LOCAL RESOURCES
Friendly Farm Foods Organic/Natural Store
Location
W2290 State Road 106
Jefferson, WI 53549
Hours of Operation / Other Details: Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Contact Information Jim & Lori Christensen
262-593-2563
W2290 State Road 106
Jefferson, WI 53549
Hours of Operation / Other Details: Monday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Contact Information Jim & Lori Christensen
262-593-2563
R-FARM
R-Farm is operated by Mac and Nicole Riemenschneider in the town of Ottawa in western Waukesha County, Wis. Mac is a life long resident of the town of Ottawa and has been farming there with his family for the past 15 years. The objective for R-Farm is to be a community active and environmentally conscience agricultural business. No antibiotic or hormones are used on the animals and biological farming principles are practiced in crop production.
R-Farm is a diversified family farm that offers a variety of naturally raised meats. We employ sustainable and biological practices in growing feed for the animals. All feed is prepared on farm to assure the animals receive no hormones or antibiotics. Cattle and poultry are rotationally grazed during the growing season for the benefits of a grass-based diet. Beef, pork, pastured chickens and pastured turkeys are offered in quantities manageable for our customers. Pasture-raised eggs are also available at our on-farm store and at local merchants year round. Please call or check the website for R-Farm store hours. The website is continuously updated with product availability and pricing and information about R-Farm. Hay and straw are also available in small square bales. Visit us at the Dousman Farmers' Market on Wednesdays from 2 pm to 6 pm, May through October.
R-Farm
Mac and Nicole Riemenschneider
W394 S4398 Highway Z
Dousman, WI 53118
(414) 881-2098
mackayrr@hotmail.com
http://rfarmdousman.blogspot.com/
R-Farm is a diversified family farm that offers a variety of naturally raised meats. We employ sustainable and biological practices in growing feed for the animals. All feed is prepared on farm to assure the animals receive no hormones or antibiotics. Cattle and poultry are rotationally grazed during the growing season for the benefits of a grass-based diet. Beef, pork, pastured chickens and pastured turkeys are offered in quantities manageable for our customers. Pasture-raised eggs are also available at our on-farm store and at local merchants year round. Please call or check the website for R-Farm store hours. The website is continuously updated with product availability and pricing and information about R-Farm. Hay and straw are also available in small square bales. Visit us at the Dousman Farmers' Market on Wednesdays from 2 pm to 6 pm, May through October.
R-Farm
Mac and Nicole Riemenschneider
W394 S4398 Highway Z
Dousman, WI 53118
(414) 881-2098
mackayrr@hotmail.com
http://rfarmdousman.blogspot.com/
GRAZIN' ACRES
Grazin Acres LLC,
6145 S Highway 23 Loganville, WI 53943
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Phone: (608) 727-2632
Private Club.
Not open to the general public.
Inquire for more information.
6145 S Highway 23 Loganville, WI 53943
map
Phone: (608) 727-2632
Private Club.
Not open to the general public.
Inquire for more information.
SOLAR HARVEST FARM
Solar Harvest community farm raises pastured, grass fed cattle, organically fed (certified organic feed) hogs and chickens without the use of chemicals, petrochemical based fertilizers and pharmaceuticals. As Steve states: "Pastured based farms have consistently proven that when the animal's nutrition and environment are the top priority, pharmaceuticals are rarely, if ever required." The operating philosophy of Solar Harvest Farm is clearly understood by his statement: "The integration of Organic Agriculture with Organic Energy."
Solar Harvest Farm is a pasture-based family farm located 30 miles SW of Milwaukee, (about 20 miles N of the WI/IL border). We offer Pastured chicken, Eggs, Grassfed beef and "Pig-Happy Pork". (Yes, their behavior clearly demonstrates that they are indeed "happy".) Our poultry and pigs are provided with certified organic feed as well as forage from our pastures. The cattle are raised on their mother's milk before weaning onto a diet of hay and lush forage. Our livestock are raised in sync with the natural seasonal patterns. Poultry is offered on scheduled days in June and August, Grassfed beef in July and September as well as Pork in September. Our farming philosophy is centered around the balance and rejuvenation of soil biology and fertility so as to pass this fertility on to plant, animal and ultimately our customers.
Our sustainable solar farming practices are complimented by our use of sustainable solar and wind energy. So much sunshine is put into our products that sunglasses may actually be prudent at the dinner table! (Please...don't look directly at the chicken!) Email or call us to receive our newsletter!
Location 7432 Marsh Road
Waterford, WI 53185
Contact Information
Steve & Michelle Heyer
262-662-5278
solarharvestfarm@yahoo.com
http://www.solarharvestfarm.com/index.html
Schedule and Location:
We don't live on a road with enough traffic to justify a farm store. Instead, all our products are available based on the schedule that we publish with each spring newsletter. We'll happily mail or email you a copy! This may be a bit inconvenient in your first season with us, however, once you're in the rhythm, good food is only as far away as your freezer!
We are located at 7432 Marsh Road. From Waterford, take Hwy 20/83 west to Buena Park Rd, turn right, (North). Proceed on Buena Park Rd, then follow the big curve to the left at which time the road magically becomes Ranke Rd. Follow the next curve to the right, at which time the road magically becomes Marsh Rd. Continue on until you cross a large marsh. We are the first farm on the left after the marsh. The house has all glass south exposure. The wind generator is also a good landmark. When coming from the north, take Hwy 164 to Big Bend, turn right, (west) on Hwy L, then proceed 2.5 miles to Center Dr. Sign also says "To Marsh Rd". Turn left, (south) on Center Dr and proceed another 2.5 miles to our farm. (Center Dr magically becomes Marsh Rd when you cross the county line). If you see cattails on both sides of your car, turn around, (or call a tow truck)! We're the last farm before the cattails on the west side of the road.
Our sustainable solar farming practices are complimented by our use of sustainable solar and wind energy. So much sunshine is put into our products that sunglasses may actually be prudent at the dinner table! (Please...don't look directly at the chicken!) Email or call us to receive our newsletter!
Location 7432 Marsh Road
Waterford, WI 53185
Contact Information
Steve & Michelle Heyer
262-662-5278
solarharvestfarm@yahoo.com
http://www.solarharvestfarm.com/index.html
Schedule and Location:
We don't live on a road with enough traffic to justify a farm store. Instead, all our products are available based on the schedule that we publish with each spring newsletter. We'll happily mail or email you a copy! This may be a bit inconvenient in your first season with us, however, once you're in the rhythm, good food is only as far away as your freezer!
We are located at 7432 Marsh Road. From Waterford, take Hwy 20/83 west to Buena Park Rd, turn right, (North). Proceed on Buena Park Rd, then follow the big curve to the left at which time the road magically becomes Ranke Rd. Follow the next curve to the right, at which time the road magically becomes Marsh Rd. Continue on until you cross a large marsh. We are the first farm on the left after the marsh. The house has all glass south exposure. The wind generator is also a good landmark. When coming from the north, take Hwy 164 to Big Bend, turn right, (west) on Hwy L, then proceed 2.5 miles to Center Dr. Sign also says "To Marsh Rd". Turn left, (south) on Center Dr and proceed another 2.5 miles to our farm. (Center Dr magically becomes Marsh Rd when you cross the county line). If you see cattails on both sides of your car, turn around, (or call a tow truck)! We're the last farm before the cattails on the west side of the road.
Grace Note Farm
On our small Wisconsin farm we primarily focus on producing food for our family through the use of sustainable farming practices, and we also offer eggs, chickens, turkeys, flowers and herbs, and soap to the public.
http://www.gracenotewisconsin.com/index.php/home
http://www.gracenotewisconsin.com/index.php/home





