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FARM FRESH ATLAS of Southeastern Wisconsin

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S  –  S  –  May ,  thru October ,  October ,  thru May ,  (HarborHoliday Location [see below], Dec. 7)

amily riendly nvironmen niqu ndoo ettin More than 150 vendors each week at outdoor Produce, Meats, Eggs, Pastry, Fresh Mushrooms, Kenosha HarborMarket™ Soaps, Chips, Chocolate, Unique Arts & Crafts, All farm-fresh, some certified organic: eggs, Prepared Foods, Live Music, and More vegetables, meat, fish, cheese Baked Goods: bread, cookies, pastries, chips Necessities: oils, spices, vinegars Delicious Prepared Foods: American, Asian, Mexican, and more Artisan crafts: soaps, candles, jewelry, apparel Live music and other entertainment Bring your EBT card to use your FoodShares or SNAP benefits DKI Open Air WiFi available

This collaborative event combines Winter Kenosha HarborMarket vendors under the big, heated tents plus the Civil War Museum’s A Victorian Christmas, and Kenosha Public Museum’s International Holiday Faire. Jeff Schmidt,Jeff Imaging Skeye View S, D  — 10–5 uropea-tyl arke o  rea ak! Located just west of Kenosha Public Museums

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...... 4 MISSION & WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL FOOD...... 5 FARM FRESH FACTS...... 6 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES...... 7 - 10 FARMS & PRODUCERS...... 11 - 33 LOCAL FOOD ESSAY...... 22 - 23 GUIDE TO USING FOOD BENEFITS AT FARMERS’ MARKETS...... 34 FARMERS’ MARKETS BY DAY...... 35 FARMERS’ MARKETS...... 36 - 41 FARM TO FORK CUISINE...... 42 - 43 BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS...... 44 - 46 WHAT’S IN SEASON...... 47

Dodge Ozaukee Washington

Jefferson Waukesha Milwaukee

Racine Rock Walworth farmfreshatlas.org Kenosha

This publication serves the Southeastern Wisconsin region. Farm Fresh Atlas™ is a trademark of REAP Food Group, used with permission by grassroots coalitions throughout Wisconsin to produce six independent atlases: Central, Eastern, Northern, Southeastern, Southern, and Western. Electronic editions of each region are available at farmfreshatlas.org. 3 This Atlas is brought to you by: Co-Editors: Bianca Andreano, Garden Manager – Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum Leigh Presley, University of Wisconsin Division of Extension Kenosha & Racine Counties Board of Directors President: Timothy Fulton, Old Corbett Road Apiary Members: Mary Acuna, The Red Oak Restaurant Katie Hassemer, Fondy Food Center Ian Naujock Peg Reedy Bill Stone, Brightonwoods Layout: Hannah Wente Graphic Design: Cara Adams, Numbers & Nature Special thanks to: Andrea & Orendorff LLP, Rebecca LeDoux, Photo by B’s Bouquets; Cover photo: Abbie TJ Leveque, Tedi Winnett, and Woodward Miller, Stories Framed Photography Printing Services

The 2019 issue of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin is suppported by:

If you are interested in being a part of the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin, please contact us at [email protected] or call us at (262) 671-8366.

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Our Mission Our mission is to support a sustainable agricultural economy in Southeastern Wisconsin by connecting residents in the region with food and agricultural products that are produced, processed, and sold locally.

Photo by Wellspring, Inc. Ways to Support Locally Grown: • Shop the local farmers market • Attend farm dinners and events • Join a CSA (What is a CSA? See page 6) • Shop grocery stores that feature local products • Fill holiday baskets with local goods for your loved ones • Talk to friends and family about why you support locally grown • Support organizations that advocate for local farms and businesses • Eat at restaurants, cafes, and bakeries that source local ingredients • Teach children the importance of knowing where their food comes from 5 Farm Fresh Facts What is Community Supported (CSA)? CSA is a way to buy local food directly from a farmer. You purchase a “share” and become a farm “member.” You then receive a box of vegetables or other farm products regularly throughout the growing season. CSA is much more than just a weekly delivery of food. CSA is a powerful investment in your health, community, and local economy. It’s a partnership between farms and consumers that keeps independent businesses thriving, helps families eat seasonal, local produce, and charges farmers and consumers with the responsibility of building a strong, equitable food system. Find out more about CSA in Wisconsin atcsacoalition.org. Wisconsin is a leader in organic agriculture, ranking second behind California in the total number of certified organic farms.

Most American farmers receive only 14.8 cents of every dollar that consumers spend on food at home and away from home. At farmers markets, farmers head home with upwards of 90 cents on the dollar.

Wisconsin agriculture provides 413,500 jobs or 11.9% of the state’s employment.

3 out of 4 crops producing fruit or seeds for humans rely on pollinators, like bees, for production. reduces risk to pollinators by diversiving the agricultural landscape and making use of ecological processes as a part of food production.

More than 85% of farmers market vendors traveled fewer than 50 miles to sell at a farmers markets. Compare that to most supermarkets where 7-14 days can go by between the time produce is picked and when it becomes available to shoppers. In that time, fruits and vegetables travel, on average, more than 1,200 miles before reaching grocery store shelves.

Photos by: Pearce’s Farm Stand, Simon’s Gardens and Hemken Honey. 6 FARM/PRODUCER PRODUCT GUIDE FRUITS & VEGETABLES

FARM/PRODUCER FRUIT GARLIC HERBS MUSHROOMS PUMPKINS VEGETABLES CERT. ORGANIC CSA SHARES ON-FARM EVENTS ON-FARM SALES U-PICK WHOLESALE PAGE # COUNTY

Apple Barn Orchard & Winery       13 Walworth Blue Clay Berry Farm    14 Walworth Brightonwoods Orchard      15 Kenosha BrynTeg Farm        15 Waukesha Country Blossom Organics         15 Dodge Cozy Nook Farm     15 Waukesha Droughtville Farms    18 Racine Ela Orchard    18 Racine Elegant Farmer      18 Walworth Fine Fettle Farm    18 Racine Full Harvest Farm       19 Washington Godsell Farm          19 Waukesha Griffiths Grounds    20 Kenosha Gwenyn Hill Farm         21 Waukesha Hafs Road Orchard    21 Walworth Heritage Flower Farm   22 Racine Hoyer Homestead Farm       23 Racine Jelli's Market       23 Jefferson Klee's Out on a Limb Acres    23 Racine Krokowski's Farm       23 Waukesha LarryVille Gardens     23 Walworth Little Miss Sweet Pea's       23 Walworth Morning Star       26 Washington Nature’s Niche Farm    26 Racine Pearce’s Farm Stand          26 Walworth Peck & Bushel Fruit Company      26 Washington Pinehold Gardens      26 Milwaukee Quednow’s Heirloom Orchard    27 Walworth Rim's Edge Orchard     28 Washington Schrauth Sweet Sensations       28 Fond Du Lac 17 FARM/PRODUCER PRODUCT GUIDE

FRUITS & VEGETABLES cont.

FARM/PRODUCER FRUIT GARLIC HERBS MUSHROOMS VEGETABLES PUMPKINS CERT. ORGANIC CSA ON-FARM EVENTS ON-FARM SALES U-PICK WHOLESALE PAGE # COUNTY

Schuett Farms      29 Waukesha Simon's Gardens       29 Racine Stone Bank Farm Market         30 Waukesha Teens Grow Greens  30 Milwaukee Telderer's Rainbows End Farm         30 Dodge The Farmstead         30 Walworth The Garlic Underground   31 Waukesha The Wright Way Farm        31 Rock Village Farmstead      32 Milwaukee Wellspring Inc.           32 Washington Witte's Vegetable Farm        32 Ozaukee Wunberg Produce Berry Farm        32 Walworth Zinniker Farm     33 Walworth

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FRUITS & VEGETABLES cont. MEATS FARM/PRODUCER BEEF BISON FISH GOAT LAMB PORK POULTRY RABBIT CERT. ORGANIC CSA ON-FARM EVENTS ON-FARM SALES WHOLESALE PAGE # COUNTY

Anisoptera Acres    13 Jefferson Baker’s Polled Herefords  13 Walworth Battle Creek Beef & Bison      13 Waukesha Brattset Family Farm    14 Jefferson Dominion Valley Farm     18 Washington Droughtville Farms     18 Racine Ela Orchard    18 Racine Elegant Farmer       18 Walworth Godsell Farm       19 Waukesha Golden Bear Farm      20 Manitowoc Jelli's Market      23 Jefferson Little Miss Sweet Pea's   23 Walworth Morning Star Family Farm         26 Washington Nature's Niche Farm     26 Racine Pearce's Farm Stand     26 Walworth Riemer Family Farm         27 Green Rushing Waters Fisheries    42 Jefferson Schuett Farms    29 Waukesha Serenity Soap Works/Oak Hollow Acres   29 Racine Sherwood Game Farm       29 Racine Simon's Gardens      29 Racine Starry Nights      29 Kenosha Stone Bank Farm Market          30 Waukesha Stonecrest Farm   30 Dodge Telderer's Rainbows End Farm       30 Dodge Wisconsin Grass Fed-Beef Cooperative   32 Vernon Zinniker Farm      33 Walworth

Tell farms and businesses you found them in the Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin! 3 9 FARM/PRODUCER PRODUCT GUIDE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

FARM/PRODUCER BAKED GOODS BEAUTY BEDDING PLANTS BEVERAGES CONFECTIONARY CHEESE/ EGGS FIBER FLOWERS GRAIN/FLOUR HONEY PREPARED FOODS SEASONAL/HOLIDAY SYRUP CERT. ORGANIC CSA ON-FARM EVENTS ON-FARM SALES WHOLESALE PAGE # COUNTY

Anisoptera Acres   13 Jefferson Apple Barn Orchard & Winery         13 Walworth B's Bouquets   15 Washington Bahr Creek Llamas & Fiber   13 Sheboygan Battle Creek Beef & Bison     13 Waukesha Blue Clay Berry Farm   14 Walworth Brightonwoods Orchard         15 Kenosha BrynTeg Farm      15 Waukesha Country Blossom Organics       15 Dodge County Line Sugar Bush        15 Marathon Cozy Nook Farm     15 Waukesha Cream City Caramels    16 Milwaukee Dominion Valley    18 Washington Droughtville Farms       18 Racine Earthcare Suri Alpacas    18 Racine Ela Orchard      18 Racine Elegant Farmer       18 Walworth Full Harvest Farm     19 Washington Godsell Farm        19 Waukesha Golden Bear Farm    20 Manitowoc Griffiths Grounds      20 Kenosha Gwenyn Hill Farm       21 Waukesha Hafs Road Orchard      21 Walworth Hemken Honey Co.  22 Waukesha Heritage Flower Farm      22 Racine Hoyer Homestead Farm    23 Racine Jelli's Market        23 Jefferson Klee's Out on a Limb Acres    23 Racine Krokowski's Farm      23 Waukesha LarryVille Gardens   23 Walworth 104 FARM/PRODUCER PRODUCT GUIDE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

FARM/PRODUCER BAKED GOODS BEAUTY BEDDING PLANTS BEVERAGES CONFECTIONARY CHEESE/DAIRY EGGS FIBER FLOWERS GRAIN/FLOUR HONEY PREPARED FOODS SEASONAL/HOLIDAY SYRUP CERT. ORGANIC CSA ON-FARM EVENTS ON-FARM SALES WHOLESALE PAGE # COUNTY

Little Miss Sweet Pea's            23 Walworth Morning Star Family Farm        26 Washington Nature's Niche Farm         26 Racine Old Corbett Road Apiary   26 Kenosha Pearce's Farm Stand             26 Walworth Quednow's Heirloom       27 Walworth Apple Orchard Riemer Family Farm       27 Green Rim's Edge Orchard         28 Washington Schrauth Sweet Sensations      28 Fond Du Lac Schuett Farms       29 Waukesha Serenity Soap Works /     29 Racine Oak Hollow Acres Sherwood Game Farm    29 Racine Simon's Gardens             29 Racine Starry Nights       29 Kenosha Stone Bank Farm Market              30 Waukesha Stonecrest Farm   30 Dodge Teens Grow Greens   30 Milwaukee Telderer's Rainbows End           30 Dodge The Farmstead        30 Walworth The Wrightway Farm       31 Rock Village Farmstead    32 Milwaukee Wellspring Inc.         32 Washington Wisconsin Grass-Fed   32 Vernon Beef Cooperative Witte's Vegetable Farm     32 Ozaukee Wunberg Produce Berry         32 Walworth Farm Zinniker Farm       33 Walworth

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LISTEES PLEDGE THAT THEY:

• Are cooperatively or family-owned •Are committed to reducing the application of synthetic pesticides and Photo by Apple Barn Orchard & Winery • Operate in a way that protects and sustains the region’s land and water resources • Treat animals with care, respect, and access to the outdoors • Provide safe, fair working conditions for employees • Sell Wisconsin products that they have grown or helped produce on their

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ANISOPTERA ACRES BAKER’S POLLED HEREFORDS Dan & Catherine Kleiber Paul, Sylvia, Bob & Mike Baker N9387 Riverview Drive N7850 US Highway 12 Waterloo, WI 53594 Elkhorn, WI 53121 (920) 478-9696 (262) 742-3205 [email protected] [email protected] anisopteraacres.com bakerpolledherefords.com

Tucked away in rural Waterloo, Anisoptera Acres Baker’s Polled Hereford farm is located in the is a beautiful, environmentally-friendly family farm. southern edge of the Kettle Moraine area near We offer pasture-raised pork and beef, free-range Lauderdale and Pleasant Lakes, halfway between chicken, and honey. We use no hormones, antibiotics Elkhorn and Whitewater. We raise quality Hereford or animal by-products. We offer bulk meat sales and beef from our registered herd developed during the a la carte delivery to Madison area homes. past 50 years. Our mother cows raise their calves on our pastures. We raise their feed here on our farm. We do not feed antibiotics, artificial hormones or APPLE BARN ORCHARD & WINERY animal by-products. Our Hereford beef is noted for excellent taste and quality. We sell halves or Steve & Judy Jacobson quarters which are processed to your specifications W6384 Sugar Creek Rd in a federally inspected processing center. Please Elkhorn, WI 53121 visit our website for more information. (262) 728-3266 [email protected] applebarnorchardandwinery.com BATTLE CREEK BEEF & BISON LLC Our 7th generation family farm offers pick your Greg Kummrow, Patricia Kummrow own strawberries mid-June until early July; 38413 Delafield Rd late August- December; and pumpkins starting late Oconomowoc, WI 53066 September. We also sell our own apple and (262) 593-2622 pies, cider doughnuts, caramel apples, fruit wines [email protected] & Wisconsin foods. Check our website for store beefandbison.com and winery hours, special events, and school tour scheduling. Located on the Kummrow Farm, est. in 1886. We raise 100% grass-fed/finished beef and bison. We also raise pastured heritage pork and whole, BAHR CREEK LLAMAS & FIBER STUDIO pasture-raised chickens. No antibiotics or hormones Brigitte Demaster used. Home grown feed with no chemical pesticides N1021 Sauk Trail or herbicides. We sell by the pound, side and split- Cedar Grove, WI 53013 side from our on-farm store. From our farm to your

(920) 668-6417 family....naturally. See website for store hours or call farmfreshatlas.org [email protected] for an appointment. bahrcreek.com

Shop this area’s source for quality yarns, spinning wheels, looms, needle felting, gifts and supplies for Tag yourself at farms, the fiber enthusiast in a cozy country setting while watching the llamas romp and play. Fifteen minutes markets or restaurants. south of Sheboygan on Highway 43; exit #113; right at the Citgo Station, 1/4 mile on North Sauk Trail #farmfreshatlas Road. #eatlocal #buylocal

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BLUE CLAY BERRY FARM BRATTSET FAMILY FARM Brad and Ella Kauer Kirsten Jurcek 5154 State Road 50 N2437 Brattset Lane Delavan, WI 53115 Jefferson, WI 53549 (262) 745-3720 (920) 342-9504 [email protected] [email protected] blueclayberryfarm.com brattsetfamilyfarm.com

Blue Clay Berry Farm grows fresh strawberries and Enjoy delicious & healthful 100% grass fed beef! blueberries. We have both pre-picked and pick your Our graze a delicate melody of high quality own berries available in season on our farm, which is forages from grassy drumlins as they move to fresh located between Delavan and Lake Geneva on Hwy bountiful paddocks daily. Reserve your custom cut, 50. 1/4, 1/2 or whole beef. Specialty boxes & cuts are Photo by Baker’s Polled Herefords available at our porch store. Visit us for a farm day!

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BRIGHTONWOODS ORCHARD COUNTRY BLOSSOMS ORGANICS Bill and Judith Stone, Paula Puntenney Ben Priesgen 1072 288th Ave W281 Rolling Dr Burlington, WI 53105 Lomira, WI 53048 (262) 878-3000 (920) 979-7458 [email protected] [email protected] brightonwoodsorchard.com countryblossomsorganics.com

Our orchard is located on a rustic road, 1/2 mile Our farm produces MOSA certified organic north of the Bong State Recreation Area, and vegetables, herbs, and flowers. We are a family features over 150 already-picked antique and owned business operating on our 160+ year old commercial apple varieties. Our award-winning family farm. We offer a CSA program to our direct is available along with locally grown sale customers and area businesses. fall products. A two story tree house and walking trails are family favorites. Open daily September to Thanksgiving. AeppelTreow Winery & Distillery and COUNTY LINE SUGAR BUSH Glas All Naturals Cheese products available on-site. Tom Ollhoff, Laurie Ollhoff 516 W Crocker Street Wausau, WI 54401 BRYNTEG FARM (715) 675-4709 Caryl Watterson [email protected] St John’s Way maplesyrupandmore.com Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Maple sugaring has been in the Ollhoff family for (262) 443-9510 four generations. Production takes place on land [email protected] that has been in our family for over 100+ years. We bryntegfarm.com strive to make the best-tasting and best-looking BrynTeg (Beautiful Hill) Farm has been in the family maple syrup. We customize orders for businesses since 1963. Our vegetables, herbs, and most fruits and weddings, as requested. Syrup marketed are grown free of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. throughout Southeastern Wisconsin. See website Our apple orchard is minimally treated. Produce for details. Tours available. is available through spring, summer, fall and winter CSA subscriptions, individual ordering, and wholesale purchasing. See website and Facebook COZY NOOK FARM page for recipes, farm events, and general info. Tom, Joan & Charlie Oberhaus S11 W30780 Summit Ave Waukesha, WI 53188 B’S BOUQUETS (262) 968-2573

[email protected] farmfreshatlas.org Nancy Weibye cozynookfarms.com 4025 Kettle Moraine Road Hartford, WI 53027 Cozy Nook is a working dairy farm that offers (262) 707-5976 educational tours by appointment. We also sell a [email protected] variety of fall decorations and are open every day www.bsbouquets.org 9 am to 7:30 pm September 27 to October 31; hayrides are given hourly on weekends between Our farm, located one mile north of Hwy 60, offers 11 am and 4 pm. On November 29 we open to sell home-grown high quality fresh cut flowers and Christmas trees, wreaths, and garlands. bouquets. On-farm sales from June until frost. Wedding and special event orders are welcome.

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CREAM CITY CARAMELS & Photo by Teens Grow Greens CONFECTIONS Recipe and photo on right by Kate Jerome, Gregg Hutterer Garden to Kitchen Consultant

Milwaukee, WI 53226 (414) 446-2240 [email protected] creamcitycaramels.com

For more than thirty years we’ve been making caramels for friends and family. Now they are available to everyone! We use the finest ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible, to handcraft our sweet and salty caramels in a variety of flavors. You’ll enjoy their melt-in-your-mouth buttery goodness and smooth creamy texture. Check out our website for online sales and retail location availability. 16 FARMS & PRODUCERS

TOMATO BASIL BRUSCHETTA 2-4 tomatoes depending on size, Cut tomatoes into quarters and squeeze gently to about 1 ½ c. when chopped remove the seeds and pulp. Use the seeds and pulp 1 large clove of in soup. Chop tomatoes coarsely into ½” pieces. Roll garlic, minced basil leaves into a tight cigar and thinly slice. Mix all 1 T. fruity, high- together with the oil and toss with hot pasta, spread on quality olive oil toasted baguette slices over a schmear of soft cheese, 4-5 leaves fresh basil or use as a topping for pizza or a baked potato. Salt to taste

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DOMINION VALLEY FARM ELA ORCHARD Brandon and Tammera Dykema Bob Willard, Ed Ela 8375 Midland Dr 31219 Washington Ave Allenton, WI 53002 Rochester, WI 53167 (262) 629-9423 (262) 534-2545 [email protected] dominionvalleyfarm.com elaorchard.com

We are a small family-run farm, raising all of our We have been growing apples since the 1920’s. animals on pasture! We offer chickens, Broad Presently, the third and fourth generation of our Breasted White and heritage turkeys, heritage family cares for the orchard and raises over 30 Tamworth and Large Black pigs, and grass-fed/ varieties of apples and several varieties of pears. grass-finished Galloway beef. No hormones or The orchard also features honey from our hives and antibiotics are used. fresh cider pressed from our apples.

DROUGHTVILLE FARMS ELEGANT FARMER Lindsey Drought John Bauer 22428 West 7 Mile Rd 1545 Main St Franksville, WI 53126 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (414) 640-0432 (262) 363-6771 [email protected] [email protected] droughtvillefarms.com elegantfarmer.com

Our small poultry operation raises broiler chickens, The Elegant Farmer offers farm-fresh fruits and ducks, geese, Thanksgiving turkeys, Christmas veggies, local meats and cheeses, delicious jams, heritage turkeys, and eggs. All poultry is cage-free jellies and sauces. Try our award-winning Apple and free of hormones and drugs. Holiday birds are Pie Baked in a Paper Bag and other baked goods. sold fresh, never frozen. Other poultry can be picked Family-fun events offered year-round, including our up fresh as well. Eggs and broiler chickens sold pick-your-own Autumn Harvest Fest in Sept and Oct, year-round, call for availability. U-Pick sunflowers and more. Tours offered. and tours available in fall.

FINE FETTLE FARM EARTHCARE SURI ALPACAS LLC Amy Wallner and Heather Hall Darlene Geiser 8318 6 Mile Rd 146 N Honey Lake Road Caledonia, WI 53108 Burlington, WI 53105 (414) 367-6681 (262) 534-4091 [email protected] [email protected] www.finefettlefarm.com earthcaresuri.com We are a small, diversified vegetable operation Alpacas are an easy-to-manage herd . growing the finest produce possible in Caledonia, Clean, quiet, intelligent, safe, disease-resistant and WI. Currently selling to restaurants and farmers they use a community manure pile. Soft as cashmere, market with plans to open a roadside stand in warmer, lighter than wool. Special activities can be 2019. While we are not currently pursuing organic planned with groups. Farm tours. Farm store with certification, our farming practices follow those raw fiber, yarn, skeins, fiber, crochet items, all from standards. Sustainability is always at the forefront our alpacas. Open year round. of our decision-making process. We work hard to continually improve our soil so we can grow more nutritious and delicious food to serve our customers. 18 FARMS & PRODUCERS

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FULL HARVEST FARM, LLC GODSELL FARM Terry Vlossak & Charles “Chuck” Frase Pamela and Mark Godsell 7112 County Rd. S S105W15585 Loomis Dr. Hartford, WI 53027 Muskego, WI 53150

(262) 673-6760 (414) 425-2937 farmfreshatlas.org [email protected] [email protected] fullharvestfarm.com godsellfarm.com

Full Harvest Farm, LLC grows USDA certified organic We bring back the “olde” way of farming, working vegetables, herbs and melons. Our CSA members with families to educate and enjoy farming at its best. can choose between a 20-week Family Share, Our farm is host to tours, hands-on demonstrations, Couple Share or Every-Other-Week Couple Share. birthday parties, farm dinners, and special events. We have pick-up sites at: our farm, Menomonee Falls, We use natural methods for growing vegetables, Brookfield, Wauwatosa, New Berlin, Oconomowoc, without pesticides or enhancements. We offer fully- Delafield, Waukesha, Sussex, Racine and Kenosha. dressed chickens, turkeys, pork, and beef products. We also offer a worker share option. All animals are raised cage-free, hormone and drug free. 19 FARMS & PRODUCERS

GOLDEN BEAR FARM GRIFFITHS GROUNDS Marie and Steve Deibele Larry Griffiths 15115 Lax Chapel Rd. 7010 Bristol Road Kiel, WI 53042 Bristol, WI 53104 (920) 333-0005 (262) 857-2918 [email protected] [email protected] goldenbearfarm.com Griffiths Grounds provides seasonal homegrown Humanely and sustainably raised 100% grass- produce and decorations since 2010. The farm stand fed beef, pastured Berkshire pork and pastured is open September thru October, while supplies last, chicken. Pastures are organic, naturally fertilized and offers: a variety of carving pumpkins in all sizes, and enhanced with minerals. All the animals are specialty pumpkins, pie pumpkins, gourds, several rotationally grazed on large fresh pastures. They varieties of squash, cornstalks, and decorating corn. are never fed corn, soy, GMO’s, processed foods or Contact us for special orders. hormones. Meat is sold by the cut at local markets and restaurants or may be purchased by 1/4, 1/2 or whole animal, cut to order. Please call ahead to pick up meat or to tour our farm. Photo by Wright Way Farm

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GWENYN HILL FARM Linda Halley N130W294 Bryn Drive Waukesha, WI 53188 (262) 955-9681 [email protected] gwenynhillfarm.com

Gwenyn Hill Farm is situated on a beautiful 400 acre property in the rolling hills of Delafield Township. We are offering a vegetable CSA, providing a wide variety of certified organic vegetables, herbs, and flowers to our members for 20 weeks.

HAFS ROAD ORCHARD Richard and Debbie Polansky W632 Hafs Road Genoa City, WI 53128 (262) 279-3638 [email protected] hafsroadorchard.com

No frills apple orchard in quiet rural setting featuring and 45 other apple varieties, fresh cider, Honeycrisp caramel apples, honey, , , pumpkins, gourds and fall decor. No U-Pick, but we encourage walking in the orchard. Leashed pets are welcome. Open mid-August - Thanksgiving and winter weekends. Family Owned Since 1946 Photo of Pinehold Gardens by CARVING & PIE PUMPKINS Craig John Photography GOURDS ◊ SQUASH ◊ CORNSTALKS farmfreshatlas.org

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HEMKEN HONEY COMPANY HERITAGE FLOWER FARM Andy & Cheryl Hemken Betty Adelman W229 S7120 Guthrie School Rd 33725 Janesville Drive Big Bend, WI 53103 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 662-2843 (262) 662-0804 [email protected] [email protected] hemkenhoney.com heritageflowerfarm.com

Since 1996 we have been a family owned, local honey Award-winning nursery, recognized by the State producer. Products include raw honey, comb honey, Historical Society, Milwaukee Magazine, and beeswax and beeswax candles. Hives pollinate American Automobile Association. Our farm is local farms and . We promote the art of a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife beekeeping through education and community Habitat. We grow heirloom plants - perennials, presentations. Custom orders as requested. Call for vines, ornamental grasses & annuals - many rare, honey year around. all classic. Be inspired by our acres of beautiful flowering gardens. Botanical gardens, museums throughout North America, and gardeners like you grow our flowers. Tours available.

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HOYER HOMESTEAD FARM & CSA KROKOWSKI’S FARM LLC Ron Stark Brian Krokowski 28527 Washington Ave W330S7047 County Highway E Waterford, WI 53185 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 492-2989 (414) 510-0714 [email protected] [email protected] hoyerhomestead.com We sell herb and vegetable plants in the spring. In We grow produce using organic and hydroponic the summer we sell over 50 varieties of vegetables, practices and offer cage-free eggs. We co-op with herbs, and fresh cut sunflowers. Our self-serve stand other farmers to provide a larger variety of fruit and is located on county highway E just one mile south vegetables to our members. Instead of receiving of North Prairie (look for the red pole barn). We are a set, pre-packed weekly box of produce, CSA open daily late April through Thanksgiving dawn to members are able to select from produce available dusk. Please bring exact change. from that week’s harvest.

JELLI’S MARKET LARRYVILLE GARDENS LLC Steve & Jody Knoebel Michelle Cannon N5648 S Farmington Road W1349 Highway 11 Helenville, WI 53137 Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 593-5133 (262) 206-2360 [email protected] [email protected] jellismarket.com larryvillegardens.com

Our family-owned farm offers fresh seasonal We are a small, family, better than organic, year- produce. In spring we harvest asparagus and sell round grower of vegetables, located 4 miles west flower and vegetable plants from our greenhouse. of Burlington. Ten years, ago we took rock hard, In summer, we offer pick-your-own strawberries, worn out fields and soothed them back to life with raspberries, blueberries and a variety of vegetables. organic fertility, cover cropping, constant mulches, In fall, we have apples, pumpkins and other fall , underplanting, low tillage, rotations items. We are open March-December. Visit us for and beneficial insect habitat. Tours offered. unique gifts and our naturally raised Angus beef, pork and chicken. Tours offered. LITTLE MISS SWEET PEA’S Bob and Colleen O’Neill KLEE’S OUT ON A LIMB ACRES N6696 Millard Rd Omer and Candy Klee Elkhorn, WI 53121 4704 W 7 Mile Road (262) 903-9599 farmfreshatlas.org Caledonia, WI 53108 [email protected] farmfreshatlas.org (262) 835-7728 [email protected] We are a first generation hobby farm, established for kooala.biz the past 16 years. Open early May with our spring garden vegetables and hanging baskets just in time We offer gooseberries, red, black, white and pink for Mother’s Day. We connect our neighbors with currants, elderberries, red raspberries, aronia, fresh, high quality, daily picked produce, gourmet quince, pawpaws also heirloom and new varieties sweet corn, local honey, eggs, homemade of apples and pears. Homemade jams, jellies and goods, our famous “salty dog” pickles, homemade honey from our hives available all year. We are open butter, jams, soaps and of course homemade butter Sat. & Sun. from 9-5. Please call for availability. toffee candies. Tours offered.

2323 LOCALFARMS FOOD & PRODUCERS ESSAY

• To be educated about what fruit, what Most of you who’ve picked up vegetable is at its best in a yearly cycle. this publication may already be converts • Not least, in the event of economic or to the goodness and pleasure of the local environmental crisis, chances are the food movement. farmers around you will be capable of providing food. Supporting a food Full disclosure: my husband and his cousin system that serves the nearby consumer are third generation apple farmers in Racine is simply good planning. county. So, I’m speaking as an erstwhile farm- hand as well as a farm market customer. All these reasons are important, but there’s You might have the habit of going to your another feature, an emotional component, neighborhood green market and maybe to take into account. you visit a farm on occasion for the specialty of that particular grower. But, just in case As a regular customer at my neighborhood you are new to the scene, here are some market, I have come to think of the reasons to take part in a local economy: vendors as My People. The olive oil • To support the people in your community. woman, the cheese guy, the bread baker, • To have access to quality food. the goat soap friend, the gorgeous organic • To help your children understand where veggie personality—I love them all. Some food comes from so they, in turn, can vendors are more interesting, more pure, or support their farm community. quirkier than others, and so you find what suits you. 242 LOCAL FOOD ESSAY

Every Thursday afternoon, May to October, In your hands is the publication that shows I have a soul-satisfying reunion, I find out you the paths to many of the miracles in our what’s on tap, and often I get a recipe or part of the state. Here’s to your farm a cooking tip, before bringing home a big adventures in 2019! bag of potential. I’m grateful for the deep knowledge My People have of soil science, Jane Hamilton is a novelist, teacher, insect life cycles, ripeness and readiness, to and farm-hand who lives in Rochester, name but a few of their skills. In short, My Wisconsin. People make me happy.

“The olive oil woman, the cheese guy, the bread baker, the goat soap friend, the gorgeous organic veggie personality— I love them all.” Here’s how it feels from the grower’s side of the table. When we have invited our customers to events on the farm, and when they visit the barn to buy our apples, many of them feel a kind of homecoming.

Over something as simple as a transaction for five pounds of apples, the customers radiate appreciation for the place and our work. Maybe they’ve been showing up in autumn since they were children or maybe the place is new to them, but they are delighted to be in a setting that seems farmfreshatlas.org out of time. The natural world is before farmfreshatlas.org them, the fruit right out there on the trees. Sometimes the sun is shining and other times it’s raining. Either way, it’s beautiful. We, the growers, are their people. They, the customer, are our people. It works both ways! We’re together, interdependent, in the miracle of good food. Left photo by Tosa Farmers’ Market Right photo by Pinehold Gardens

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MORNING STAR FAMILY FARM, LLC PEARCE’S FARM STAND Robin and Kathy Roxas Bob & Mary Ann Pearce 4504 State Road 83 W5740 North Walworth Road Hartford, WI 53027 Walworth, WI 53184 (262) 970-6561 (262) 275-3783 [email protected] [email protected] morningstarfamilyfarm.net pearcefarms.com

Pasture-raised chicken and 100% grass-fed beef Pearce’s Farm Stand is located near Walworth, WI. and lamb, plus pork and rabbit, chicken and duck We grow, harvest and deliver fresh, quality produce eggs. Certified Naturally Grown and non-GMO; to our customers. Our specialty is our “Super Sweet” quarters/halves/wholes or by cut. Monthly Meat sweet corn, pumpkins and baked goods. Our CSA available, plus handcrafted kombucha and bakery makes fresh donuts, caramel apples, breads elderberry syrup. U-pick Certified Naturally Grown and cookies. Family events. See our website or berries by appointment. We sell from the farm year- Facebook for schedule of events. round. Please call first. Tours available.

NATURE’S NICHE FARM PECK & BUSHEL FRUIT COMPANY Laura Pulda Joe Fahey 33347 Washington Avenue 5454 County Road Q Burlington, WI 53105 Colgate, WI 53017 (262) 492-1382 (414) 418-0336 [email protected] [email protected] peckandbushel.com

Nature’s Niche Farm is satisfying the need for local, We are Southeastern Wisconsin’s largest certified wholesome and natural produce, meat, eggs, honey, organic apple orchard! We have over 30,000 apple goat milk soap and all natural skin care products. We trees and 20 great tasting varieties. Harvest begins are deeply committed to sustainable agriculture. in late August and runs through October. The Our farm strives to be a good steward of our earth. roadside barn is open Saturdays and Sundays from We practice sustainable farming techniques. We 10am-4pm. Check our website for variety andpick raise our animals humanely and provide the diet that your own availability, orchard tours, and events. they are intended to eat. We use NO antibiotics or growth hormones. We feed only non-GMO grains. No pesticides or herbicides are used on produce or livestock. We consider the care of our animals and PINEHOLD GARDENS land both a blessing and a responsibility. Please call David Kozlowski, Sandra Raduenz for availability. 1807 E. Elm Rd. Oak Creek, WI 53154 OLD CORBETT ROAD APIARY (414) 762-1301 [email protected] Tim and Lois Fulton pineholdgardens.com 3308 4th Street Kenosha, WI 53144 We have been farming for 25 years without (262) 553- 5510 chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Our mineral rich, [email protected] biologically alive soils produce nutritious, great tasting produce. We grow 50 different vegetables We are a small-scale honey producer specializing in for our CSA program and farm stands. We have a local, seasonal raw honey, creamed honey, beeswax simple 18-week CSA. No need to pre-order. See candles and propolis. Visit us at the Kenosha website for farm stand hours and availability. Summer HarborMarket on Saturdays in September or call and stop by our home for a honey sampling 26 and see our restored prairie and honeybees. FARMS & PRODUCERS

QUEDNOW’S HEIRLOOM APPLE ORCHARD Theresa, Jason, Gary W5098 County Road ES Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 501-9033 [email protected] quednowsappleorchard.com

Our orchard features unique heirloom apples, like the , Pink Sparkle, Scarlet , and more. We also have pears, peaches and cherries, dried apple chips, fresh apple cider and other scrumptious items. We use Integrated Pest Management practices to manage pests and do not use herbicides. We accept WIC and senior coupons at markets and our farm.

RIEMER FAMILY FARM Jen and Bryce Riemer W2252 Riemer Rd Brodhead, WI 53520 (608) 556-4554 [email protected] riemerfamilyfarm.com CHECK Riemer Family Farm raises 100% grass-fed beef and WEBSITEEVENTS FOR lamb, heritage pork, pastured chicken, turkey, and eggs. We never use GMO’s, antibiotics, hormones, steroids, MSG, or nitrates in our products. Our animals are rotationally grazed in order to build Dedicated to growing, harvesting soil health and create lasting habitat for grassland and delivering fresh produce birds and insects. Our products are available in our • Sweet Corn online and on-farm store as individual cuts, bundles, • Fresh Donuts or meat CSA shares. We deliver to Madison, • Kettle Corn Waukesha, Wauwatosa, and Woodstock (IL) areas. • Specialty Breads Tours Available. & Cookies • Pumpkins & Fall Décor

WEEKENDS ONLY farmfreshatlas.org Photo by Gwenwyn Hill Farm • Concession Stand • Hay Rides FAMILY FUN! • TUBE ROLLERS • JUMPING BALES & MORE! Corn Maze

MID-JULY – OCTOBER 31 • 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM DAILY Corner of F & Hwy. 67 midway between Williams Bay & Fontana 5740 North Walworth Road, Walworth, WI • 262-275-3783 WWW.PEARCEFARMS.COM 27 FARMS & PRODUCERS

Photo by The Farmstead SCHRAUTH SWEET SENSATIONS Dennis & Katey Schrauth RIM’S EDGE ORCHARD W4312 State Road 67 Ray Burg Campbellsport, WI 53010 W220N10540 Amy Belle Rd (920) 296-1613 Germantown, WI 53022 [email protected] (262) 509-0090 schrauthsweetsensations.com [email protected] rimsedgeorchard.com Our farm is family owned and operated, with an environmentally friendly focus. Our core products Local orchard with 20+ varieties of apples, local are gourmet garlic, raw honey, and pure maple honey, local maple syrup, fresh pressed cider, syrup. We use sustainable farming practices to caramel apples, and Apple Cider Donuts. We offer ensure a healthy crop of organics: plants in the pick your own during the months of September spring and produce in the summer and fall. We and October (please call ahead for availability). also offer natural, chemical free alternatives, holistic Zestar, Sansa, Honeycrisp, Strawberry, SnowSweet, methods, custom woodworking, unique gifts and EverCrisp, and more varieties. artistic crafts. Follow our Facebook page to stay up to date on what’s happening at Schrauths! Tours offered. 28 FARMS & PRODUCERS

SCHUETT FARMS SIMON’S GARDENS Rob Schuett Chris, Nancy, Jordan Simon W299S6370 State Road 83 7624 Caldwell Rd Mukwonago, WI 53149 Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 968-4348 (262) 662-2398 [email protected] [email protected] schuettfarm.com simonsgardens.com

Our diversified family farm sells sweet corn and Our 5th generation family farm is committed to various other vegetables in mid-summer. Mid- producing the highest quality plants and produce September through October we are open daily, with the least amount of chemicals. Our retail store selling pumpkins, gourds, cornstalk bundles and is located at the site of our 1840’s homestead and other fall decorations. We also have a corn maze, open from mid-April to mid-November. On-farm pick-your-own pumpkin patch, weekend hayrides, sales of flower and vegetable plants from mid-April and weekday hayrides by appointment. In late to mid-June. November we sell pre-cut Christmas trees and wreaths. Throughout the year we offer homegrown beef. STARRY NIGHTS FARM SERENITY SOAP WORKS & OAK Paul Maggio 7500 352nd Avenue HOLLOW ACRES Burlington, WI 53105 Abigail & Mike Lippmann (312) 286-1075 2208 Springwood Lane [email protected] Burlington, WI 53105 starrynightsfarm.com (262) 492-4010 [email protected] Starry Nights Farm is a certified organic farm serenity-soapworks.com producing quality 100% grass fed beef, in a sustainable, humane way in order to deliver a Pasture raised and organically fed poultry meat and delicious, healthy, and nutritious product to our local eggs including duck/goose. Raw honey. Natural customers, while respecting nature and building goats milk soap and natural bath products. We raise relationships with our customers. Tours available. the goats for the milk we use in our products. We grown our own herbs and have the raw honey and wax for our bath products.

SHERWOOD GAME FARM Want to be in Paul & Dawn Sherwood 2713 3 Mile Rd next year’s Farm Racine, WI 53404 ™ farmfreshatlas.org (262) 989-6030 Fresh Atlas of [email protected] sherwood-gamefarm.com Southeastern Our family owned, 2nd generation farm produces Wisconsin? unpasteurized eggs, chickens, ducks, geese, fresh (never frozen) turkey at the holiday time, Berkshire pork, Polled Hereford beef, pheasants, and quail. We grow and make our own feed, free of chemicals, pesticides, steroids, and hormones. They are never kept in small cages not even in the winter; they do farmfreshatlas.org have shelter if they choose to use it. 29 FARMS & PRODUCERS

STONE BANK FARM MARKET TELDERER’S RAINBOWS END FARM Kim Roncone Jeanne & Steve Telderer N68 W33208 County Road K N2559 Adams Rd. Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Neosho, WI 53059 (262) 563-8010 (262) 224-5556 [email protected] [email protected] stonebankmarket.com telderersrainbowsendfarm.com

At Stone Bank Farm Market, we work with onsite and Our truly pastured animals produce meat & eggs local suppliers in order to provide the highest quality that are tastier and more nutritious. We supplement organic and seasonal produce, dairy products, their diets with organic feed free of chemicals, poultry, pork, and grass-fed/grass-finished beef. The medications and GMOs. Our Icelandic sheep market aims to not only serve as a destination for produce a gourmet lamb without grain and their conservation-minded, health-conscious consumers, naturally colored fleeces are great for spinning/ but also as an educational platform to promote the felting. We have an on farm store that supports local long-term value that sustainable farm practices can artists and producer. Their products include jams, provide. It is our hope that visitors will find a closer pickles, soaps, pottery, jewelry, and woodworking, connection to the foods they eat, be inspired to to name a few. Tours available. live a healthier lifestyle, and gain greater insight into the delicate relationship between farmland preservation, soil health, and nutrient-dense food. THE FARMSTEAD Vijay & Beth Narayanan STONECREST FARM, LLC W199 Highway 50 Mike Dogs Burlington, WI 53105 N8231 County Road P (262) 215-9425 Theresa, WI 53091 [email protected] (920) 212-0418 mywiscofarmstead.com [email protected] We are farmers by God’s calling. Our small, family- We are a small family farm located south of the operated farm specializes in sustainably grown Village of Theresa. Our family has been farming at flowers, vegetables, and popcorn. Our mission is this site for 150+ years. Our Herefords are grass-fed, to grow delicious produce for market sales but also having access to pasture as well as hay. We have more importantly to grow for intentional giving. We grass-fed ground beef, burgers, sausage, and beef are putting our hands in the dirt and our feet to our sticks for sale at farmers’ markets and on-farm. We faith in Him to farm and feed His hungry people here also offer sales by 1/4, 1/2, and whole. at The Farmstead. We are open seasonally on the farm, at local farmers’ markets, and sell wholesale produce. Come and join our FARMily. TEENS GROW GREENS Claire Muza 4215 N Green Bay Ave Milwaukee, WI 53209 [email protected] teensgrowgreens.org

Stop by Teens Grow Greens this spring and pick up vegetable seedlings for your garden. We’ll be offering heirloom tomatoes, peppers, greens, and other popular vegetables as well as some annual flowers and hanging baskets. Your support helps fund our internship program where teens develop life skills through hands-on experience. 30 FARMS & PRODUCERS

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THE GARLIC UNDERGROUND THE WRIGHT WAY FARM, LLC Glenn Borucki Denny and Susan Wright W383 N9009 Mill Street 9002 W Co Rd H Oconomowoc, WI 53066 Beloit, WI 53511 (414) 550-2341 (608) 201-1000

[email protected] [email protected] farmfreshatlas.org thegarlicunderground.com thewrightwayfarm.com

Our farm specializes in several varieties of gourmet, We operate a 45 acre family-run, certified organic heirloom garlic, grown using organic and sustainable produce farm. We believe in growing healthy, farming methods. Sales start in June with hardneck delicious fruits and vegetables for people in our scapes; cured garlic is available August through local region while paying fair wages. We offer a November. Cured garlic can be used as seed to limited-space CSA program and are at several grow in your own garden or for culinary use. Sales farmers market from our hometown of Beloit to Lake primarily online. Call first for on-farm visits / sales. and down to Chicago. Tours available.

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VILLAGE FARMSTEAD Sam Odin, Sara Krohn, Ali Odin 4020 East Fitzsimmons Rd Oak Creek, WI 53154 (414) 559-8642 UNITED TO GROW FAMILY AGRICULTURE [email protected] villagefarmstead.com Working with family farmers & rural communities on: Village Farmstead is a one and half acre vegetable Fair Prices • Food Systems • Conservation • Trade farm located on the bluffs of Lake Michigan just Rural School Funding • Health Care • Renewable Energy south of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We use organic and biodynamic practices rooted in environmental ethics and social integrity, without using pesticides, Join today! www.wisconsinfarmersunion.com fungicides, or fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients. We embrace the seasons of Wisconsin by utilizing tools for season extension, and focusing WITTE’S VEGETABLE FARM LLC on food preservation. Tours available. Susan Atkinson 10006 Bridge Rd. Cedarburg, WI 53012 WELLSPRING INC. (262) 377-1423 Caleb Trainor [email protected] 4382 Hickory Rd wittesvegfarm.com West Bend, WI 53090 (262) 675-6755 Witte’s believes in clean, high quality products [email protected] and fields. We are not organic but we use the wellspringinc.org IPM method to control unwanted pests with the least amount of unnatural interference. We strive Our mission is to inspire and teach people to grow, for the widest variety of vegetables and fruits and prepare, and eat healthy food. We aim to sustain are dedicated to the highest quality product with and expand our local and organic food community friendly, knowledgeable service. network. We have over 30 seasons of experience growing organic and GMO-free produce. A pioneer in CSA, farm to school, and agritourism, WUNBERG PRODUCE BERRY FARM we offer summer farm camps, field trips for all ages, workshops, internships, WWOOF and volunteer Kenneth Wundrow opportunities. We also have a bed and breakfast W9219 Lakeshore Rd and conference space. Sharon, WI 53585 (715) 415-0585 [email protected] WI GRASS-FED BEEF COOPERATIVE wunbergproduce.com Rod Ofte We specialize in growing berries. Our biggest Cty Rd Y crops of the year are asparagus, June strawberries, Viroqua, WI 54665 and raspberries. We grow summer black and red 1-800-745-9093 raspberries and fall items include pumpkins and fall [email protected] raspberries. Tours available. wisconsingrassfed.coop

Our cooperative consists of nearly 180 sustainable Wisconsin family farms producing the ultimate clean, local, sustainable, 100% grass-fed beef available. Our beef is never confined, given growth hormones, or exposed to herbicides/pesticides. 32 FARMS & PRODUCERS

ZINNIKER FARM Mark & Petra Zinniker N7399 Bowers Rd May 4th - October 26th Elkhorn, WI 53121 (262) 642-5775 [email protected] zinnikerfarm.com

We offer the highest quality meat from pastured 29 Seasons! beef and pork as well as raw honey, free range eggs - Farm Fresh Eggs and homemade milk-based soaps. We grow all our own feed on our certified organic farm, using organic and biodynamic growing methods and regenerative . The farm has been operated

organically since 1943. No pesticides, hormones, farmfreshatlas.org drugs, antibiotics or GMOs used.

Photo by Stories Framed Photography at Tosa Farmers’ Market

33 HOW TO USE BENEFITS

Access Healthy Foods at the Farmers’ Market!

Quest/EBT Not all markets accept Quest/EBT, see market listings for more information.

Go to the market's Use your Quest/EBT Use tokens/vouchers information station. card to purchase to purchase eligible tokens or paper items from vouchers. participating vendors. INFORMATION

MARKETS EACH DAY OF THE WEEK

WIC and Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program

Availability of these programs varies by county. Contact your local WIC or ADRC office for more information.

Look for this sign to find Use your vouchers to purchase participating vendors at the eligible items. farmers’ market.

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Tips for Shopping at a Farmers’ Market 1. Bring reusable shopping bags 2. Bring a small cooler for cold items 3. Verify if it’s pet-friendly before visiting 4. Check the “What’s in Season” chart on page 47 before you visit to plan meals 5. Talk to the vendors! Feel free to ask how, why and where they produce their products 6. Ask vendors for favorite recipes or preparation tips 7. Bring small bills, especially at the beginning when vendors might be low on change 8. Give yourself enough time to shop, most markets have a prompt closing time 9. Check online for the weekly lineup of vendors, entertainment, and featured products 10. Be adventurous! Trying new things is part of the fun!

MARKETS EACH DAY OF THE WEEK SUNDAY Menomonee Falls Farmers' Market Delafield Farmers' Market Enderis Park Farmers' Market Mukwonago Farmers' Market Downtown West Bend Farmers' Fondy Farmers Market - Regular Pewaukee Farmers Market Market Season Racine Farmers Market Fondy Farmers Market - Late Fall, Greenfield Farmers' Market Westown Farmers' Market Spring, Regular Milaeger's Great Lakes Farmers Fox Point Farmers' Market Market THURSDAY Garden District Farmers' Market Oconomowoc Winter Farmers' Burlington Farmers Market Geneva Outdoor Market Market Fondy Farmers Market - Regular Germantown Farmers' Market Riverwest Gardeners Market Season Greendale Downtown Market Shorewood Farmers' Market Grafton Farmers Market Janesville Farmers' Market, Inc. Sussex Farmers Market Jackson Park Farmers Market Jefferson Farmers' Market Kenosha Market - Lincoln Park Kenosha HarborMarket MONDAY Lake Geneva Farmers Market Kenosha Winter HarborMarket Butler Farmers' Market Near West Side Farmers' Market Kenosha Market - Columbus Park Eagle Farmers' Market South Milwaukee Downtown Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market Market

Mukwonago Winter Farmers' farmfreshatlas.org TUESDAY Jefferson Farmers' Market Market Fondy Farmers Market - Regular West Allis Farmers' Market New Berlin Farmers Market Season Oak Creek Farmers Market Kenosha Market - Pennoyer Park FRIDAY Oconomowoc Summer Farmers' Union Grove Farmers Market Boxed and Burlap Farmers Market Market West Allis Farmers' Market Cedarburg Makers & Growers Port Washington Farmers Market Whitewater City Market Market Racine Farmers Market East Troy Farmers Market South Shore Farmers' Market WEDNESDAY Kenosha Market - Baker Park Brown Deer Farmers' Market Tosa Farmers Market Dousman Farmers' Market SATURDAY Waukesha Farmers' Market Hartung Park Farmers' Market Brookfield Farmers' Market West Allis Farmers' Market Kenosha Market - Columbus Park Cathedral Square Market Whitefish Bay Farmer's Market 35 FARMERS’ MARKETS

Boxed and Burlap Cedarburg sfmnp WIC 5/31/19-9/6/19, Friday 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 6/14/19-10/11/19, Friday 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Location: Boxed and Burlap Location: Parking lot of the Cedarburg Cultural 2935 WI-67, Delavan Center at the corner of Mill St. & Washington Contact: [email protected] or (262) 374- Ave. W62 N546 Washington Avenue, Cedarburg 5497 Contact: [email protected] or (262) 224-7849 boxedandburlap.com

Delafield Brookfield sfmnp WIC ebt 5/15/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 5/4/19-10/26/19, Saturday 7:30 AM-12:00 PM Location: Main Street and Dopkins Street, one Location: 2000 N. Calhoun Road, Brookfield block west of Highway C in downtown Delafield, Contact: [email protected] or 417 Main St., Delafield (262) 784-7804 Contact: [email protected] or brookfieldfarmersmarket.com (262) 409-5276 delafieldfarmersmarket.com Brown Deer sfmnp WIC ebt 6/5/19-10/30/19, Wednesday 9:00 AM-5:30 PM Dousman Location: 9078 N. Green Bay Road, Brown Deer 5/1/19-10/16/19, Wednesday 2:00 PM-6:00 PM Contact: [email protected] or Location: Across from the Fire Dept in the (414) 371-3000 Village Hall parking lot, 118 S. Main St, Dousman browndeerfarmersmarket.org Contact: [email protected] or (262) 968-4566 dousmanchamber.org Burlington WIC ebt 5/2/19-10/31/19, Thursday 3:00 PM-7:00 PM Downtown West Bend sfmnp WIC Location: Corner of Washington & Pine Streets, 5/18/19-10/26/19, Saturday 7:30 AM-11:00 AM next to the public library, Burlington Location: Main St 6th Ave & Mill St Contact: [email protected] or 215 Main Street, West Bend (262) 210-6360 Contact: @downtownwestbend.com or burlingtonwifarmersmarket.com (262) 338-3909 downtownwestbend.com sfmnp WIC Butler Eagle 5/6/19-10/28/19, Monday 12:00 PM-6:00 PM 6/24/19-9/9/19, Alt. Mondays 4:00 PM-6:00 PM Location: 127th St. and Hampton Ave., Butler Location: Eagle Municipal Building parking lot Contact: [email protected] or 820 E Main St, Eagle (414) 541-0089 Contact: (262) 594-2800

Cathedral Square Market East Troy 6/15/19-10/12/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-12:30 PM 5/24/19-10/4/19, Friday 2:00 PM-6:00 PM Location: Cathedral Square Park Location: East Troy Village Square Park 520 E. Wells St., Milwaukee 2881 Main St., East Troy Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] or (414) 271-1416 (262) 642-3770 easttown.com/?page_id=544 easttroy.org 36 FARMERS’FARMERS’ MARKETS MARKETS

Enderis Park Fondy - Spring sfmnp WIC ebt 6/16/19-9/15/19, Sunday 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 5/11/19-6/15/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Location: Enderis Park (72nd and Chambers) Enderis Playground, Milwaukee Fondy - Regular sfmnp WIC ebt Contact: [email protected] 6/22/19-10/31/19, Saturday 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM or (715) 441-9766 I Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM enderisparkfarmersmarket.com Fondy - Late Fall ebt 11/2/19-11/23/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 2200 W. Fond du Lac Ave, Milwaukee Fox Point sfmnp WIC ebt Location: Contact: [email protected] or 6/15/19-10/12/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM (414) 562-2282 Location: Parking lot of the North Shore Congregational Church, 7330 N. Santa Monica fondymarket.org Blvd., Milwaukee Contact: [email protected] or (414) 352-0555 vil.fox-point.wi.us/360/Fox-Point-Farmers-Market Tag yourself at farms, markets or restaurants. #farmfreshatlas #eatlocal #buylocal

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Garden District Grafton 6/22/19-10/26/19, Saturday 1:00 PM-5:00 PM 7/11/19-9/26/19, Thursday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Location: Wilson Park Senior Center Location: Veteran’s Park 2601 W. Howard Avenue, Milwaukee 13th Ave, Grafton Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] or (262) 377-1650 (414) 510-3485 grafton-wi.org gardendistrictfarmersmarket.com Greendale sfmnp WIC Geneva Outdoor Market 6/22/19-10/5/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 6/1/19-10/5/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Location: Broad Street (between Northway & Location: Southern corner of intersection of Schoolway) in the Village Center, 5602 Broad St, Hwys H and NN, N3252 County Road H, Greendale Lake Geneva Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] or (414) 423-2790 (262) 215-6139 gpr.greendale.k12.wi.us

Germantown sfmnp WIC Greenfield sfmnp WIC ebt 5/4/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 5/5/19-10/27/19, Sunday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Location: Germantown Village Hall, N112 5151 W Layton Ave, Greenfield W17001 Mequon Road, Germantown Location: Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] (414) 329-5275 or (262) 250-4710 greenfieldwifarmersmarket.com village.germantown.wi.us Every Sunday May 5 - October 27 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Konkel Park | 5151 W. Layton Ave. | Greenfi eld, WI

Makers Market hosted the fi rst Sunday of every month featuring crafts, artisians, and handmade goods. Sponsor: Live Music | Fresh Produce | Bakery | Meat | Dairy Specialty Items | Ready-To-Eat Foods Closed Memorial Day Weekend. Follow us on Facebook: Greenfi eldWIFarmersMarket www.greenfi eldwifarmersmarket.com

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Hartung Park Kenosha Market - Baker Park 6/26/19-10/2/19, Wednesday 4:00 PM-7:00 PM 6/7/19-10/25/19, Friday 6:00 AM-12:00 PM Location: Hartung Park near intersection of Location: Baker Park, 66th St. and Sheridan Rd., Menomonee River Parkway and Keefe Kenosha Contact: [email protected] or (262) 825-4049 Kenosha Market - Columbus Park hartungpark.com 6/1/19-10/30/19, Saturday | Wednesday 6:00 AM - 12:00 PM sfmnp Location: Columbus Park, 54th St. and 22nd Jackson Park Ave., Kenosha 6/13/19-9/26/19, Thursday 3:00 PM-6:30 PM Location: 3500 W Forest Home Ave, Milwaukee Contact: [email protected] or Kenosha Market - Lincoln Park (414) 687-0938 6/6/19-10/31/19, Thursday 6:00 AM-12:00 PM jacksonpark.us/farmers-market Location: Lincoln Park, 18th Ave. and 10th St., Kenosha

sfmnp WIC ebt Janesville Kenosha Market - Pennoyer Park 5/4/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-1:00 PM 6/4/19-10/29/19, Tuesday 6:00 AM-12:00 PM Location: Downtown Janesville on Main St. Location: Pennoyer Park, 3601 7th Ave., Kenosha Between Milwaukee St. and Centerway St., 3100 N. Main St., Janesville Contact: [email protected] Lake Geneva or (608) 289-9292 5/2/19-10/31/19, Thursday 8:00 AM-1:00 PM janesvillefarmersmarket.com Location: 330 Broad St, Lake Geneva Contact: [email protected] or (262) 248-4382 Jefferson WIC horticulturalhall.com 6/6/19-10/31/19, Every Thursday 3:00 PM - Every Sunday 7:00 PM I Second Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Menomonee Falls sfmnp WIC Location: Malicki’s Piggly Wiggly parking lot, May 5 - October 27 921 W. Racine Street, Jefferson 5/1/19-10/30/19, Wednesday 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Contact: [email protected] or Location: North Junior High Parking Lot, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm (920) 674-7720 Menomonee Falls Contact: [email protected] or Konkel Park | 5151 W. Layton Ave. | Greenfi eld, WI jeffersonwis.com (262) 251-8797

menomoneefallsdowntown.com farmfreshatlas.org Makers Market hosted the fi rst Sunday of every month featuring sfmnp WIC ebt crafts, artisians, and handmade goods. Major Sponsor: Kenosha HarborMarket Milaeger’s Great Lakes Farmers Market Live Music | Fresh Produce | Bakery | Meat | Dairy 5/11/19-10/12/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Location: 2nd Avenue at 56th St., Kenosha 1/6/19-12/29/19, Sunday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Specialty Items | Ready-To-Eat Foods Location: 4838 Douglas Avenue, Racine Closed Memorial Day Weekend. Contact: [email protected] or Kenosha Winter HarborMarket (262) 210-6360 Follow us on Facebook: Greenfi eldWIFarmersMarket 10/19/19-5/9/20, Saturday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM milaegers.com www.greenfi eldwifarmersmarket.com Location: 514 56th Street, Kenosha Contact: [email protected] or (262) 914-1252 kenoshaharbormarkets.com 39 FARMERS’ MARKETS

Milwaukee Winter ebt Oconomowoc Summer 11/2/19-3/28/20, Saturday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 5/4/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Location: Check website for updates on Location: First Bank Financial Centre Parking Lot 2019/2020 location, dates, and times. 155 W. Wisconsin Ave., Oconomowoc Contact: [email protected] or (414) 562-2282 Oconomowoc Winter mcwfm.org 11/3/19-3/29/20, Sunday 9:30 AM-1:00 PM Location: Oconomowoc High School, 641 E. Mukwonago sfmnp WIC Forest St, Oconomowoc Contact: [email protected] or 5/15/19-10/9/19, Wednesday 2:00 PM-6:00 PM (262) 567-2666 Location: 933 N Rochester St, Mukwonago oconomowoc.org Mukwonago Winter 11/9/19-4/25/20, 2nd and 4th Saturdays 9:00 Pewaukee AM-12:00 PM 6/12/19-9/25/19, Wednesday 3:30 PM-7:00 PM Location: Mukwonago Community Library, 511 Location: Koepp Park, Pewaukee Division Street, Mukwonago Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] (262) 691-8851 or (262) 363-7758 mukwonagochamber.org Port Washington Summer WIC 6/1/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:30 PM Near West Side sfmnp WIC ebt Location: Located on Main Street in the historic downtown Port, 125 E. Main St., Port Washington 6/20/19-9/26/19, Thursday 3:30 PM-6:30 PM Contact: [email protected] or Location: Westside Market Place parking lot - (262) 268-1132 Northwest corner of Juneau Ave & 35th St., 1235 N. 35th St., Milwaukee visitportwashington.com/main_street/ Contact: [email protected] or (414) 933-0640 Racine WIC nearwestsidemke.org 5/11/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Wednesday 11:00 AM-4:00 PM sfmnp ebt Location: State and Erie Streets, 3100 New Berlin Washington Ave, Racine 5/4/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Contact: [email protected] or Location: 15055 W National Avenue, New Berlin (262) 633-5796 Contact: [email protected] or (262) 786-5280 newberlinchamber.org/farmers-market SUNDAYS 9:30AM - 1:00PM West of OAKLAND Ave. Oak Creek in Shorewood 6/1/19-10/19/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Lake Bluff Elementary Playground Location: Drexel Town Square, 8040 S. 6th St., 1600 East Lake Bluff Blvd Oak Creek Contact: [email protected] or JUNE 16 to OCT 27 (414) 766-7000 www.shorewoodfarmersmarket.com visitoakcreek.com Sponsored by Shorewood Foundation In Partnership with the Village of Shorewood and Shorewood School District 40 FARMERS’ MARKETS

Riverwest Gardeners Market ebt Union Grove ebt 6/2/19-10/27/19, Sunday 10:00 AM-3:00 PM 6/18/19-10/15/19, Tuesday 2:00 PM-6:00 PM Location: 815 E. Locust Street, Milwaukee Location: On Highway 45 in downtown Union Contact: [email protected] or (414) 350-2107 Grove. Village Square Park, Union Grove riverwestmarket.wordpress.com Contact: [email protected] or (262) 617-9922 uniongrovechamber.org/farmers-market Shorewood sfmnp WIC ebt 6/16/19-10/27/19, Sunday 9:30 AM-1:00 PM Waukesha sfmnp WIC Location: 1600 East Lake Bluff Boulevard, Shorewood 5/4/19-10/26/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Contact: [email protected] or Location: Downtown Waukesha, North Side of Fox River, 125 W St Paul Ave, Waukesha shorewoodfarmersmarket.com waukeshafarmersmarket.com

South Milwaukee sfmnp WIC WIC ebt 5/30/19-10/10/19, Thursday 3:00 PM-7:00 PM West Allis Location: 11th Ave. and Milwaukee Ave., 5/4/19-11/30/19, Saturday 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM I Milwaukee Tuesday and Tuesday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Contact: [email protected] or Location: 6501 W National Ave, West Allis (414) 499-1568 Contact: [email protected] or smmarket.org (414) 302-8600 westalliswi.gov

South Shore Westown 6/15/19-10/12/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM 6/5/19-10/30/19, Wednesday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Zeidler Union Square, 301 W. Michigan Location: South Shore Park, 2900 South Shore Location: Drive, Milwaukee St., Milwaukee [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] or Contact: (262) 366-3840 (414) 276-6696 southshorefarmersmarket.com westown.org

Whitefish Bay sfmnp WIC Sussex 7/6/19-10/26/19, Saturday 9:00 AM-1:00 PM 6/16/19-10/13/19, Sunday 9:30 AM-1:00 PM Location: In Aurora parking lot, corner of Location: Located in front of the Civic Center Santa Monica and Silver Spring Dr. Across the farmfreshatlas.org across the street from the Piggly Wiggly, N64 street from Starbucks, 325 E. Silver Spring Dr., W23760 Main Street, Sussex Whitefish Bay Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] or (414) 406-5660 (414) 491-9985 merchantsofwhitefishbay.com Tosa ebt sfmnp WIC 6/1/19-10/12/19, Saturday 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Whitewater City Market Location: Hart’s Mill Parking Lot, 7720 Harwood 5/7/19-10/29/19, Tuesday 4:00 PM-7:00 PM Ave, Wauwatosa Location: The Depot, 301 W. Whitewater St., Contact: [email protected] or Contact: [email protected] or tosafarmersmarket.com (262) 473-2200 downtownwhitewater.com 41 FARM TO FORK CUISINE

ENGINE COMPANY NO. 3 THE RED OAK RESTAURANT 217 West National Ave. 4410 200th Ave Milwaukee, WI 53205 Bristol, WI 53104 (414) 226-5695 (262) 857-8588 [email protected] [email protected] enginecompany3.com theredoakrestaurant.com

LA MERENDA At The Red Oak Restaurant you can enjoy carefully 125 East National Ave prepared locally fresh and seasonal cuisine served Milwaukee, WI 53204 in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Firmly rooted (414) 389-0125 in southeastern Wisconsin, The Red Oak celebrates [email protected] the richness of the area by crafting dishes and lamerenda125.com cocktails from locally sourced produce and artisanal cheeses, beers and spirits. La Merenda & Engine Company No 3 carry the philosophy of preserving the family farm way of life. THE TROUT HOUSE AT RUSHING WATERS Both menus are created with flavors encompassing N301 Co Rd H the local produce to give our guest the freshest most Palmyra, WI 53156 delicious dishes you can imagine. Engine Company (262) 495-2089 No 3 serves breakfast and lunch while La Merenda rushingwaters.net serves lunch and dinner. In addition to using local farmers to make up our menu we also serve our own The Trout House at Rushing Waters offers a truly all-natural soda made by our sister company Arti- unique setting for your family. From The Hook and Sans as well as our house-made sausage and bacon. Cook to casual fish boils, a classic Wisconsin Fish Check out the new La Merenda Marketplace to Fry to multi-course gourmet dinners. Catch your purchase all of your favorite locally sourced meats, own trout or peruse the many offerings at the retail house made sausages, organic eggs, local cheeses, farm store. All conveniently located directly on and more! Wisconsin’s largest rainbow trout farm, open year Photo by Elegant Farmer round! 42 FARM TO FORK CUISINE

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• Support Wisconsin farmers and local food businesses and promotes a more sustainable, regional food system • Control purchasing decisions for goods, products, or services from vendors of their choosing • Make independent decisions regarding the name and look and operations of the business, From Wisconsin’s Outdoors to Your Plate including marketing, advertising, logo design, Savor the bounty of Wisconsin’s waters, woods, and fields. branding decisions and business procedures, practices, and policies hhhh • Operate in a way that protects and sustains the Fishing region’s natural (e.g. land and water) resources • Provide safe and fair working conditions for employees for • Are committed to purchasing food locally and sustainably Dinner • Will work to increase, expand, and promote Interested in sustainable, local foods? local food purchases Learn how to reel in dinner.

Attend classes that will help you learn to take an farmfreshatlas.org active role in putting meat on the table. What’s more local than the fish you catch from familiar waters or wild game you harvest from hunting areas that aren’t too far from home? We are also looking for mentors to share their fishing and hunting skills. Contact us if you’d like to help: [email protected], 608-577-6332, or [email protected], 608-445-8168. Search for Fishing for Dinner and Hunt for Food at dnr.wi.gov to learn more.

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AEPPELTREOW WINERY & DISTILLERY GREAT LAKES DISTILLERY, LLC 1072 288th Ave 616 W. Virginia Street Burlington, WI 53105 Milwaukee, WI 53204 (262) 878-5345 (414) 431-8683 [email protected] [email protected] appletrue.com greatlakesdistillery.com

Makers of elegant ‘hard’ . Sparkling a Great Lakes Distillery is a small-batch distillery specialty. Also draft, table and dessert. Dry located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We hand craft to semi-sweet. Small batch whiskey and fruit award-winning distilled spirits in limited quantities brandies, too. using old world methods and traditions which we believe result in a superior product. CLOCK SHADOW CREAMERY 138 West Bruce St GRIFFITHS TRUCK SERVICE, INC. Milwaukee, WI 53204 Woman-Owned, Family-run business specializing in trucking 7010 Bristol Road service for landscaping, construction, & disposal industries. (414) 273-9711 Bristol, WI 53104 [email protected] (262) 857-2918 Trailers and equipment capabilities for both commercial clockshadowcreamery.com [email protected] and residential jobs. Wide range of equipment including:

Clock Shadow Creamery weds 130 years of Trucking service for landscaping, construction, & • High Volume Walking Floor Trailers – capable of hauling C&D cheese-making tradition to a youthful, dairy disposal industries. Materials & services available • Lightweight Aluminum Dumps incubator. The first cheese factory in Milwaukee, include: mulch, compost, screened topsoil, • Heavy Duty Steel Tubs we satisfy local and ethnic tastes in a model decorative stone, sand, & gravel. Onsite loading, “green” facility. Bob Wills, the Cedar Grove hauling and disposal of yard-waste debris and (262) 857-2918 [email protected] Cheese scion, and Patty Ehlers Peterson welcome materials. Equipment capabilities for commercial you to tour, taste and/or shop. and residential jobs including walking floor trailers Griffithstruckservice.business.site Photo by Teens Grow Greens capable of hauling C&D, aluminum dumps, & 44 steel tubs. BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS

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MILAEGER’S 4838 Douglas Avenue Racine, WI 53402 (262) 639-2040 [email protected] milaegers.com

For the past 59 years, the Milaeger family has dedicated its efforts to grow the best quality bedding plants, vegetables, herbs, hanging baskets, specialty and holiday plants, and more! Recently, we have expanded our offerings to salad mixes, microgreens, heirloom tomatoes, and herbs for farmers markets, restaurants, and local grocery stores. farmfreshatlas.org Woman-Owned, Family-run business specializing in trucking service for landscaping, construction, & disposal industries.

Trailers and equipment capabilities for both commercial and residential jobs. Wide range of equipment including:

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