2016 Atlas Eastern

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2016 Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin

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What’s Inside: • Area Map • Participating Farms • Local Business • Community Gardens • Area Events • Farmers Markets • Monarchs • Public Use Kitchens


Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin - 2016

This is the 13th annual edition of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin. Thanks to all of you who have supported this publication through the years. We couldn’t have done it without you! When you purchase from local farms and businesses, you demonstrate your commitment to a safe food supply and protection of the environment. Buying locally helps farmers stay on the farm, supports local economies and builds communities. When you make your purchase, let them know you found them through the Atlas. To order copies of the Atlas contact: Fred Depies 920-418-2718 or 920-849-9459, or visit our website at www.farmfresheastwi.org The farms and businesses/organizations in this Atlas pledge their commitment to the following: Farms pledge that they: • Are family or cooperatively owned. • Are committed to reducing the application of synthetic fertilizers. • Are operated in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources. • Treat animals with care, respect, and have access to the outdoors. • Provide safe and fair working conditions for employees. • Sell Wisconsin products that they grow on their farm or help produce. Businesses/Organizations pledge that they: • Are family or cooperatively owned or is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote a sustainable, regional food system. • Operate in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources. • Provides safe and fair working conditions for employees. • Sell produce grown on Wisconsin farms or sell products made by their business using raw materials grown on Wisconsin farms, or use fair trade, sustainable or organically raised ingredients in their products.

Farm Fresh Atlas™ is a trademark of REAP, Inc., used with permission by grassroots coalitions throughout Wisconsin to produce five independent atlases: Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Western Wisconsin, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin, Southern Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas™, and Central Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas™. Learn more about these Atlases by visiting www. farmfreshatlas.org.

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Credits

Advisor: Fred Depies Cartography: Adam Pfefferle, East Central Regional Planning Commission Cover Art: Phyllis Verhyen Distribution: Trust Local Foods Editor: Erika Jensen Intern: Jessica Gibeault Layout and Design: Mark Schlueter Photography: Farm Fresh Atlas Farmers Proofing: Tani Grimh, Sue Blaustein Sales: Fred Depies, Erika Jensen, Suzanne Zipperer Website: Dairy State Designs Special Thanks to Atlas Committee members: Jerold Berg, Lester Laack, Penny Mueller and Suzanne Zipperer.

About the Cover

This year’s cover painting, “Sunflower Bouquets,” by award-winning artist Phyllis Verhyen conveys the uniqueness of the Appleton Downtown Farm Market in plein air style. Phyllis and her husband Dennis are from Appleton and reside in Greenleaf, Wisconsin. Phyllis Verhyen graduated from the Kewaunee Academy of Fine Art in 2008 after three and half years of study. Now a professional artist, her career is promoted by a high level of excellence in drawing and painting. The artist has completed a series of six paintings of different Appleton Market scenes. These paintings are available as limited edition, fine art Giclée reproduction prints and cards. You can view them at www.inkdroparthaus.com. Phyllis Verhyen can be contacted at pverhyen@gmail. com, or 920-532-6612 or www.inkdroparthaus.com. She is available to create reasonably priced paintings of your community, with your advantage to purchase fine art Giclee prints for resale.

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Quick Find Produce and Farm Guide Icon

Type

Farm Number

Icon

Type

Farm Number

7, 15, 17, 20, 22, 30, 39

Herbs

1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 16, 26, 29, 32, 44, 48

Beef

5, 6, 11, 14, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 29, 31, 34, 35, 36, 43, 46, 47

Honey

6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 29, 31, 32, 33, 37, 40, 51, 52

Bison

13, 35

Lamb

11, 15, 24

Artisan

Certified Natrually Grown

12,44,51

Certified Organic

5, 6 9,. 11, 16, 21, 32, 34, 43, 48, 50, 52

Cheese/ Dairy

6, 25

Maple Syrup

Community Sponsored 1, 9, 16, 24, 32, 37, 48 Agriculture Eggs Facebook

7, 9, 24, 25, 32, 34, 39, 46

Farmers Markets

12, 16, 19, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52

Farm To School

3, 5, 7, 11, 28, 35, 44, 48,

Fish Flowers Fruit

On-Farm Sales

1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52

Pork

6, 10, 11, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 27, 29, 46, 47

Poultry

1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 18, 24, 26, 29, 37, 43, 49

Pumpkins/ Fall Decor Roadside Stand

44 2, 9, 17, 29, 38, 40, 41, 45 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 24, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 37, 40, 41, 119, 50, 52

6, 7, 11, 25, 32, 37, 40, 42, 50, 52

5, 10, 11, 24, 27, 37, 43, 46 6, 17, 32, 45, 50 3, 7, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 28, 38, 41, 50, 51, 52

Tours

5, 22, 42

U-Pick

3, 5, 7, 15, 18, 28, 33, 38, 41, 45, 49, 50, 52

Vegetables

1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, 45, 48

Wine

4, 22, 50

Table Of Contents Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 26, 30, 32 Farm Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14 Monarchs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Area Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Business Listing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22

Friends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Community Gardens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24 Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26 Farmers Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-30 Certified Public Use Kitchens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

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Farms Brown

1. The Bridge-Between Retreat Center

MAP: G5

4471 Flaherty Ln. Denmark, WI 054208 Dayna Kennedy 920-864-7230 info@bridge-between.com bridge-between.com The Bridge-Between is a retreat center, and our mission is to provide a contemplative bridge to deepen relationships with self, God, neighbor, and creation. We promise a vibrant community built upon spirituality, wholeness, sustainable living, farming, and preservation of our heritage. We grow using organic principles and offer vegetable CSA memberships, eggs, poultry, and locally spun and carded wool. We also offer workshops and events to teach a self-sufficient way of life.

3. Oneida Apple Orchard

MAP: F4

4. Trout Springs Winery

MAP: G5

3976 W. Mason St. Oneida, WI 54155 Jeff Scofield 920-869-2468 apple-orchard@oneidanation.org oneidanation.org/orchard The Oneida Apple Orchard has a large variety of apples. There is also a wide variety of fresh seasonal produce, such as strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, sweet corn, squash and pumpkins. The third Saturday in September is our Apple Fest with horse-drawn wagon rides and many activities. Please call for hours of operation and tour information.

8150 River Rd. Greenleaf, WI 54126 Andrea and Steve DeBaker 920-864-7761 brchrivr@centurytel.net troutspringswinery.com Trout Springs Winery not only makes internationally recognized award-winning wines, but also raises some of the finest rainbow, brook, and brown trout in the nation. Our processed fish are available on a call-ahead basis; phone your order by Tuesday for pickup on Friday or Saturday. Our tasting room features locally produced products that pair beautifully with our wines. We now have free-range eggs, courtesy of our hard working, bug-busting vineyard chickens.

Credit: Bridge-Between

A garden at the Bridge-Between Retreat Center grows vegetables for a CSA.

2. Stone Silo Prairie Gardens

MAP: F5

Credit: Justin Kroning

2325 Oak Ridge Circle De Pere, WI 54115 Justin Kroening 920-713-2879 kroeningjustin@gmail.com stonesiloprairie.com Stone Silo Prairie Gardens is a native perennial farm. We focus on growing plants that are good for the environment.

Stone Silo Prairie Gardens is a great place to find native plants in bloom.

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5. Tsyunhehkwa (joon-hey-qwa)

MAP: E4

139 Riverdale Dr. Oneida, WI 54155 Jeff Metoxen 920-869-2141 jmetoxen@oneidanation.org oneidanation.org/tsyunhehkwa Open to the public, located on an 80-acre OCIA farm, we are committed to education and practices in sustainability. We provide high-quality foods, such as our heirloom white corn, grass-fed beef, pastured poultry/eggs, organic vegetables and berries. The Cannery produces several products with our white corn, and they also process salsa and pickles from our garden items. We provide workshops and tours by appointment only. Products available at the Oneida Market.

Credit: Jeanne McKewan

Calumet

6. Grassway Organics

MAP: F7

N600 Plymouth Trail New Holstein, WI 53061 Chaz and Megan Self 920-894-4201 grasswayorganics@gmail.com grasswayorganics.com We are a certified organic diversified meat farm. Shop our on-farm store to enjoy our organically fed and actively pastured chickens and turkeys (whole and pieces), eggs from eggmobile chickens, and all cuts of grass-fed jersey beef (no corn ever fed). We sell a wide assortment of the very healthiest organic whole foods in our membership store.

7. Heritage Orchard LLC

Farms MAP: E7

N2963 Lakeshore Dr. Chilton, WI 53014 Vern Gasch 920-849-2158 appleannie4@hotmail.com heritageorchard.net Heritage Orchard is a family-owned and operated orchard for your family to enjoy. Located on the east shore of Lake Winnebago along the base of the Niagara Escarpment, a perfect location for raising high quality, great tasting apples. Open September and October for pick-your-own apples and pumpkins, as well as the farm market featuring unique food products, caramel apples, award-winning apple cider, fresh apple cider doughnuts, and the craft loft.

8. Sattler Farm Lamb

MAP: F6

W3167 Country Road F Chilton, WI 53014 Darren Sattler 920-849-9749 darren@sattlerfarmlamb.com Sattlerfarmlamb.com Sattler Farm raises delicious, locally grown lamb. We offer lamb by retail cuts year round. Frozen chops, steaks, legs, roasts, stew meat, and ground lamb available. We take orders during the summer for fall delivery of whole or half carcasses. Visit our farm during our annual Open Barn in March to see the newborn lambs. Call for more information. Operated by Darren Sattler.

Columbia

9. Burr Oak Gardens LLC

MAP: A9

W5511 County Road B Rio, WI 53960 Tyler and Kate Rowe 920-992-3643 kate@burroakgardens.com burroakgardens.com Since 2010, we have been delivering CSA shares to the Appleton area. We offer three CSA sizes to fit your family’s needs: the mini, the basic and the double. Pickup is on Thursdays at our locations in Appleton, Neenah and Menasha. Shares are delivered mid-June through October for a 20-week season. Fall storage shares and honey are available as add-ons. Visit our website for more information, and join us for the 2016 season!

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Farms Door

10. Flying Tractor Farm, LLC

MAP: I2

5324 Whitefish Bay Rd. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 Ron Schweigert 920-243-4300 rschweigs@gmail.com flyingtractorfarm.com Flying Tractor Farm LLC is a 30-acre meat and vegetable farm, in transition to certified organic. All animals have full access to the outdoors, and are fed only organic grains, vegetables and eggs. We grow in greenhouses, fields, and hydroponically. We’ve restored an 1896 barn, and farm tours are welcomed by calling ahead.

13. Bluestem Bison LLC

MAP: E8

W2749 Golf Course Rd. Mt. Calvary, WI 53057 Rebecca Ries 920-923-2028 bluestembison@fastbytes.com Bluestem Bison sells meat produced from healthy, grass-fed animals raised on our farm. Our pastures and hay are chemical free. Neither hormones nor antibiotics are given to our animals. Bison meat is naturally tasty and not at all gamey. We sell at our farm, at the Eden Meat Market, and through Trust Local Foods.

Credit: Bluestem Bison

11. Waseda Farms and Market

MAP: J2

7281 Logerquist Rd. Baileys Harbor, WI 54202 Matt Lutsey 920-839-2222 matt@wasedafarms.com WasedaFarms.com Our family’s Certified Organic farm is located in Baileys Harbor. We raise beef, pork and poultry, and produce in the summer. Our humanely raised animals enjoy more than 300 acres of beautiful Door County farmland. Our Waseda Farms Country Market is open year-round and sells our products and other local, organic, and artisan groceries. Come see where great food comes from.

Bison graze on pasture at Bluestem Bison farm.

14. Hickory Ridge Farm

Fond du Lac

12. The Berry Dairy

MAP: E7

W1872 County Road HHH Malone, WI 53049 Joe and Rosi Faust 920-795-4550 We eat everything we grow, and only sell what we would use ourselves! We specialize in high quality fruits and vegetables, June starts with fresh pre-picked strawberries! A wide range of summer produce includes: kohlrabi, zucchini, spinach, beets, cabbage (red or green) onions (red or yellow), tomatoes, peppers, muskmelon, watermelon, and winter squash. Insecticide-free gourmet popcorn and raspberries.

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MAP: D8

W9502 Oak Center Rd. Waupun, WI 53963 Joel Goodlaxson 920-324-5329 Our beef is sustainably raised and delicious! Cattle are fed a mixture of pasture grasses, silage, and organic grains. We sell by the half, quarter, and also in several mixed packages, which allows customers to purchase smaller quantities. Our beautiful sixth-generation farm is certified organic, and adjoins the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge and the Wild Goose State Trail. Tours available by appointment only.

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15. The Little Farmer LLC

MAP: E7

N9438 Highway 151 Malone, WI 53049 920-921-4784 Apple House 920-358-9538 Farm House thelittlefarmer@rocketmail.com mytlf.com Open from August through November, The Little Farmer is a rustic, family-oriented farm growing apples and pumpkins for 150 years. Offered are hayrides, school tours, bakery, caramel apples, playground, goats to pet and feed, pick-your-own and already picked apples and pumpkins, corn maze, Apple House, Craft Barn, weekend entertainment, and gifts. The Farm House Café serves field to table meals daily, during the season till 2 p.m.

Green Lake

17. Thundering Hoof Ranch, LLC

Farms MAP: B7

N7471 Forest Ridge Rd. Berlin, WI 54923 Stephanie Hoppa 920-361-0105 thunderinghoof86@yahoo.com thunderinghoofranch.com Located within the beautiful and gentle rolling hills of Green Lake County, and as fourth- and fifth-generation farmers, we work with the land to restore habitat for wildlife, while providing superior tasting meats—100% grass-fed beef and Icelandic lamb. Pastured Berkshire pork, pastured heirloom chickens and eggs. We have an on-farm store and do our own meat processing.

Kewaunee

18. Red Grouse Farm

MAP: H5

19. Theys Orchard

MAP: H4

N1164 Town Hall Rd. Kewaunee, WI 54216 Richard and Becky Schleis 920-388-0107 redgrousefarm@tm.net RedGrouseFarm.com Red Grouse Farm is family owned and operated. We are proud to farm with sustainable and holistic practices. We are working with nature! We specialize in strawberries, raw honey, and grass-fed beef and other meats. Come see us on the farm!

Credit: Erika Jensen

16. Park Ridge Organics, LLC

MAP: E7

N8410 Abler Rd. Fond du Lac, WI 5493v7 Robyn Calvey 920-979-9658 robyn@parkridgeorganics.com parkridgeorganics.com Park Ridge Organics has been growing high-quality, certified organic produce since 2003. The farm offers produce direct-to-consumer through its Vegetable Share Program (CSA), a stand at the Downtown Appleton Farmers Market, and its Farm Store (open June-October; Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; closed Sundays). Visit our website for more information about how to become a member and for a listing of farm events. Farm tours available by appointment. Thank you for supporting your local farms!

E974 Hwy 54 Luxemburg, WI 54217 Judy Theys 920-362-5884 jjames247@centurytel.net The Theys Orchard has been family owned since 1941. Jim and Judy Theys are third-generation owners. Theys Orchard is located on Highway 54 near Luxemburg, 15 miles east of Green Bay or 11 miles west of Lake Michigan. We grow Macintosh, Paula Red, Viking, Cortland, Red Delicious, Zestar, Gala, and Honey Crisp apples, and sell honey, caramel apples, and cider. Apples are sold at a roadside stand and in South Luxemburg from August-February.

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Farms Manitowoc

20. Floppy Ear Farm, LLC

Credit: Erika Jensen

MAP: G6

16711 Hilltop Rd. Reedsville, WI 54230 Christine Kocourek and Keith Schroeder 920-775-9364 FloppyEarFarm@yahoo.com floppyearfarm.com We are a small family farm producing national award-winning goat milk-based bath and body products. Milk is sourced from our goats which graze on pastures in the summer and hay from our certified organic fields in the winter. Whole raw milk is transformed into bar, liquid, and laundry soaps and lotions. Our soothing products cater to individuals with scent allergies, sensitive skin, dermatitis, psoriasis, or eczema.

22. London Dairy Alpacas and Gift Store

MAP: H6

23. Misty River Farm

MAP: G7

6827 State Hwy 147 Two Rivers, WI 54241 Wade Gease and Kevin Stoer 920-793-4165 ldalpacas@charter.net londondairyalpacas.com The best alpaca tour you will ever take! We have been repeatedly told that our hands-on, interactive, and education tour is a must see for all ages. Feed, interact, touch, and take pictures of these amazing animals. Understand how these gentle alpacas ended up as livestock on this ranch, which was started in 1888. See the beautiful soft, warm and natural products made from their fiber. Tours and/or visits must be arranged in advance by calling or emailing.

Credit: London Dairy Farm

London Dairy Farm in Two Rivers offers hands-on, interactive, and education tours.

21. Golden Bear Farm

MAP: G7

15115 Lax Chapel Rd. Kiel, WI 53042 Marie and Steve Deibele 920-333-0005 goldenbearfarm@gmail.com goldenbearfarm.com We raise 100% grass-fed beef and pastured Berkshire pork using sustainable farming practices. Our pastures are certified organic, naturally fertilized, and enhanced with sea minerals. Our animals are rotationally grazed on fresh pastures and have access to fresh air, fresh water, sunshine and space to exercise. We never feed corn, soy, GMOs, processed foods, or hormones. We sell 1/4, 1/2 and whole steers, and 1/2 and whole pigs, cut to order through Beck’s Meats, Oshkosh.

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16210 County Road M Cleveland, WI 53015 Colleen and Mark Hansen 920-565-3796 mchansen@tds.net Food from our small, grass-grazing, family farm to you—we have beef available in convenient 10 lb. boxes of either ground or a variety. Pick up year-round at the farm or at area farmers markets. This fall, we’ll have pastured pork available too—in half or whole animals. We and our animals enjoy this gentle, pasture-based life and the good food it produces. Now you can too! Please call ahead if you can.

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24. River of Dreams, Inc.

MAP: F6

25. Saxon Homestead Farm

MAP: H7

23927 W. Hillcrest Rd. Brillion, WI 54110 Dennis Drzewiecki 920-860-5184 dennis@riverofdreamsinc.com riverofdreamsinc.com We’re a family business, farming nearly 100 acres, practicing organic, sustainable methods with our animals’ grazing pastures using Management Intensive Grazing. We raise 100% grass-fed beef and lamb, free-range chickens and eggs, turkeys and pork. Free-range chickens and turkeys receive certified organic grain. Our products are available at our farm store and numerous farmers markets (call for availability). Visitors welcome! Please call ahead. We’re on Facebook @River of Dreams Inc.

15621 South Union Rd. Cleveland, WI 53015 Karl Klessig 920-693-3360 saxon1@tds.net saxonhomestead.com At Saxon Homestead Farm, we pride ourselves on raising high-quality grass-fed finished beef and wood-fired pure maple syrup. We encourage environmental sustainability and humane treatment of livestock. We ‘finish’ our steers in summer and fall on a salad bar mixture of pasture grasses and legumes. Only milk from our herd is used to make our family of American original cheeses at Saxon Creamery. Visitors welcome!

26. Sullivan Family Farm

Farms MAP: H6

7725 County Road R Manitowoc, WI 54220 Ryan and Jackie Sullivan 920-629-5658 or 920-629-5624 sullivanfarm@tm.net Sullivan Family Farm is a five acre farm with a focus on producing high-quality meat, eggs and produce through the use of sustainable methods, free from chemicals and sprays. We sell pasture-raised chicken, eggs and vegetables from our farm. We are working on extending the growing season through the use of multiple hoop houses and are adding raspberries, rabbit meat, and grass-fed lamb this year. Our farm began as a dream to feed our family the highest quality, most nutritious food we could, and our goal is to be able to help feed our community fresh, nutrient-dense food that tastes great. Ryan is a proud member of the Farmer Veteran Coalition, and our products are certified Homegrown by Heroes.

Credit: Suzanne Zipperer

s Painted sunflowers bloom on a barn at Viola’s Kitchen Garden.

27. Viola’s Kitchen Garden

MAP: H6

8023 County Road Q Manitowoc, WI 54220 Suzanne Zipperer 920-482-8071 violaskitchengarden@gmail.com violaskitchengarden.com Viola’s Kitchen Garden is located two miles east of Francis Creek on the Zipperer family farm. This tiny operation specializes in Freedom Ranger pastured chickens, which are bred for flavor. The chickens range from dawn to dusk and are brought in to keep them safe at night. These are strong, healthy birds that know how to forage and need no medication to grow. In addition to pasture, they are fed a mixture of grains purchased from the local feed mill that is light on corn/soy. Viola’s also has pastured pork sold by the 30 lb. box. In addition to meat, an assortment of vegetables is offered in season, as are red fall raspberries.

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Farms

28. Wilfert Farms, LLC

MAP: H6

7528 Manitou Dr. Two Rivers, WI 54241 Dave and Terri Wilfert 920-683-3264 sales@wilfertfarms.com wilfertfarms.com The roots of our farm go back to 1877. We have pioneered the ‘Eat fresh, Eat local’ movement over the past 30 years. Our goal is to put the food on your plate the same day it’s harvested. We are highly respected in the Wisconsin agricultural community and intend to keep it that way! We hope to see you soon! EBT accepted.

Oconto

29. Behnke Farm’s Grass Fed Beef and Pasture Pork MAP: F2 4420 Behnke Road Lena, WI 54139 Dale Behnke 920-829-5196 info@behnkefarms.com behnkefarms.com Behnke’s Grass Fed Beef is a small family owned farm. We hold a Wisconsin Mobile Retail Food Establishment License, which allows us to sell individual package cuts and 1/4, 1/2 and whole carcass of rotational grazed grass-fed and grass-finished Angus beef cattle. We also sell pasture-raised free-range hogs (1/2 and whole carcass) and roasting hogs by request. We offer cage-free brown eggs and free-range chickens, as well as free range turkeys and geese by request. Starting in 2016, we will offer a limited amount of summer vegetable CSA shares and honey. We are a working farm, so please call or email to set up a time for your visit.

31. Nicolet Farms Inc.

MAP: E2

32. Pensaukee Valley Certified Organic Farm

MAP: G3

11008 Hwy 64 Suring, WI 54174 Mike and Toni Rupiper 920-842-2076 nicolet_farms@yahoo.com Nicolet Farms is a family-owned muck farm located on the border of the Nicolet National Forest. Our motto is “Locally grown, locally sold.” Our on-farm store provides customers with a seasonal cornucopia of choices ranging from carrots, beets, potatoes, onions, cabbage, beans, apples, tomatoes, pickles, peppers, broccoli, kohlrabi, honey, pumpkins, squash, garlic, rutabagas and horseradish. We also sell beef halves and hamburger. Call for availability. Open year round.

4171 Lockstein Ln. Oconto, WI 54153 Douglas Zimmerman 920-834-5002 CarolZimmerman61@gmail.com We want to provide an alternative to conventional food by offering local, fresh, certified organic food for our community. We specialize in heirloom and hard-to-find produce and fruits not found in stores. We are at the following Green Bay markets: Saturday, Broadway Wednesday market, and the New Leaf Winter Market. We offer a single, half or full share CSA, pick-up site in Green Bay. Thank you for supporting a local organic farm.

Outagamie

33. Blueberry Haven 30. Hums of Faith Suris

MAP: G3

6192 Van Hulle Ln. Oconto, WI 54153 Jim Konyn 920-834-5447 alpacas06@centurytel.net humsoffaithsuris.com We are an alpaca farm specializing in the Suri alpaca. We have raw fiber, rovings and handspun yarn from our Suri alpacas for sale, as well as animals. We have a wide variety of alpaca products for sale, from socks to blankets. We also have vegetables available in season.

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MAP: C4

W9967 Country Road XX Bear Creek, WI 54922 Moni Jarvais 715-823-4091 blueberryhaven@frontiernet.net blueberryhaven.net We are a family-owned and operated blueberry farm. PYO or pre-picked available. We use an all-natural fertilizer program. Plants range from three to five feet tall. There are five different varieties extending our season from mid-July through August. The berries need four to six days for ripening. Call for picking days and times. WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers accepted.

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34. Full Circle Farm

MAP: E4

35. Oneida Nation Farm

MAP: E5

W2407 Hofa Park Rd. Seymour, WI 54165 920-373-7105 Rick Adamski and Valerie Dantoin radamski@granitewave.com landsandlives.org Offering grass-fed, organic beef by the piece or by quarters. Grazing is key to our award-winning conservation ethic: we treat the land and animals right. We are leaders in growing lush pasture and making nutritious, high-quality meats. Visit the website. Click on the YouTube video to see Rick, the cattle, and the farm that’s been in the family 100 years in a “teaser” for a documentary we are helping create.

N6010 County Road C Seymour, WI 54165 Jeff Scofield 920-833-7952 farm@oneidanation.org oneidanation.org The 500 head of Oneida Natural Black Angus herd receives all-natural feed with no added antibiotics, hormones, steroids, or animal byproducts. The same is true for the naturally grazed buffalo herd on the Oneida Farm. You can purchase both meats by quarters and halves directly from the farm; the Oneida Market located at 501 Packerland Drive in Green Bay sells the meats in select cuts.

Ozaukee

MAP: G9

6806 Hwy KW Belgium, WI 53004 Steve Young and Debra Jo Becker 262-285-7070 rareearthfarm@frontier.com rareearthfarm.com A wide assortment of vegetables and fruits delivered weekly from mid-June until late November. Maple syrup and honey included with a subscription. Free-range eggs are offered for an additional cost. Pick up sites are located in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, Washington and Waukesha counties. On-farm seasonal activities such as our fall harvest festival. Work share programs available. Farming methods: organic but not certified, with an emphasis on Integrated Pest Management. Sign-up form available on our website.

38. Witte’s Vegetable Farm LLC

MAP: F10

10006 Bridge Rd. Cedarburg, WI 53012 Robert and Christine Witte 262-377-1423 wittes.veg@gmail.com wittesvegfarm.com We are a third-generation farm that specializes in homegrown produce. We enjoy growing and selling top-quality produce at a fair price. The farm stand is open May through October, with regular hours starting July 5.

Sheboygan

36. Kay’s Home Farm

MAP: F9

8707 Kaehler’s Mill Road Cedarburg, WI 53012 Kay Castner 262-377-7292 kjcastner@yahoo.com kaysfarm.com We raise Kay’s Purely Pastured Beef on our farm near Cedarburg. Find the description for our Convenience Pack on our website. Our beef is raised on summer pasture and winter alfalfa hay with no processed feed, grain, or artificial hormones. It is processed at a small, family operated, Wisconsininspected plant.

37. Rare Earth Farm

Farms

39. Bahr Creek Llamas and Fiber Studio

MAP: G8

N1021 Saulk Trail Cedar Grove, WI 53013 Mark and Brigitte DeMaster 920-668-6417 demaster@bahrcreek.com bahrcreek.com Shop this area’s source for quality yarns, spinning wheels, looms, needle felting, gifts and supplies for the fiber enthusiast in a cozy country setting—while watching the llamas romp and play. Fifteen minutes south of Sheboygan on Highway 43; exit #113; right at the Citgo Station, 1/4 mile on North Saulk Trail Road.

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Tapping trees for maple syrup at Drewry Farm.

40. Capelle’s Farm Market

MAP: G8

41. Give Me Some Old Time Gardens

MAP: F8

2236 Eastern Ave. Plymouth, WI 53073 David Capelle 920-892-6826 Capelle’s Farm Market is family owned and operated, located 1/2 mile west of STH 57 on Business 23. We offer a complete line of fruits and vegetables in season, local maple syrup, honey and sorghum, pumpkins, and fall decorations. Also a large selection of Christmas trees and wreaths for the holiday season. WI Senior Nutrition and WIC vouchers accepted. Open daily mid-July till Halloween, then Thanksgiving till Christmas.

W6029 County F Cascade, WI 53011 Jeff Seider and Les Laack 920-207-1962 leslaack@aol.com Just as our name says, we’re back to where nature intended for us to be. We grow what our family loves. Our gourmet asparagus is a real treat. Our other vegetables include lettuce, radishes, peas and beans, tomatoes, peppers, onions, beets, squash, pumpkins and melons. We are especially proud of our fresh strawberries and raspberries—our family favorite. Come and treat yourself to some of that Good Old Time fresh flavor, quality and nutrition.

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42. Drewry Farm Maple Products

MAP: G8

43. Jeff-Leen Farm

MAP: G9

44. Lake Orchard Farm Aquaponics

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W5762 Winooski Rd. Plymouth, WI 53073 Barbara Drewry-Zimmerman 920-893-5189 bzimmy@excel.net Drewry Farms, Inc. is a family-owned business specializing in pure maple syrup and maple syrup products. Our family has been making maple syrup for more than 150 years and offers a pure product for your enjoyment and nutritional needs. We sell syrup either wholesale or retail and offer all grades of syrup. Call ahead for tours and purchases. We offer tours to schools, 4-H, and all groups. Best time is in March and April. Annual Open House held the 4th Saturday in March from 11-3pm.

N254 County Road I Random Lake, WI 53075 Jeff and Kathy Preder 920-948-9508 or 920-994-9502 jeffleen88@gmail.com We are a fifth-generation farm, homesteaded in 1868, raising grass-fed certified Piedmontese beef. The farm is certified organic. Pastured poultry as meat birds, only in season. Egg chickens pastured in season and moved inside for the winter . Call ahead for farm pickup or visits. Saturday farmers markets: Fox Point and Tosa. Winter market: Milwaukee. Naturally better for you.

W839 Lake Orchard Ct. Sheboygan, WI 53083 Nate and Mary Calkins 920-627-3249 mary@lakeorchardretreat.com lakeorchardaquaponics.com A sixth-generation family farm located on the shores of Lake Michigan, eight miles north of Sheboygan. We produce lettuce, herbs, vegetables, and frozen tilapia fillets. No pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals. Minimal washing required. On-farm sales and wholesale distribution to restaurants, grocery stores, and other businesses.

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45. Spiekers Pumpkin Farm

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N1181 Highway 57 Random Lake, WI 53075 Tom and Annette Spieker 920-994-9740 atspieker@hotmail.com spiekerspumpkinfarm.com We have pumpkins, squash, gourds, painted pumpkins, Indian corn, cornstalks, straw bales, broomcorn and dried flowers. Open late September through October weekdays 10 a.m. to dark. Weekend wagon rides, cornfield maze, and concessions. Weekday school tours by appointment.

Credit: Caledonia Corra Credit: East Slope Farm

Caledonia Corral offers pastured Tamworth pork

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East Slope Farm offers a diverse mixture of vegetables as part of their CSA

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46. Dominion Valley Farm

MAP: C6

48. East Slope Farm LLC

MAP: B4

N321 Klemp Rd. Fremont, WI 54940 Curt Pheifer 920-915-0453 caledoniacorral@hotmail.com cpheifer.wix.com/caledoniacorral Pastured Tamworth pork, “the bacon pig,” is a longer hog that yields more bacon than most breeds. Also not as much backfat, so you get more meat yield than most. Our pigs are out rooting around, which really gives the pork a flavor unfound in your store-bought pork. Grass-fed beef when available.

MAP: E9

8375 Midland Dr. Allenton, WI 53002 Brandon and Tammera Dykema 262-629-9423 dominionvalleyfarm@juno.com dominionvalleyfarm.com Dominion Valley Farm is a small family-run farm. We raise all of our animals on pasture—naturally! Our chickens, Broad-breasted White and heritage turkeys, heritage breed pigs (Tamworth/Large Blacks), and grass-fed, grass-finished Galloway beef provide our customers with the freshest, tastiest and healthiest meats. No hormones or antibiotics are used. Make an appointment to shop at the farm or visit us at our farmers markets. “Like” us on Facebook.

47. Caledonia Corral

N8905 West River Rd. Manawa, WI 54949 Brian and Anne Nischke 920-596-3474 info@eastslopefarm.com eastslopefarm.com East Slope is a small, certified organic family farm in Manawa, Wisconsin. We are dedicated to growing high-quality vegetables. Customers appreciate our clean, fresh, flavorful produce. We offer CSA delivery to Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, New London, Waupaca, Manawa, and Stevens Point. On Saturday morning you can find us at the Neenah Farmers Market. We also have an on-farm store open on Sundays during the growing season.

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51. V’s Bees Credit: Erika Jensen

49. Glendale Farms Inc.

MAP: C4

N9895 Kluth Rd. Clintonville, WI 54929 Steve and Tammy Kluth 715-823-4187 glendalestrawberries.com Glendale Farms, Inc., is a fifth-generation family farm. We grow strawberries, green beans, and three kinds of peas. Our produce is sold u-pick, or we can pick for you. We have ample parking and furnish free wagon rides to our fields. We have a small petting zoo, and children are welcome under adult supervision. Our three-week strawberry season starts about mid-June, but the exact dates depend on spring temperatures.

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50. Decker Family Farm

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N2320 22nd Ln. Wautoma, WI 54982 Dave and Deanna Decker 920-787-7578 In our family since 1936. Wholesale and retail asparagus, beans, peas, onions, cabbage, zucchini, beets, carrots, dill, tomatoes, peppers, pickles, bicolor sweet corn, apples, squash, pumpkins, Indian corn, gourds, and potatoes (russet, white, red, blue, Yukon, finger, sweet potatoes). Six miles east of Wautoma on Highway 21 to 22nd Lane. Also in Wautoma next to the 4 Star Restaurant in a white tent and in Redgranite next to the carwash. All crops grown in our sandy soil to give best flavor. June-November.

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W6849 Bighorn Ct. Wautoma, WI 54982 Buzz and Marcia Vahradian 920-787-3299 Buzz@vstrees.com vstrees.com We specialize in one thing—honey. We produce the best quality, raw, unpasteurized honey (actually the bees do all the work). Our local nectar source is native wildflowers. V’s also offers Christmas trees seasonally. We are between Wild Rose and Wautoma. From Wautoma: north on Highway 22, 3.5 miles, right on Bighorn Lane, left at railroad trestle, left at fork—1.4 miles on right. From Wild Rose: south on Highway 22, 2.5 miles, left on Beechnut Drive, right on Bighorn Court.

Credit: V’s Bees

Buzz examines the bee’s hard work at V’s Bees.

52. Flyte Family Farms, LLC

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W13450 Cottonville Ave. Coloma, WI 54930 Carolyn Flyte 715-228-2304 flyte@uniontel.net flytefamilyfarms.com U-Pick and We-Pick strawberries and organic blueberries! Pesticide-free, hydroponically-grown tomatoes and English cucumbers extend our vegetable season. Organic dry edible beans are unique to our operation. Flyte’s Fieldstones offers corn and hay mazes, complete with a pumpkin patch, wagon rides, and pumpkin cannon. Wine and Brush classes held in the off season. Visit us online for dates of farm-to-table dinners. Just off 1-39, exit WI-21 west to frontage road, north, take second left on Cottonville Ave.

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Building a Safe Habitat for Monarchs Recently, the plight of the monarch butterfly has attracted a lot of attention. Though their population seems to fluctuate, their numbers have steadily declined over the years. The decrease in their numbers can be attributed to a range of factors—the decline of milkweed (the host plant for the larval stage), pesticide use (especially neonicotinoids), deforestation in Mexico, as well as worldwide weather changes. Regional efforts, such as a new program from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) called the Monarch Butterfly Habitat Development Program, may help.

New England aster (Aster novae-angliae). There’s a connection between monarch butterflies and sustainable farming methods, though you might not notice it at first. I live on a sixth-generation certified organic farm near Waupun. In order to remain certified, we fill out paperwork and are inspected yearly. Along with conserving soil and water, we are expected to actively promote biological diversity. Practices like keeping field edges a little wild, preserving riparian zones, and planting native plants are some of the practices our organic certifier looks for.

Credit: Justin Kroening If you are a gardener, you can join in the preservation effort. Create a garden that’s free of pesticides and full of native plants. Milkweed is the only plant on which monarchs will lay their eggs, and on which the caterpillars will feed. There are a number of different Wisconsin native milkweeds, such as common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), swamp milkweed (A. incarnata), butterfly weed (A. tuberosa) and the less common whorled milkweed At Stone Silo Prairie Gardens in De Pere, a monarch sips nectar from a compass plant. This local business is a great source for (A. verticillata). For adult native plants. butterflies, good nectar plants include coneflowers (Echinacea Since our farm borders the Horicon National Wildlife ssp), blazing stars (Liatris ssp), bee balm (Monarda ssp), Refuge we have adjoining natural areas. Also, a creek runs goldenrods (Solidago ssp) and fall blooming asters such as through our farm, and this wildlife corridor is actively used by deer, turkeys, muskrats and sand hill cranes. Our field edges are full of milkweed, asters, goldenrod, and other plants that are important to monarchs.

Of course, many other farmers, sustainable as well as certified organic, are doing the same. I know there are a lot of unsung farmer-heroes out there, protecting habitat for monarchs as well as other insects. Please support them as you are able, with the aid of the Atlas. Erika Jensen is the Marketing and Communications Director for the Farm Fresh Atlas of Eastern Wisconsin. She is also the past Executive Director of the Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum in Fond du Lac.

A great source for more information is Wild Ones, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Neenah with many chapters statewide. To learn more, visit Credit: Janet Giesen

wildones.org /learn/wild-for-monarchs.


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3. NWTC Sustainable Food and Ag Program MAP: F4 2704 W. Mason St. Green Bay, WI 54307 Valerie Dantoin 920-498-5568 Valerie.dantoin@nwtc.edu nwtc.edu Gain a new skill, convert your farm, or grow a new business! Earn an associate degree in Sustainable Food and Ag Systems--prove your expertise to others. Courses include favorites like beekeeping, cheese making, organic gardening, organic poultry management, livestock, and aquaponics. Take a single class or earn the entire degree. Our professional instructors are working farmers. Grow great food; make a difference! 4. Oneida Market MAP: F4 501 Packerland Dr., Suite B Green Bay, WI 54303 Crystal Meltz 920-496-5127 cmeltz@oneidanation.org A unique natural health store owned and operated by the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin. Your source for native and local foods, such as: Oneida Nation Beef and grass-fed bison and beef, white corn, wild rice, honey, maple syrup, eggs, bulk herb and teas, and natural health remedies. Like us on Facebook.

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1. Aurora’s Apothecary Herb Shop Map: F5 3197 Mill Rd. Morrison, WI 54126 Melissa Adlebush 920-430-7846 aurorasapothecary@live.com aurorasapothecary.org We are a quaint herb and garden shop snuggled into an old stone general store. We believe in healing with the plants around you. Available are handcrafted herbal medicinal, body, culinary and home products, herbal tea, kitchen décor, garden and plants. Try out our new Blending Bar. Find us on Facebook. Call for hours. 2. New Leaf Market Cooperative MAP: F4 P.O. Box 1562 Green Bay, WI 54305 newleafmarket.org New Leaf Market Cooperative will be a full service community-owned grocery store featuring healthy, local and fair-priced food. Join over 800 other area families as an owner in New Leaf Market Co-op. Help open the doors for healthy local food, a market supporting area family farmers and artisan producers, and a welcoming community center for learning about healthy food. Take good care of our food and health by joining at newleafmarket.org.

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6. Streu’s Pharmacy Bay Natural MAP: G4 635 Main St. Green Bay, WI 54301 920-437-0206 StreusPharmacyBayNatural.com Your approach to health and wellness can be as individual as you are. The health coaches, nutritionists, registered nurses, and pharmacists offer a balanced approach serving the community by achieving positive outcomes in health and wellness and making a difference in people’s lives. We are here to help you achieve your personal best by offering customer-centric service. We also offer various educational events hosted in our Community Classroom led by staff and partners focused on personal wellness and safety. Our local, independent pharmacy offers natural supplements, an upgraded selection of over-the-counter medications, homeopathics, bulk food, natural hair and body care, essential oils and more. Save money every week with our free Loyalty Member savings club.

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5. SLO Farmers Co-op MAP: E4 W2407 Hofa Park Rd. Seymour, WI 54235 Michael Stearney 920-243-4231 info@slofarmersco-op.com slofarmersco-op.com The SLO Farmers Co-op aggregates and markets Sustainable, Local, Organic food to businesses, institutions, consumer cooperatives, and other wholesale markets in Northeast Wisconsin. Our mission is to strengthen communities in Northeast Wisconsin by providing the highest quality, locally grown, organic foods to consumers, while supporting farmers who practice sustainable agriculture.

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7. Waseda Farms Market MAP: F5 330 Reid St. De Pere, WI 54115 Matt Lutsey 920-839-2222 matt@wasedafarms.com WasedaFarms.com Waseda Farms Market wants to change the way Northeast Wisconsin eats, by bringing the finest local, organic, and natural products to the area, and educating our neighbors that eating better is the cornerstone to a better life. We support local farms and producers when possible. All the meat is raised on our farm. We have a fresh meat counter, local and organic produce, Wisconsin dairy products, gourmet and artisan groceries, a deli, and much more.

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8. Terra Verde Organic Coffee Roaster MAP: F6 507 N. Madison St. Chilton, WI 53014 920-849-9050 terraverde@terraverdecoffee.net terraverdecoffee.com We would like to invite you to experience the world of organically grown, fair trade and direct trade, fresh, roasted coffee. Our coffee is carefully selected from our dedicated fair trade importer and direct trade producers, and sampled for quality before it’s even purchased. We select only the highest quality coffee possible. We allow the coffee to express the maximum natural flavor possible. Terra Verde prides itself in maintaining the most consistent level of quality that artisanal roasting can provide. Visit our coffeehouse to enjoy a delicious breakfast, in-house bakery items, and wonderful lunch options. When you choose Terra Verde Coffee, you choose a socially and environmentally responsible company.

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9. Widmer’s Cheese Cellars MAP: D9 214 Henni St. Theresa, WI 53091 888-878-1107 joew@widmerscheese.com widmerscheese.com Widmer’s Cheese Cellars is a small, family-owned cheese factory started in 1922 by Swiss immigrant John O. Widmer. Widmer’s currently manufactures brick, Colby and cheddar cheese. All of our products are handcrafted in small batches to ensure quality. We have a retail store in our plant with over 70 varieties of cheese and sausage. Also available is a picture tour. Located about 50 miles north of Milwaukee. From Highway 175 in Theresa, follow the signs to Widmer’s.

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10. The Cookery Restaurant and Wine Bar MAP: J2 4135 Highway 42 Fish Creek, WI 54212 920-868-3634 info@cookeryfishcreek.com cookeryfishcreek.com “Fresh food, expertly prepared” (Midwest Living, Best of the Midwest). Family-run restaurant offering American casual fare with an emphasis on local ingredients. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily. The water view wine bar offers a casual menu and features weekly live music. House-made canned goods featuring local cherries (jams, sauces, pie filling) available in the lobby.

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11. Just Fare Market MAP: E7 N7645 North Peebles Ln., Suite 2 Fond du Lac, WI 54937 920-322-3334 info@justfare.org justfare.org Just Fare Market is a non-profit fair trade store, partnering with artisans and farmers in the developing world to ensure a fair price for products, empowerment and self-sufficiency, investment in communities, and gender equity. We offer organic coffee, chocolate, olive oils and teas, as well as unique handmade gifts. Just Fare is improving lives through global partnerships and fair trade. Open Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m.to 4 p.m., with evening hours on Thursday until 7:30 p.m. 12. Kelley Country Creamery MAP: E8 W5215 County Road B Fond du Lac, WI 54937 920-923-1715 kelleycountrycreamery@bertramwireless.com kelleycountrycreamery.com A “must see” farmstead ice cream shop. The ice cream is processed with milk right from the Kelley family farm. Karen Kelley, the family cream smith, will delight you with familiar and unique flavors. Sample a flavor that tantalizes your taste buds, or select a signature sundae for a unique ice cream experience. Sit in a high-back rocker, savor your ice cream, and gaze down at the cattle grazing in green pastures. It truly is a memory maker! 13. LaClare Farms MAP: E7 W2994 County HH Malone, WI 53049 Jessica Mayer 920-670-0051 jessica@laclarefarms.com laclarefarms.com Welcome to LaClare Farms! Our café features entrees prepared using local ingredients, and our Retail Shoppe specializes in Wisconsin artisan cheeses, ice cream, wines and craft beer. Goat milking daily at 4:30 p.m. Now serving Sunday brunch. Hours: Sunday 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Extended summer hours. Please see our website.

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14. Natural Market MAP: H6 302 N. 8th St. Manitowoc, WI 54220 920-682-1489 Natural Market has been a family-owned business for 31 years. We take pride in our friendly, service-oriented nutritional department. Along with supplements, we carry a wide variety of teas, herbs, coffee, baking supplies, gluten-free products, nuts, dried fruit, and healthy snacks. Local and imported gourmet items, including cheese and holiday specialties. Our store is complete with earth-friendly cleaning supplies and personal care products. Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m.to 3 p.m.

Outagamie

15. Stone Cellar Brew Pub MAP: E5 1004 S. Olde Oneida St. Appleton, WI 54915 Tom Lonsway 920-731-3322 tom@stonecellarbrewpub.com stonecellarbrewpub.com Stone Cellar Brewpub, located in a 158-year-old former brewery building, offers the Fox Cities’ best handcrafted national award-winning fresh beers and a large wine list. We were the first in the area to accent buying local and organic when possible and continue to do so, thriving on wonderful Wisconsin-produced items. We offer a full service menu of steaks, seafood, pasta, burgers, pizzas and pub favorites. Outdoor beer garden and meeting rooms available.

Sponsor 16. Trust Local Foods MAP: E5 3000 Apostolic Rd., Unit #1 Appleton, WI 54913 Fred and Aaron Depies 920-687-1800 trustlocalfoods@gmail.com trustlocalfoods.com Distributing 100% local foods to restaurants, grocery stores, and co-ops, as well as to the public at our retail warehouse store, Trust Local Foods is a farmers market with business hours! We’re “Putting Culture Back into Agriculture” by supporting organic, grass-fed, and nutrient-dense food from small, local, sustainable producers. Join our pre-order discounted local food system for fresh seasonal produce. 300 local food items are available. Open Monday through Friday. Please see our website for hours.

Ozaukee

17. Riveredge Nature Center MAP: F9 4458 County Highway Y Saukville, WI 53080 262-375-2715 info@riveredge.us riveredgenaturecenter.org With nearly 380 acres of various native Wisconsin habitats, Riveredge is an outdoor classroom for children and adults alike. Our natural sanctuary is a unique ecological area with mature forests, prairies, ponds, and the Milwaukee River. Come see our 10 miles of trails for hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing open year-round from dawn to dusk. Check out our summer camps, homeschool, scout and weekend programs. Membership starts at $40. Non-member trail fee: $4/adult, $2/child. Adult Nature Programs Children’s Programs Homeschool Programs Summer Camp Building Rentals Volunteer Opportunities Permaculture Hiking, Skiing & More! 4458 County Hwy Y, Saukville, WI 53080 262-375-2715 • www.riveredgenaturecenter.org

Riveredge Nature Center’s mission is to inspire, inform and enable responsible environmental decision-making.

Sheboygan

18. Franklin Haus Hall MAP: G7 N8133 Franklin Road Plymouth, WI 53073 920-565-2565 wicar@tds.net franklinhauswisconsin.com Franklin Haus Hall, Tavern and Market (1857) in Franklin Settlement (1847), five miles east of Elkhart Lake, at the Sheboygan River, features a large spring floor dance hall, stage, local art, antiques, beer, coffee, tea, snacks and spirits! Potluck serving counter. Original dug well. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to close, or by appointment. From Highway 57 north of Plymouth, turn east at Highway A.

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Business

19. Goodside Grocery Co-op MAP: H8 1131 N. 8th St. Sheboygan, WI 53081 920-694-0053 goodsidegrocery@gmail.com goodsidegrocery.com Goodside Grocery is a full service, cooperatively owned, volunteer-run grocery store located in downtown Sheboygan. We carry milk, meat, produce, cheese, bulk goods, dry goods, canned items, breads, household products, and more! We focus on local sustainable goods and community stewardship. Membership is $35/year, which provides a democratic vote in the co-op’s operation as well as a 10% discount on all purchases. Volunteers receive a 20% discount on all purchases. All are welcome to shop, not just members! 20. Jerold Berg Museum MAP: G8 W6084 State Road 28 Cascade, WI 53011 Jerold Berg 920-528-8572 clarenefarms@hotmail.com Large collection of dairy farm antiques. Milk machines, cream separators, and cheese-making equipment, hand tools, rope maker, horse drawn implements, and other tools and old tractors. Open by chance or by appointment. FREE farm tours available, includes visiting 75 heifers on intensively managed pasture. Credit: Jerold Berg

Friends

Friends of the Farm Fresh Atlas of Eastern Wisconsin

Thank you to the following contributors and supporters, who have provided financial support for the Farm Fresh Atlas. Their support has enabled us to publish free listings for farmers markets, community gardens, certified public use kitchens, and community events.

Badgerland Financial

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East Central ITBEC

206 Court St. Chilton, WI 53014 920-849-1493 travelthelakes.com

Open Circle Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

At the Jerold Berg Museum in Cascade, you can view a large collection of dairy farm antiques

21. New Life Health Food Store MAP: H8 644 S. Pier Dr. Sheboygan, WI 53081 Kim Boettcher 920-803-0298 kim@newlifehfs.com newlifehfs.com New Life is family-owned and operated in the Harbor Center District near Blue Harbor. Our passion is to educate families about health and wellness. Local grass-fed beef (sold through Boettcher’s British White Cattle Farm), honey and foods can be purchased daily. We specialize in organic, glutenfree, weight-loss solutions through healthy eating, water ionizers, and essential oils. Quality vitamins, herbs, bulk foods and spices. Call for our latest health and wellness class for your alternative health care. We look forward to seeing you soon at our friendly store. Like us on Facebook.

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Earth Justice Now 19 E. Third St. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 920-924-8598 info@occuf.org ocuuf.org

Organic Valley

Organic Valley / Organic Prairie / CROPP Cooperative One Organic Way, La Farge, WI 54639 608-625-7669 organicvalley.coop

Phyllis Verhyen, Cover Artist

Greenleaf, WI 54126 920-532-6612 pverhyen@gmail.com inkdroparthaus.com/phyllis-verhyen

Trust Local

Fred and Aaron Depies 3000 Apostolic Rd. Appleton, WI 54913 920-687-1800 trustlocalfoods@gmail.com trustlocalfoods.com

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Community Gardens

County and Address

Name of Garden

Type of Garden

Contact Information

Brown 966 Shawano Ave. Green Bay 5430

Wildcat Community Garden

Community, Teaching, Volunteer

Margaret Kubek: Co-coordinator 920-492-2750 mekubek@gbaps.com facebook.com/wildcatcommunitygarden

Brown 312 S. Ashland Ave Green Bay 54303

Seymour Park Community Garden

Community, Teaching, Volunteer

Margaret Kubek: Garden Founder and Coordinator 920-309-3281 mekubek@gmail.com facebook.com/ seymourparkneighborhoodassociation

Brown 3500 W. Mason St. Green Bay 54301

Oneida Community Garden

Community, Volunteer

Margaret Franchino: Community Garden Coordinator 920-391-4660 browncountycommunitygardens@gmail.com co.brown.wi.us

Brown 621 5th St Green Bay 54304

5th Street Community Garden

Community, Volunteer

Margaret Franchino

Brown 8th Street Park, 508 8th Street Green Bay 54304

8th Street Community Garden

Community, Volunteer

Margaret Franchino

Brown 1028 Maple Ave Green Bay 54304

Maple and Augusta Community Garden

Community, Teaching Volunteer

Margaret Franchino

Brown 3435 Church Rd. Green Bay 54311

Church Road Community Garden

Community, Volunteer, Compost Hauling

Margaret Franchino

Brown Green Bay Community Church 600 Cardinal Lane Howard 54313

Community Church Community Garden

Community, Volunteer

Margaret Franchino

Brown UW-Extension 1150 Bellevue St. Green Bay 54302

Extension Community Garden

Community, Volunteer

Margaret Franchino

Calumet Hope Lutheran Brethren Church 415 E Hoover Ave. Appleton 54915

Hope Community Garden Hope Lutheran Brethren Church

Community

Anne Dobkoski, Garden Coordinator, Goodwill Grows, Community Garden Partnership 920-968-6859 adobkoski@goodwillncw.org

Kewaunee 1528 Sunset Ave. Algoma 54201

Algoma Community Garden

Community

Paula Olson: Algoma Community Garden Committee, 920-487-0383 paulakto@gmail. com kewaunee.uwex.edu/horticulture/community gardens

Kewaunee 704 Baumeister Dr Kewaunee 54216

Kewaunee Community Garden

Community

Jan Tess: Program Assistant 920-388-7141 tessj@kewaunee.com

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Community Gardens County and Address

Name of Garden

Type of Garden

Contact Information

Kewaunee 700 Heritage Rd. Luxemburg 54217

Luxemburg Community Garden

Community

Charles Piesler: Luxemburg Community Garden Volunteer 920-328-8704 cpiesler@centurytel.com kewaunee.uwex.edu/horticulture/ communitygardens

Outagamie 3300 W. Brewster St Appleton 54914

Brewster St. Community Garden

Community, Volunteer, UW Extension 4-H Garden

Anne Dobkoski, Garden Coordinator, Goodwill Grows, Community Garden Partnership 920-968-6859 adobkoski@goodwillncw.org communitygardenpartnership.org

Outagamie Covenant Christian Reformed Church 1601 S. Covenant Ln. Appleton 54915

Covenant Community Garden

Community, Volunteer

Anne Dobkoski

Outagamie 5036 Greenville Dr. Appleton 54913

GV/Casaloma Garden

Community, Volunteer, UW Extension 4-H Garden

Anne Dobkoski

Outagamie St. Therese Parish 213 E. Wisconsin Ave. Appleton 54911

St. Therese Community Garden

Community, Volunteer, Neighborhood Partners

Anne Dobkoski

Winnebago Just East of 2111 Marathon Ave. (Neenah Police Department) Neenah 54956

Clearwater

Community, Volunteer

Anne Dobkoski, Garden Coordinator, Goodwill Grows, Community Garden Partnership

Winnebago 1800 Appleton Road Menasha 54946

Goodwill Community Garden

Community, Volunteer.

Anne Dobkoski

Winnebago UW Fox Valley 1478 Midway Rd. Menasha 54946

UW Fox Valley Community Garden

Community, Volunteer, Mosaic Garden

Anne Dobkoski

Credit: V’s Bees

Credit: Bahr Creek Llamas

Marcia Vahradian of V’s Bees shows off some of the honey she helped to produce

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Nose to nose with a llama at Bahr Creek Llamas and Fiber Studio.

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Events

For more events in Eastern Wisconsin please check our website, farmfresheastwi.org. For the most up to date information, please verify the event details with the contact phone number or website. To submit an event, email information to farmfresheastwi@gmail.com.

May 12-October 27

Meet the Producer Dinners La Clare Farms, W2994 County Road HH, Malone.

Come and experience an evening you won’t forget! Dine with us on our farm where our in house Chef Jim creates a multi-course meal using locally sourced ingredients, paired with a local brewery or winery. We dine inside NovemberApril starting with a cheese reception and complimentary first beverage followed by tours starting at 5:30 p.m. and dinners starting at 6 p.m. We dine outside when the weather permits May-October starting with a cheese reception and complimentary first beverage followed by tours starting at 6:30 p.m. and dinners starting at 7 p.m. When weather does not permit, dinners will be held inside our Courtyard. 920-670-0051, laclarefarm.com. May 12 - Stone Arch Brewery May 26 - Pearl Street Brewery June 9 - Capital Brewery June 23 - 3 Sheeps Brewery July 14 - Fox River Brewery July 28 - Wine vs. Beer August 11 - Park Ridge Organics August 25 - Tyranena Brewery September 8 - Lakefront Brewery, Shared Seasons September 22 - Hinterland Brewery, Mushroom Delight October 13 - Sand Creek Brewery, The Little Farmer October 27 - Central Waters, Heritage Orchard

Wednesday, June 1st, 6 p.m.to 8 p.m.

Twilight Pasture Walk Golden Bear Farm, 15115 Lax Chapel Road, Kiel.

Presented by the Manitowoc/Sheboygan Basin Grazier Network. Steve and Marie Deibele rotationally graze about 60 steers and 200 hogs on 210 acres of pasture near Kiel. As second career farmers, they achieved their dream of creating a sustainable farm that provides a natural, nurturing environment for cattle, pigs, and horses while preserving or improving the quality of the water, air, soil, and plant life. Free, pre-registration required by May 27th. To register call, text or email Kirsten Jurcek, Grazing Educator, Glacierland RC&D at 920342-9504 or kjurcek1@centurytel.net

June 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Art on the Farm Meuer Farm, N2564 US Highway 151, Chilton

Wisconsin artists, demonstrations and hayrides! 920-418-2676, meuerfarm. com.

May 14, 9 a.m. to noon

5th Annual Farm Open House Dominion Valley Farm, 8375 Midland Drive, Allenton. Farm tours, pasture walk, baby chicks to hold and other animals to pet, farm meat samples. Brandon and Tammera Dykema, 262-629-9423, dominionvalleyfarm@juno.com, dominionvalleyfarm.com.

May 19, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm

Seed Selection Workshop and Pasture Walk Lakeview Community Library, 112 Butler St, Random Lake. Sponsored by Glacierland RC&D. Program at 10:30, Designing Cover Crop Mixes with Justin Morris, Regional Soil Health Specialist, NRCS. Justin will discuss renovating pastures using multi-species cover crops and will take us through the steps of designing our own custom cover crop mixes. Pasture walk at 1:30 at the Jeff-Leen Farm, N254 County Road I, Random Lake. The Preders practice managed intensive rotational grazing with their certified Piedmontese beef herd and their flocks of meat birds and laying hens. In addition to their perennial grass and legume pastures, they have been using annuals to renovate pastures, extend the grazing season and increase forage yields. Registration Fee: $10 registration is required for the classroom session and lunch. Register by Friday, May 13th. Please contact Kirsten Jurcek, Grazing Education Specialist, Glacierland RC&D at 920-342-9504 or kjurcek1@ centurytel.net to register.

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Events Always Organic. Always Fresh.

Learn more about our mission at OrganicValley.coop

June 15, 1pm – 3pm

Pasture Walk N4634 County Rd C, Seymour

Organic Dairy Farm Pasture Walk at the Rick Fischer Farm. The Fishers practice rotational grazing with their organic dairy herd. They graze 60 Holstein Cows on 60 acres. As we tour this beautiful dairy grazing farm, we will discuss sward density and the diversified plant species present. Mark Kopecky, Soils Agronomist for Organic Valley, will discuss how Rick’s grazing practices are increasing his soil health. Please contact Kirsten Jurcek at 920-342-9504 or kjurcek1@centurytel.net to register for the event.

October 7, 8, & 9

Rural Arts Roadtrip Regional farms and businesses.

Visit artists in their studios while they offer demonstrations of their work. Meander along rustic pathways and through cornfields. Savor local and organic foods that include grass-fed beef, artisan cheeses, raw honey and so much more. Don’t forget to bring a cooler so you can take home organic, local foods including grass-fed beef and poultry, pure maple syrup, honey, and artisan cheeses. The 4th Annual Roadtrip adventure will be October 7 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), 8 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) and 9 (10 a.m.-3 p.m.) Visit Atlas member farms and businesses such as Meuer Farm, GrassWay Organics, Floppy Ear Farm, LaClare Farms, Heritage Orchard, and Village Hearthstone Restaurant. 920-286-0971, ruralartsroadtrip.com.

October 8, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Harvest Fest Tsyunhehkwa, 139 Riverdale Drive, Oneida.

Located at the Tsyunhehkwa Agricultural Site in Oneida. This celebration will recognize and give thanks for the harvest. There will be music, demonstrations, vendors from the Oneida Farmers Market, prepared foods, and other cultural events. All events are open to the public. For more information, call 920-8692718, or Jeff Metoxen at 920-869-2141; oneidanation.org/tsynhehkwa.

fresh, local, delicious

June 16, July 21, August 18, September 15 Farm Flavors Dinner Series Meuer Farm, N2564 US Highway 151, Chilton.

The 3rd Thursday of each month, May thru September, join us for an elegant meal! 2016 is our 3rd year to offer our farm dinners. You will find many items on the menu that we offer here at our farm: meats, grains, honey, strawberries, and nuts. Plus, we’ll be foraging the land for wild growing foods: watercress, plums, crab apples, puffball mushrooms. Each evening includes a cash bar, four course dinner and farm activity. Dinners are presented at Meuer Farm in our Main Activity Building. 920-418-2676, meuerfarm.com.

July 21 and August 18, 12 to 6 p.m.

Oneida Farmers Market Bash Oneida Business Park, 7332 Water Circle Place, Oneida

The Oneida Farmers Market bashes are on July 16 and August 20. There will be live music, demonstrations, adult and youth games, prizes and giveaways. Also, free horse and wagon rides down the walking trail to the Highway 54 Oneida One Stop. 920-496-5649, oneidanation.org/ofm.

September 17, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Big Apple Fest Oneida Apple Orchard and Cultural Heritage

3976 W. Mason St. and 3703 Hillcrest Dr., Green Bay This is a free, fall-themed family event that features a barrel racing demonstration, horse entertainment, farmers market, wagon rides, apple pie contest, live music, food and craft vendors. We also have tours of historic log homes. We offer convenient trolley rides to the Oneida Apple Orchard where you can pick apples and enjoy a horse and wagon ride through the orchard. Stop out for some free family fun! 920-496-5020, exploreoneida.com.

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326 W Main Street • P.O. Box 16 Hilbert, Wisconsin 54129 920-853-3013 • villagehearthstone.com

October 16, 3 p.m.

Fall Harvest Festival Rare Earth Farm, 6806 Highway KW, Belgium.

The fun begins at 3 p.m. with pumpkin carving, followed by a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. Please bring a main dish, dessert, or snack to pass. It would be helpful if you could bring some tools for the pumpkin carving such as spoons, knives, and containers to take home pumpkin seeds. Bonfire, entertainment, camping. 262-285-7070; rareearthfarm.com

Credit: Rick Adamski

Full Circle Farm is a certified organic farm which offers beef.

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Farmer’s Markets The Farm Fresh Atlas assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of listed markets. Markets are subject to change, and we recommended you verify the date, time and location of any market you plan to attend.

Kewaunee County Farmers Market

kewcofarmersmarket.com Located at the Flying Pig N6975 State Hwy 42, Algoma Sun: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, 06/12/16 to 10/31/16 Sandy Winnemueller, 920-366-5029 ruralenterprisenetwork@gmail.com

Downtown Appleton Indoor Farm Market

appletondowntown.org facebook.com/downtownappletonfarmmarket City Center Plaza, 100 College Ave., Appleton Sat: 9:00 AM-12:30 PM, 11/05/2016 to 5/27/2017 Traci Erbrecht, 920-954-9112 traci@appletondowntown.org Discover the area’s largest indoor winter farmers market with over 50 vendors throughout City Center Plaza. At market you’ll find: eggrolls; fresh bakery including gluten free; cheeses; meats; specialty meats, including lamb and bison; specialty and handcrafted items. You’re sure to find something special and unique at the market. Follow us on Facebook to see our weekly special events and offerings. Start fresh and shop local.

Downtown Appleton Midweek Farm Market

appletondowntown.org facebook.com/downtownappletonfarmmarket Houdini Plaza, 100 E. Washington St., Appleton Wed: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM through 9/30/2016 Traci Erbrecht, 920-954-9112 traci@appletondowntown.org

Downtown Appleton Saturday Farm Market

appletondowntown.org facebook.com/downtownappletonfarmmarket College Avenue, Appleton to Drew streets, Appleton Sat: 8:00 AM-12:30 PM Traci Erbrecht, 920-954-9112 traci@appletondowntown.org Experience the area’s largest market in Downtown Appleton with over 160 vendors selling fresh flowers, fruits, vegetables, bakery, cheeses, meats (including bison and elk), chicken and duck eggs, hand-crafted items, live music, and more! Every Saturday, rain or shine! Follow us on Facebook for special events and offerings.

Berlin Farmers & Artists Market

Berlinwi.wix.com/market facebook.com/Berlin.WI.FarmersMarket Nathan Strong Park, State & Huron streets, Berlin Tue: 4:00 PM-7:45 PM, 06/07/16 to 08/30/16 920-450-2248 or 920-267-2755 berlinfarmersandartistsmarket@gmail.com

Brillion Farmers Market

ci.brillion.wi.us/visitors/farmers-market On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1VB5tvA Main Street Market Square, near Church St., Brillion Sat: 8:00 AM- 1:00 PM; Thurs: 3:00 PM- 7:00 PM Doreen Sutilla, 920-588-7137

Chilton Farmers Market

Chilton Eagle’s Club 1041 E Chestnut St, Chilton Fri: 11:00 AM-4:00 PM, 06/17/16 to 10/28/16 Ray Mueller, 920-849-9787 raysmueller@gmail.com

De Pere Farmers Market

deperechamber.org/farmers-market.php Seroogy’s Chocolates, 144 N. Wisconsin St, De Pere Thurs: 7:00 AM-12:00 PM 920-338-0000 info@deperechamber.org

Dundee Farmers and Crafters Market

Sportsman’s Park, N3019 Highway 67, Dundee Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, July to October Tandra Pilgrim, 920-528-8773

Elkhart Lake Farmers Market

elkhartlake.com/chamber-of-commerce/farmers-market 41 E. Rhine St., across from the train depot, Elkhart Lake Sat: 8:30 AM-12:30 PM, 06/04/2016 to 10/08/2016 Rachel Risse, 920-876-2922 farmersmarket@elkhartlake.com

Fish Creek Farmers Market at Settlement Shops On the web: http://bit.ly/1Th9CRY The Settlement Shops, 9106 Hwy 42, Fish Creek Wed: 9:30 AM-1:30 PM Linda Birmingham, 920-868-3788 lbirmingham@charter.net

Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market

downtownfdl.com facebook.com/DowntownFDL Main Street, Western Avenue to Sheboygan Street, Fond du Lac Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, 05/14/16 to 10/29/16 Tracy Reinhardt or Dusty Krikau 920-322-2006 or 920-602-1829 market@downtownfdl.com

Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market

downtownfdl.com facebook.com/DowntownFDL Main Street Plaza, Main & Sheboygan streets, Fond du Lac Wed: 11:00 AM- 3:00 PM, 06/01/16 to 10/26/16 Tracy Reinhardt or Dusty Krikau, 920-322-2006 market@downtownfdl.com

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Farmer’s Markets Fond du Lac Winter Farmers Market

facebook.com/fdlwintermkt/?fref=nf Located at the Boys & Girls Club, 76 W 2nd St. Fond du Lac Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, November to March

Germantown Farmers Market

village.germantown.wi.us Germantown Village Hall N112 W17001 Mequon Rd., Germantown Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, 05/07/16 to 10/29/16 Mark Schroeder, 262-250-4710 mschroeder@village.germantown.wi.us

Downtown Green Bay Farmers Market

downtowngreenbay.com S. Washington St., Walnut to Stuart, Green Bay Sat: 7:00 AM-12:00 PM, 5/28/16 to 10/29/16 Jeanette Newhouse, 920-437-5972 jeanette@downtowngreenbay.com

Green Bay Farmers Market on Broadway

onbroadway.org/events 100-200 blocks of North Broadway, Green Bay Wed: 3:00 PM-10:00 PM Ahnna Luckeroth, 920-437-2531 ahnna@onbroadway.org

New Leaf Winter Farmers Market

downtowngreenbay.com KI Convention Center, 333 Main St., Green Bay Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Jeanette Newhouse, 920-437-5972 jeanette@downtowngreenbay.com

Green Lake Farmer’s Market

visitgreenlake.com/market Playground Park, 550 Mill St., Green Lake Fri: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM Amelia Bates, 920-807-0008 or 920-602-2406 info@visitgreenlake.com

Green Lake Indoor Market

facebook.com/GreenLakeWinterFarmersMarket/ Town Square, 492 Hill St, Green Lake Sat: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Danielle Boerson, 920-807-0008 or 920-295-8771 danielle@boersonfarm.com

Horicon Farmers Market

horiconphoenix.com/horicon-farmers-market facebook.com/HoriconFarmersMarket/ Kiwanis Park, South Hubbard Street, Horicon Wed: 4:00 PM-8:00 PM, 06/01/16 to 08/31/16 Wed: 4:00PM-7:00PM, 9/7/16-Mid Oct Dan Buchner or Liz Darner, 920-485-0216 liz@horiconphoenix.com

Horicon Winter Farmers Market

horiconphoenix.com/winter-farmers-market facebook.com/HoriconFarmersMarket/ Horicon American Legion Post 157 735 S Hubbard St, Horicon Wed: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM, 2nd Wed of month Nov to April Dan Buchner or Liz Darner, 920-485-0216 liz@horiconphoenix.com

Holy Hill Art & Farm Market

holyhillartfarm.com On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WcMvdE 4958 Hwy 167, Hubertus. Sat/Sun: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM June 4/5, Sept 17/18, Oct 15/16 Kristine Jacklin, 262-644-5698 or 262-224-6153 rjacklin@charter.net

Jacksonport Farmer’s Market

Jacksonport.net Lakeside Park, corner of Hwy 57 & County V, Jacksonport. Tues: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Sue Jarosh, 920-839-5253 or 920-559-6275 jarosh@dcwis.com

Juneau Farmers Market

juneauwi.org Piggly Wiggly parking lot, 100 S. Western Ave, Juneau Fri: 7:00 AM-12:00 PM JoAnne Link, 920-386-4731 or 920-386-3359 juneau@juneauwi.org

Kiel Farmers Market

Kiel City Park Pavilion, 4th & Paine St, Kiel Wed: 11:30 PM-3:30 PM, June 22 to Oct 19 or 26 Rosi Faust, 920-795-4550

Hartford Farmers Market

Downtown Kaukauna Farmer’s Market

Hartford Farmers Indoor Market

Manitowoc Farmers’ Market

downtownhartfordwi.com Hartford Recreation Center parking lot 147 N. Rural St., Hartford Sat: 7:00 AM-1:00 PM, 05/07/16 to 11/12/16 Karin Buhle, 262-673-7193 hartfordbid@netwurx.net downtownhartfordwi.com In Link Building, 33 N Main St, Hartford Sat: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Karin Buhle, 262-673-7193 hartfordbid@netwurx.net

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cityofkaukauna.com/departments/farmers-market On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1VzNuGu Parking lot, north of Hwy 55 & 2nd Street, Kaukauna Sat: 7:30 AM-12:00 PM, 06/11/16 to 10/15/16 Gidget Peerenboom, 920-858-4669 or 920-766-6304 farmersmarket@kaukauna-wi.org manitowoc.org/farmersmarket NE corner of S 8th & Quay streets, Manitowoc Tues: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM, 06/07/16 to 10/25/16 Sat: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM, 05/07/16 to 10/29/16 Nicolas Sparacio, 920-686-6930 nsparacio@manitowoc.org

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Farmer’s Markets Stephenson Island Park Farmers Market

marinette.wi.us facebook.com/stephensonislandmarket/ Marinette Welcome Center US 41 & NW corner of Interstate Bridge, Marinette Fri: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM, 06/03/16 to 10/28/16 Jan Kust or Judy Alwin, 715-732-5139 or 715-732-4333 marinettewelcomecenter@marinette.wi.us

Menasha Farm Fresh Market

On the web: http://bit.ly/26cZW1Q facebook.com/menashafarmfreshmarket/ Marina Place, 140 Main St., Menasha Thurs: 2:00 PM-7:00 PM, 06/09/16 to 08/26/16 Thurs: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM, 09/02/16 to 10/27/16 Allie Theuerkauf, 920-967-3644 menashamarket@ci.menasha.wi.us

Mishicot Farmers Market

mishicot.org Village Hall, 511 E. Main St., Mishicot Wed: 8:00 AM-11:00 AM Nicole Schmidt, 920-755-3411 magic@mishicot.org

Neenah Farmer’s Market

neenah.org Shattuck Park, E. Wisconsin Ave, Neenah Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, 06/18/2016 to 10/15/2016 Pam Barnes, 920-722-1920 pamela@neenah.org

Neenah Fall Indoor Market

neenah.org Marketplace, 124 W. Wisconsin Ave., Neenah Sat: 8:30 AM-11:30 AM Pam Barnes, 920-722-1920 pbarnes@new.rr.com or pamela@neenah.org

Omro Thursday Night Market

futureomro.org/thursday-night-market.html On Facebook: http://bit.ly/22KTJ8O Scott Park, 515 E. Main St., Omro Thurs: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM, 06/09/2016 to 10/06/2016 Dana Racine, 920-685-7005 dracine@omro-wi.com

Oneida Farmers Market

oneidanation.org/ofm On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1VB7Iix Oneida Business Park N7332 Water Circle Place, Oneida Thurs: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM, 06/06/2016 to 10/13/2016 Bill Ver Voort, 920-496-7423 wvervoor@oneidanation.org One of the friendliest and unique Farmers Markets around. There are authentic Native American crafts, fresh produce, honey, plants, handmade crafts, traditional beadwork, pet supplies, wood carvings, and more. The 4-H brat booth is always open during the market, selling Oneida burgers and brats. Market bashes are July 16 and August 20.

Oshkosh Market in the Park

osfmi.com On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1SXj0aO South Park Shelters #1 & 2 W. South Park Ave & Georgia Streets, Oshkosh Wed: 3:00 PM-7:00 P, 07/20/16 to 09/28/16 Karlene or Dennis Leatherman 920-252-2533 or 920-252-2532 dlkbleatherman@sbcglobal.net

Oshkosh Winter Farmers Market

osfmi.com On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1SXj0aO Merrill Middle School 108 W New York Ave, Oshkosh Sat: 9:00 AM- 12:30 PM, 11/05/16 to 04/29/17 Karlene or Dennis Leatherman 920-252-2533 or 920-252-2532 dlkbleatherman@sbcglobal.net

Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market

osfmi.com On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1SXj0aO 400-500 blocks N. Main St. & 100 block Church Ave. Oshkosh Sat: 8:00 AM-12:30 PM, 06/04/16 to 10/29/16 Karlene or Dennis Leatherman 920-252-2533 or 920-252-2532 dlkbleatherman@sbcglobal.net

Plymouth Farmers Market

sheboygancountyinterfaith.org Fairfield Plaza, 2133 Eastern Ave., Plymouth Thurs: 12:00 PM-5:30 PM, 06/16/2016 to 10/13/2016 Judy Tauschek, 920-457-7272 ext. 111

Princeton’s Farm to Fork Farmer’s Market princetonwi.com facebook.com/farmtoforkprinceton 400 S. Fulton St., Hwy 23/73, Princeton Wed: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM Mary Ernest, 920-960-5481

Watson Street Farmers Market

riponmainst.com Village Green, Watson & Seward Streets, Ripon Tues: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM; Sat: 7:00 AM-12:00 PM June through October Craig Tebon, 920-748-7466 craig@riponmainst.com

Seymour Farmers Market

On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1WDgCvl Wally’s Seymour Bowl, 119 Lake Road, Seymour Tues: 12:00 PM-4:00 PM, 07/05/2016 to 11/27/2016 Jim Beilfuss, 920-833-6242 seymourfarmersmarket@gmail.com

View the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin at: www.farmfresheastwi.org

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Farmer’s Markets Shawano Farmers Market

shawanofarmersmarket.org facebook.com/shawanofarmersmarket Franklin Park, 200 block of S. Washington St, Shawano Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 715-851-9834 shawanofarmmarket@gmail.com

Sheboygan Summer Farmers Market

sheboygancountyinterfaith.org Fountain Park at 8th Street & Erie Ave, Sheboygan Wed: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM; Sat: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM 06/01/2016 to 10/29/2016 Judy Tauschek, 920-457-7272 ext. 111

Sheboygan Winter Farmers Market

sheboygancountyinterfaith.org First Congregational Church U.C.C. 310 Bluff Ave., Sheboygan Sat: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, 1st & 3rd Saturday 11/05/2016 to 05/06/2017 Judy Tauschek, 920-457-7272 ext. 111

Sturgeon Bay Farm and Craft Market

sturgeonbaywi.org Market Square, 421 Michigan St., Sturgeon Bay Sat: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM Bob Bordeau, 920-746-2914

Produce & products from over local farms & businesses all under one roof 7 Days a Week

Local, Organic, Allergen Free Food

Thiensville Village Market

village.thiensville.wi.us On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1SXk66e Village Park, 250 Elm St, Thiensville Tue: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, 06/14/16 to 10/25/16 Jesse Daily, 262-242-3720 or 414-241-1013 thiensvillefm@gmail.com

Two Rivers Farmers/Crafters Market

tworiversmainstreet.com West Central Park, 1710 W. Park St., Two Rivers Wed: 1:00 PM-5:30 PM; Sat: 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 920-794-1482 office@tworiversmainstreet.com

Waldo Farmer’s Market

On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1VzOWse Chissy’s, corner of Hwy 57 & 28 East, Waldo Sat: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Lori Murray, 920-523-6039 gardencents@yahoo.com

Watertown Farmers Market

watertownchamber.com facebook.com/watertownfarmersmarket Riverside Park, 850 Labaree St., Watertown Tue: 7:00 AM-12:00 PM; Thurs: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM Andi Merfeld, 920-342-3623

Waupaca Farmers Market

On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1SNTa8R 111 S. Main, downtown on the square, Waupaca Sat: 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Bonni Miller, 715-281-7431 Waupaca Winter Farmers Market On Facebook: http://bit.ly/1SNTa8R Atrium between City Hall and the library, on the square

Waupaca

Every other Sat: 10:30 AM-1:30 PM Bonni Miller, 715-281-7431

Waupun Area Farmers Market waupunchamber.com 503 E. Spring St., Waupun Thurs: 3:30 PM-6:30 PM Charlene Becker, 920-324-3491

Downtown West Bend Farmers’ Market

downtownwestbend.com facebook.com/WestBendFarmersMarket Main Street., 6th Ave, and Mill Street, West Bend Sat: 7:30 AM-11:00 AM Kellie Boone, 262-338-3909 kellie@downtownwestbend.com

734 W Wisconsin Ave Appleton, WI 920-968-1260

www.thefreemarketstore.com

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View the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin at: www.farmfresheastwi.org


Certified Public Use Kitchens Are you interested in starting up a new business or expanding your repertoire? A certified kitchen can help you process value-added items safely and legally. For general information, start with the UW Extension Food Business Innovation Network, fyi.uwex.edu/foodbin. Here are some certified kitchens in our region.

Brown County

Oneida Nation Community Cannery Norbert Hill Center N7210 Seminary Rd. Oneida, WI 54155 Vickie Cornelius 920-869-4379 vcorneli@oneidanation.org

Brown County Culinary Kitchen 2900 Curry Ln. Green Bay, WI 54311 bcculinarykitchen.org Elizabeth Slade 920-496-2110 eslade@titletown.org

Dodge County

Watertown Farm Market Kitchen

410 E Main St. Watertown, WI 53094 watertownfarmmarketkitchen.com Fred Guenterberg 920-342-7275 or 920-925-3820 guenterberg@gdinet.com

Green Lake County

Courthouse Kitchens of Green Lake 492 Hill St. Green Lake, WI 54941 courthousekitchen.com 920-294-3203 courthousekitchen@gmail.com

Kewaunee County Farm Market Kitchen

The Gerald J. Haegele Center 520 Parkway St. PO Box 35 Algoma, WI 54201 farmmarketkitchen.org Mary Pat Carlson, Director 920-487-9750

Marinette County

Woodland Kitchen of Aurora

Hillcrest Elementary School Building 2030 Calvary Dr. Aurora, WI 54151 715-589-2768 woodlandkitchen@nwtc.edu. nwtc.edu/atnwtc/places/RegionalCenters/North/ WoodlandKitchen/Pages/home.aspx

Outagamie County The Green Tomato

3402 N. Richmond St. #C Appleton, WI 54911 hippiewaynesgreentomato.com Wayne J. Wojciechowski 920-573-7901 hippiewaynes@gmail.com

Sheboygan County

Farm and Garden Kitchen

First Congregational Church UCC 310 Bluff Ave. Sheboygan, WI 53081 fccsheboygan.org Chris Kuehnel 920-693-3141 cqnel@clevelandwi.net

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