com We raise Boer meat goats, pasture turkey and layer hens for brown eggs. We practice rotational grazing, moving our meat animals every few days to new pasture, which is good for our soil and animals. Visit our website for more information, availability, and how to order meat and eggs.

58 Kieckhoefer Farms

David Kieckhoefer 1628 95th St. New Richmond, WI 54017 Phone: 715.246.4006 pdkieck[at]gmail.com kieckhoeferfarms.com The cattle at Kieckhoefer Farms are pasture raised and forage on grass, their native diet. This results in significant nutritional benefits to consumers. When cattle are grass-fed, they have reduced stress and this results in a healthy natural growth rate.

56 Glenwood Orchard

David Lindquist 2909 County Rd. DD Glenwood City, WI 54013 Phone: 715.265.7864 info[at]glenwoodorchard.com glenwoodorchard.com 12 varieties of apples, certified bake shop, bakery treats, caramel apples, and cider. We offer educational sessions/tours for school groups during the week. U-pick pumpkins in October. We are located in the beautiful Glenwood hills area of St. Croix County just eight miles north of Interstate 94. Great place for family fun.

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59 Pure.Sun.Farm

Dan and Terri Pearson 524 County Rd. MM River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: 715.425.9488 pure.sun.farm[at]gmail.com

Certified

Our century farm produces organic beef, pork, chicken and eggs. Our grass-fed beef is available year round. Chicken and pork are on an order basis. On farm retail - contact us via phone or email or find us at River Falls Farmers’ Market.

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farms 61 Star Prairie Berries & Produce

Philip McConville 2070 County Rd. CC (Wall St.) New Richmond, WI 54017 Phone: 715.781.5861 phil.mcconville[at]gmail.com Star Prairie Berries and Produce is a small farm dedicated to growing the finest red raspberries and blueberries available.

62 Threshing Table Farm, LLC

Mike & Jody Lenz 2249 150th St. Star Prairie, WI 54026 Phone: 715-248-7205 threshingtablefarm[at]frontiernet.net threshingtablefarm.org

CSA

A family farm with a 100 member CSA. We grow our vegetables all naturally ensuring that the soil, produce, and our community are healthier. Season is 18 weeks, June through October. We work with other farmers to offer additional products to interested members. Contact us for a share or to inquire about purchasing vegetables individually.

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Trempealeau County 64 Deutsch Family Farm

66 The Garlic Underground

Alison & Jim Deutsch N50666 Hogstad Rd. Osseo, WI 54758 Phone: 715.597.1815 ajdeutsch[at]gmail.com deutschfamilyfarm.com

Glenn Borucki W383 N9009 Mill St. Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Phone: 414.550.2341 glenn[at]thegarlicunderground.com thegarlicunderground.com

At Deutsch Family Farm you will find happy, healthy pigs. We raise the tastiest pork from old time genetics that thrive in our outdoor environment. Order a half or whole hog at the farm or find us at the Eau Claire Downtown Farmers’ Market.

Our farm offers several varieties of gourmet, heirloom garlic for planting or eating. Sales start with garlic scapes in June, cured garlic in August. Visitors welcome, please call first. Though the farm is not certified, we have always followed organic methods and sustainable farm practices. The website offers information about different varieties and growing tips.

65 Genesis Acres

Mary C. Anderson W16191 Simonson Rd. Whitehall, WI 54747 Phone: 715.983.5587 genesisacres[at]excite.com

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Naturally grown beef, pork and chicken - no chemicals, hormones or antibiotics. Grass fed and grass finished. Visit us at Eau Claire Downtown Farmers’ Market. Off season at L.E. Phillips Senior Center Winter Farmers’ Market in Eau Claire. Ask about our various farm certifications.

63 Van Someren Gardens

Betty Van Someren 2098 90th Ave. Baldwin, WI 54002 Phone: 715.684.2662

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MN/Washington County 67 Blueberry Fields of Stillwater

Bev O’Connor 9450 Mendel Rd N Stillwater, MN 55082 Phone: 651.351.0492 bev[at]blueberryfieldsofstillwater.com blueberryfieldsofstillwater.com PYO delicious blueberries in peaceful setting with picnic areas, 4 miles from Stillwater Bridge. We use composted turkey manure, fish emulsions, and mulch, which feed our bushes, soil, and create our nutrient-rich blueberries. Check website/call for dates/times, updated by 7a & 2p during picking season (June/July). Family Friendly!

On-Farm store; best tasting fresh vegetables; over 20 different vegetables, sweet corn, potatoes, squash, and a big selection of fall pumpkins. 35 acres of fresh market produce. Great quantities for canning and freezing. WIC accepted. Hours: 8am7pm daily from July-October. We are located 1 mile North of Baldwin on Hwy 63 and 90th Avenue.

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markets Barron County Country Lane Farmers’ Market Ezra Bender Phone: 715.637.5367 countrylane[at]countrylanemarket.com countrylanemarket.com Three miles North of Barron on Rural 16th street. Open the third Thursday in June 2 pm-8 pm

Rice Lake Farmers’ Market Hank or Barb Vandenbrink Phone: 715.357.3060 barbv[at]chibardun.net We are located on the corner of Highway “O” and “SS” in Gordy’s parking lot. Every Saturday from 8 am to noon starting June to October.

Burnett County Alpha Farmers’ Market Susan Armstrong armstrong.sga[at]gmail.com Located at the Burnett Dairy Cooperative: Thursdays 3-5 pm. Mid-May through October.

Grantsburg Farmers’ Market Susan Armstrong armstrong.sga[at]gmail.com Grantsburg in the parking lot of the Grantsburg Village Offices: Monday noon to 2 pm Mid-May through October.

Siren Farmers’ Market Susan Armstrong armstrong.sga[at]gmail.com Siren Community Senior Center parking lot at the intersection of Hwy 35 and Hwy 70. Saturdays 1- 3 pm Mid-May through October.

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Clark County Abbotsford Farmers’ Market

Shelly Senoraske Phone: 715.615.1333 Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Tuesday 2:305:30 pm Located at the intersection of Hwy 13/ Business 29 (Across from Abby State Bank).

Greenwood Farmers’ Market Pete Dejno Phone: 715.937.1468 Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Wednesday 2- 6 pm Located east of Cenex Station at 203 E. Schofield Ave.

Loyal Farmers’ Market

John Dzieken Phone: 715.503.1018 Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Tuesdays from 2 pm-6 pm. Located in parking lot across from VFW on Union Street.

Neillsville Farmers’ Market Neillsville Area Chamber of Commerce Phone: 715.743.6444 Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Open June- October, Saturday 8 am - noon. Located in the Sniteman Town Square on the corner of Hewitt and 5th St.

Thorp Farmers’ Market

Randy Reeg Phone: 715.669.5371 Convenient parking is nearby. New vendors are always welcome. Located at the Forward Financial Bank parking lot, 105 S. Washington St. Open June October, Wednesday noon- 5 pm.

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Dunn County Menomonie Farmers’ Market

Phone: 715.781.1416 rthibado[at]wcap.org westcap.org/services/farmersmarket The market is held at the Dunn County Fairgrounds at 17th Ave. and Main St. Our market is open Wednesdays and Saturdays, June through October. Place check our Facebook page for current hours.

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MARKETs Eau Claire County Eau Claire Downtown Farmers’ Market

Deidra Barrickman Phone: 715.563.2644 dbarri[at]charter.net ecdowntownfarmersmarket.com May Saturdays 7:30 – 1:00 June – October Wednesdays 7:30 – 1:00 Thursdays 12:00 – 5:00 Saturdays 7:30 – 1:00

Eau Claire Farmers’ Market

farmermarketec[at]gmail.com eauclairefarmersmarket.com Days and Locations: Tuesday and Saturday at Gordy’s 3310 East Hamilton Wednesday at Gordy’s on 2717 Birch Street All Days: 8am-2pm June 6, 2015 – October 24, 2015

Jackson County Black River Falls Community Farmers’ Market

Joe Williams Phone: 715.284.4454 joe[at]scholzeace.com scholzeace.com Located at 133 County Road A, just off Hwy. 12/27 and Exit 115 of I-94. Tuesdays 2 pm-6 pm and Saturdays 9 am-1 pm

Black River Falls Downtown Farmers’ Market

Joe Williams Phone: 715.284.2503 joe[at]buzzandbrewshop.com downtownblackriverfalls.com Located in the heart of downtown on South 3rd St. between Main St. and Fillmore St. which is in front of the library. Thursdays 4 pm-6 pm

La Crosse County Cameron Park Farmers’ Market

Nell Saunders-Scott Phone: 608.433.6708 cameronparkmarket[at]hotmail.com cameronparkmarket.org Located in Cameron Park on King Street (between 4th St. and 5th Ave. So). Fridays, May through October 4 pm to 8 pm

Pepin County Swedeburg Community Farmers’ Market

Jennifer Lindahl stockholmfarmersmarket[at]gmail.com Facebook: Stockholm Farmers’ Market Located in downtown Stockholm. Open June through Mid-October Fridays, 4 pm - 7 pm

Pierce County River Falls Farmers’ Market Betty Schultz Phone: 715.220.6308 bellacollina98[at}yahoo.com Large grass lot at corner of 2nd St. and Locust St. downtown. Market season: June 1 - October 31. Tuesdays 3-6 pm and Saturdays 8 am-noon.

Spring Valley Farmers’ Market Phone: 715.778.5600 huppert[at]svtel.net springvalleywisconsin.org/teamoil/ Thursday from 12 pm-6 pm. Located on the west side of the Team Oil Travel Center starting at the picnic shelter going west. Participation in the market is free. Located west of the intersection of CTH CC and STH29.

Polk County Amery Heritage Farmers’ Market

Peter Henry Phone: 715.268.4500 phenry[at]hungryturtle.net ameryfarmtable.com/hungryturtle.coop/hungryturtle.net

Milltown Market

Deanna Wheeler Phone: 715.825.2313 milltownfarmmkt[at]lakeland.ws 108 Central Ave. Saturdays 9 am - 1 pm. May 9 October 24.

Osceola Farmers’ Market

Christine Elmquist Phone: 715.294.3038 christine.elmquist[at]communityhomestead.org Fridays 2 pm - 6 pm: June through October. Mill Pond Park (corner of Chieftain, Cascade and 1st Ave.)

Rusk County Bruce Community Farmers’ Market

Mary Lavaliere Phone: 715.868.2885 marylvlr[at]yahoo.com Facebook: Bruce Community Farmers’ Market Open Fridays, June through October, 2 pm - 6 pm

St. Croix County Baldwin - Main Street Farmers’ Market Tracy Carlson Phone: 715.684.3426 villageofbaldwin.com The market is held in Bailey Park (end of Main Street). Scheduled Saturdays from June 6th to October 10th, 9 am to 1 pm.

Hudson Farmers’ Market Dawn Gilbert Phone: 715.294.2541 hudsonfarmersmarketplaza94[at]hotmail.com hudsonfarmersmarketatplaza94.com Experience the Hudson Farmers’ Market (Plaza 94). Plaza 94 Shopping Center on Coulee Rd. on Thursdays 7:30 am to noon, June through October.

Located at Soo-Line Park. Saturdays 9 am - noon.

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New Richmond Heritage Center Farmers’ Market Phone: 715.246.3276 info[at]nrheritagecenter.org nrheritagecenter.org The market is held in the New Richmond Heritage Center parking lot. Located at 1100 Heritage Drive. Scheduled every Saturday from June 22th to October 24th, 7 am to sell out.

New Richmond - Westfields Hospital & Clinic Farmers’ Market Kelly Appeldorn Phone: 715.243.2600 WFCommunications[at]HealthPartners.com westfieldshospital.com Located at 535 Hospital Rd. (Westfields Hospital & Clinic). Open Tuesdays, 2 pm to 6 pm.

Roberts Farmers’ Market

Ivan Hackman Phone: 715.760.3600 hackmantownandcountry[at]gmail.com hackmantownandcountry.com Hackman Town and Country - I94 exit 10; N or Hwy 65 - 1 mile. Farmers’ Market mid June (weather and crop permitting) - October. Thursdays 4-7pm.

Sawyer County Hayward Farmers’ Market Beverly Thompson Phone: 715.550.5720 futilityfarms[at]hotmail.com Facebook: Futility Farms LLC Mondays, June through September, Noon to 4 pm. Located 15886W USH 63 (Junction 63 and Michigan).

Vernon County Viroqua Farmers’ Market

Nora Schmidt Phone: 608.637.2575 vcmsprograms[at]gmail.com viroqua-wisconsin.com Located one block west on Jefferson St. off of Main St. Open Saturdays 8 am-Noon, May through October.

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SPONSORs Amery Food Hub 110 Keller Avenue North Amery, WI 54001 Phone: 715.268.4500 phenry[at]hungryturtle.net ameryfarmtable.com/hungryturtle. coop/hungreyturtle.net Amery Food Hub is a unique local food emporium, composed of three businesses: Farm Table Restaurant, Hungry Turtle Farmers Coop, and Hungry Turtle Institute. Dedicated to sustainable farming, seasonal food, and building the local economy. Amery’s Food Hub is a 21st century solution for a new and dynamic food system.

Balsam Lake Brick Oven Breads

1305 160th St. (Hwy. 8 & 65) St. Croix Falls, WI 54024 Phone: 715.483.1775 kentsplants[at]hotmail.com balsamlakebreads.com We bake simple, wholesome, real breads in a wood fired brick oven. We grind organic grain for fresh flour and use the highest quality ingredients. We also sell Belgian beer and local cheese.

Earth Mother Midwife

Holland’s Family Cheese

Erin Kaspar-Frett E544 Highway 12 Knapp, WI Phone: 612.801.9967 midwife.erin[at]gmail.com earthmothermidwife.com

200 W. Liberty Drive Thorp, WI 54771 Phone: 715.669.5230 info[at]hollandsfamilycheese.com mariekegouda.com

Providing gentle, safe and competent care in pregnancy home birth, post partum and well person care. Serving western Wisconsin and metro area in Minnesota. Office in Menomonie, WI.

Holland’s Family Cheese is a family-owned business that specializes in hand-crafting national and world award wining Marieke Gouda using the fresh milk from their cows. Come sample this award-winning cheese, and get to know their friendly team. Visit www. mariekegouda.com for more information.

Farmer To Farmer

Just Local Food Cooperative

715.231.3259 Glenwood City, WI farmertofarmer.org

1117 S. Farwell St. Eau Claire, WI 54701 Phone: 715.552.3366 info[at]justlocalfood.com justlocalfood.com

A local non-profit supporting grassroots agricultural projects that are democratically initiated and managed. Find our direct trade, certified organic coffee from these stores on the map: Bolenvale, Just Local Food, Maple Hill and Menomonie Marke. See our website for info on membership, Central American travel and to order coffee directly.

Just: Justly produced and distributed foods Local: Sourced locally first Food: Energy for enjoying and sustaining life Cooperative: Community owned, open to everyone Daily 8 am to 9 pm

Participants in the Atlas must be family/cooperatively owned and sign a pledge that affirms their commitment to reducing chemical use, raising animals humanely, conserving the environment, and treating workers fairly. www.wifarmfresh.org

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SPONSORs Menomonie Market Food Co-op 521 E. 2nd St. 814 Main St. Menomonie, WI 54751 Phone: 715.235.6533 info[at]mmfc.coop mmfc.coop Menomoie Market is a vibrant member-owned downtown grocery store that specializes in organic and natural products. Membership is enjoyable and optional! The store is open weekdays 7 am - 8 pm and weekends 8 am - 7 pm. The Lunchbox salad and entrée bar is open weekdays 11 am - 2 pm.

Midwest Organic & Sustainable Education Service PO Box 339 Spring Valley, WI 54767 Phone: 715.778.5775 info[at]mosesorganic.org mosesorganic.org The Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES) is a non-profit education and outreach organization working to promote organic and sustainable agriculture in the Upper Midwest.

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People’s Food Co-op

Whole Earth Grocery

315 5th Ave. South La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608.784.5798 www.pfc.coop

Viroqua Food Co-op 609 N. Main St. Viroqua, WI 54665 Phone: 608.637.7511 info[at]viroquafood.coop viroquafood.coop

Community owned. We have a special understanding of how we must nourish and respect our shoppers, community, and environment. It is that “triple bottom line” that drives all that we do at PFC. We seek to help people make choices that are good for their health, their community, and their wallets.

Something Special From Wisconsin™ 2811 Agriculture Drive Madison, WI 53718 608.224.5112 DATCPSSFW[at]wi.gov somethingspecialwi.com Facebook: somethingspecialwisconsin Twitter: @WIssfw The Something Special from Wisconsin™ logo guarantees that at least 50% of a product’s ingredients, production, or processing activities are from Wisconsin. Products that display the Something Special from Wisconsin™ logo are recognized for quality and authenticity. When you see this logo, you know it’s from Wisconsin. You can find all members at www. somethingspecialwi.com. Wisconsin businesses can join at http://ssfwmembers.wi.gov.

VFC offers a one-stop shopping experience with a commitment to local/organic foods and superior customer service. Enjoy our deli serving three meals a day from the hot bar, soup and salad bar, hot or cold sandwiches , fresh baked goods, and coffee/espresso bar, plus a fabulous Sunday brunch. We’re big enough to meet your needs, small enough to meet your neighbors. Open daily 7am-9pm.

Wisconsin Farmers Union 117 W. Spring St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 Phone: 715.723.5561 info[at]wisconsinfarmersunion.com wisconsinfarmersunion.com Wisconsin Farmers Union enhances the quality of life for family farmers, rural communities, and all people through educational opportunities, cooperative endeavors and civic engagement. Founded in 1930, WFU has long stood as a champion of cooperatives, conservation, local food, renewable energy, and other initiatives that strengthen rural America.

Next Step Energy, LLC 612 Wagner St. Eau Claire, WI 54703 Phone: 715.830.9337 info[at]nextstepenergy.com nextstepenergy.com Solar domestic hot water systems, solar PV (electric) systems, radiant floor heating systems, certified electrical, certified heating and air conditioning, high efficiency gas boiler systems.

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SPONSORs JustLocalFood cooperative

fair prices • knowledgeable staff everyone welcome

Supporting local farmers & producers for over ten years! 1117 S Farwell Street open daily Eau Claire, WI 8am-9pm 715.552.3366 www.justlocalfood.coop

Mondovi, WI

Beef Lamb Pork Poultry Soap

We’re all in this together!

Food Routes: Eau Claire / Twin Cities - 2nd Saturday Rochester - 4th Friday of the month

No Weird Stuff!

No: antibiotics, hormones, herbicides, pesticides, clones, MSG, nitrates/ites or artificial anything

TogetherFarms.com • togetherfarms@gmail.com • 715-210-4740

more organic? Want m Support MOSES— the Midwest Organic & Sustainable Education Service.

We teach farmers how to grow organic!

mosesorganic.org www.wifarmfresh.org

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609 N. Main St. 608.637.7511 viroquafood.coop

United to Grow Family Agriculture ©2011 • Eric C. Snowdeal III • Organic Valley

Agricultural Policy Local Food Systems Cooperative Development Farm-Based Renewable Energy Sustainable Rural Communities Youth Program & Summer Camp

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People’s Food Co -op For over 40 years People’s Food Co-op has supplied local, farm-fresh produce to the Driftless Region. Stores in La Crosse, WI and Rochester, MN

Give a Stronger Voice to Rural America. Join Wisconsin Farmers Union and help preserve the economic health and sustainability of our family farms and rural communities. Visit us at www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com or call 800-272-5531.

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Did you know? The Atlas is distributed throughout western Wisconsin. This includes the following counties:

Where Small Family Farms Thrive AMERY, WISCONSIN

Barron, Buffalo, Burnett, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn,

HUNGRY TURTLE INSTITUTE

Eau Claire, Jackson,

& COMMERCIAL KITCHEN

La Crosse, Monroe,

AMERY FOOD HUB

Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Rusk, St. Croix, Sawyer, Trempealeau, and Washburn.

FARM TABLE RESTAURANT

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Every dollar spent on Something Special from Wisconsin™ products and services supports the Wisconsin way of life.

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Live like our lamb, on the same diet, and try – just try– to be unhealthy.

Founded in 1983, Something Special from Wisconsin™ is a trademarked marketing program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.

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U.S. Naonal Kubb Championship July 11 and 12 - Eau Claire, WI Kid Kubb - July 10 USAKUBB.ORG

Thank you to all the farms, farmers’ markets, and sponsors in the Atlas. When you buy locally grown food, your food dollars stay in Western Wisconsin and keep family farms and rural communities alive. In addition, eating food grown sustainably and organically is good for

The old Nordic game taking over the Midwest. All skill levels and experience are welcome. Eau Claire, WI - The Kubb Capital of North America

our environment and your health.

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City of Eau Claire PLACEMAKING HAYMARKET PLAZA

Mission Statement

DECEMBER 13, 2013

The mission of the West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (WCWRPC) is to be an innovative leader in the responsible planning and development of the region through coordination, partnerships, advocacy, and service.

PREPARED BY WEST CENTRAL

WISCONSIN REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

WCWRPC is:

• a multi-county planning agency covering Barron, Chippewa, Clark, Dunn, Eau Claire, Polk, and St. Croix counties. • statutorily charged with planning for the physical, social, and economic development of the region. • not a state agency and has no regulatory authority. • a local partner and actively provides support to local governments when additional expertise and cost-effective assistance is needed.

Our services include: Business Finance Economic Development GIS Mapping & Graphic Visualization Grant Writing & Administration Hazard Mitigation & Preparedness Housing Sustainability Transportation St. Croix County Comprehensive Plan Agriculture & Farmland Preservation

St. Croix Falls School District SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PLAN

Farm Fresh Atlas

2013 Western Wisconsin Local Food Directory www.wifarmfresh.org

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West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission

CHIPPEWA DUNN EAU CLAIRE

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Adopted January 3, 2012

SEPTEMBER 2013

Prepared with assistance from West Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission

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Phone: (715) 836-2918

800 Wisconsin Street Mail Box 9 Eau Claire WI 54703 Fax: (715) 836-2886 wcwrpc@wcwrpc.org

http://www.wcwrpc.org


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