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Page 2: REAP’s mission is to transform communities,...REAP’s mission is to transform communities, economies and lives through the power of good food. We support local farmers, teach the

REAP’s mission is to transform communities, economies and lives through the power of good food. We support local farmers, teach the next generation of eaters, and strengthen the local food system. Find out about our work at reapfoodgroup.org.

2019 EVENTS

HARVEST GALA NOVEMBER 2019

FARM TO SCHOOL NIGHT OUT OCTOBER 2019

BURGERS & BREW JUNE 1, 2019

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Farm Fresh Atlas Sustainability Pledge

All listed farms pledge to:

• Be cooperatively or family owned

• Be committed to reducing the application of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers

• Operate in a way that protects and sustains the region's land and water resources

• Treat animals with care, respect, and access to outdoors

• Provide safe, fair working conditions

• Sell Wisconsin products they have grown on their farm or helped produce

Listed restaurants, businesses, and organizations make a similar pledge, assuring they are locally owned and sell/support local, fair trade, and sustainable food.

Published by:REAP Food Group

Partners:Dane County Farmers’ Market

UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS)

For more information or to request copies contact:

REAP Food Group 306 E. Wilson St. 2W Madison, WI 53703 [email protected] (608) 310-7836 • reapfoodgroup.org

Underwritten by:

Farm Fresh Atlas™ is a trademark of REAP Food Group, Inc., used with permission by grassroots coalitions throughout Wisconsin to produce six independent atlases: Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Central Wisconsin, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Eastern Wisconsin, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Northern Wisconsin, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southeastern Wisconsin, Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Southern Wisconsin, and Farm Fresh Atlas™ of Western Wisconsin.

2019 Farm Fresh AtlasTM of Southern WisconsinFarmers’ Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8

Index by Product Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16

Farms & Producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-35

Farms & Producers Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25

Businesses & Organizations . . . . . . . . . . 36-38

Restaurants & BFBL Partners . . . . . . . . 39-46

Cover photo by: Patricia Espedal, Troy Farm

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The bars on this chart represent average dates of harvest and availability. Prepared by Deb Deacon and Biographica.

WHAT TO BUY LOCALLY

VEGETABLE APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR

ARUGULA

ASPARAGUS

BEANS

BEETS

BOK CHOY

BROCCOLI

BR. SPROUTS

CABBAGE

CARROTS

CAULIFLOWER

CHARD

CORN

CUCUMBERS

EGGPLANT

GARLIC

KALE, COLLARDS

KOHLRABI

LEAF LETTUCE

LEEKS

OKRA

ONIONS

PARSNIPS

PEAS, SWEET

PEPPERS, BELL

PEPPERS, HOT

POTATOES

RADISHES

RUTABAGAS

SALAD MIX

SCALLIONS

SPINACH

SUMMER SQUASH

WINTER SQUASH

TOMATILLOS

TOMATOES

TURNIPS

FRUIT APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR

APPLES

BLUEBERRIES

CHERRIES, SWEET

CHERRIES, TART CRANBERRIES

GRAPES

MELONS

PEARS

RASPBERRIES

RHUBARB

STRAWBERRIES

HARVEST SEASON EXTENDED SEASON AVAILABLE FROM STORAGE

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FARMERS’ MARKETSTowns with farmers’ markets are underlined on the map (pages 24-25). The EBT icon means that credit card, SNAP, WIC, and Senior FMNP payments are accepted. See farmfreshatlas.org for contact information.

Baraboo5/11/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday & Wednesday, 7:30AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 515 Oak St., Courthouse Square

baraboofarmersmarket.com

Beloit5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 328 State St., next to 400 block of E. Grand Ave. and adjacent parking lot

downtownbeloit.com

Boscobel5/04/2019 through 10/12/2019Saturday, 8:00AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 800 Wisconsin Ave., on the west side of Wisconsin Ave. by the railroad tracks

Cross Plains6/5/2019 through 9/11/2019Wednesday, 3:30PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 2404 Main St., corner of Hwy. 14 and Hwy. P

Darlington6/1/2019 through 10/1/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: Festival Grounds Park

Deerfield6/16/2018 through 10/27/2018Saturday, 7:00 AM to 11:00 AMLocation: 206 S. Main St., in the parking lot next to Deerfield Lutheran Church

deerfieldfarmmarket.com

DeForest6/4/2019 through 10/15/2019Tuesday, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 120 S. Stevenson St., in the closed section of DeForest Street between Durkee Street and South Stevenson Street

vi.deforest.wi.us/farmersmarket

Delafield5/18/2019 through 10/19/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 417 Main St., Main Street and Dopkins Street, one block west of Hwy. C in downtown Delafield

delafieldfarmersmarket.com

Dodgeville5/11/2019 through 10/19/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 11:00 AMLocation: 327 N. Iowa St., Dodgeville United Methodist Church parking lot

Ferryville5/18/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: 190 Pine St., Sugar Creek Park, State Hwy. 35

visitferryville.com

Fitchburg5/2/2019 through 12/26/2019Thursday, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 5511 E. Cheryl Pkwy., under the Agora Pavilion - two blocks off Fish Hatchery Road south of the Beltline

11/7/2019 through 12/19/2019Thursday, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 5445 E. Cheryl Pkwy., Promega BTC

fitchburgmarket.wordpress.com

Fort Atkinson5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 101 Milwaukee Ave. East

fortfarmersmarket.com

Gays Mills5/1/2019 through 10/30/2019Wednesday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: Lions Park on State Hwy. 171, near dam on the Kickapoo River, west edge of Gays Mills

Hillsboro6/1/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 731 Water Ave.

hillsborowi.govoffice3.com/?pri=0&tri=418

Horicon5/1/2019 through 10/2/2019Wednesday, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PMLocation: 800 S. Hubbard St., Kiwanis Park

11/20/2019 through 4/15/2020Wednesday, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PMLocation: 735 S. Hubbard St., across from Kiwanis Park

horiconphoenix.com/horicon-farmers-market

Janesville5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 3100 N. Main St., between Milwaukee Street and Centerway Street

janesvillefarmersmarket.com

Janesville – Rock County 5/12/2019 through 10/27/2019Sunday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 5013 Hwy. 11, at Nature’s Touch Garden Center

rockcountyfarmersmarket.com

Photo: Sarah Weh

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MADISON FARMERS’ MARKETSBadger Rock1/1/2019 through 12/31/2019Sunday, 12:00 PM to 4:00 PMLocation: 501 E. Badger Rd.

Campus8/29/2019 through 10/24/2019Thursday, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PMLocation: 1308 W. Dayton St., Union South Plaza

union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/spe-cial-events/campus-farmers-market/

Capitol View5/29/2019 through 10/9/2019Wednesday, 3:00 PM to 7:00 PMLocation: 5901 Sharpsburg Dr., between the Great Dane Restaurant and Metro Market on Madison’s far east side

capitolviewfarmersmarket.com

Dane County4/13/2019 through 11/9/2019Saturday, 6:15AM to 1:45PMLocation: 2 E. Main St., around the Capitol Square

4/17/2019 through 11/6/2019Wednesday, 8:30 AM to 1:45PMLocation: 200 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

11/23/2019 through 12/21/2019Saturday, 7:30 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 1 John Nolen Dr., Monona Terrace

1/4/2020 through 4/11/2020Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 330 W. Mifflin St., Madison Senior Center

dcfm.org

Eastside 4/23/2019 through 10/29/2019Tuesday, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PMLocation: 202 S. Ingersoll St., Central Park

11/12/2019 through 12/24/2019Tuesday, 4:00 PM to 7:00PMLocation: 953 Jenifer St., Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center

eastsidefarmersmarket.org

El Mercadito2/13/2019 through 12/18/2019Wednesday, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PMLocation: 810 W. Badger Rd., Centro Hispano Lobby

micentro.org

Hilldale5/4/2019 through 10/30/2019Saturday & Wednesday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 702 N. Midvale Blvd., Hilldale Shopping Center, corner of Segoe Rd. and Heather Crest

hilldale.com/info/farmersmarket

MadWest Winter11/09/2019 through 02/22/2020Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 55 S. Gammon Road, Lussier Community Education Center

lcecmadison.org

Northside 5/5/2019 through 10/20/2019Sunday, 8:30 AM to 12:30PMLocation: 1865 Northport Dr., corner of Northport and Sherman, in the Northside Town Center, between Willy St. Co-op and Old National Bank. Accessible by bus route 29 and within a few blocks of 21 and 22

northsidefarmersmarket.org

South Madison4/28/2019 through 10/25/2019Sunday, 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM

5/21/2019 through 10/29/2019Tuesday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 1602 S. Park St., Labor Temple

6/10/2019 through 10/30/2019Monday & Wednesday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 2500 Rimrock Rd., The Novation Campus

6/28/2019 through 10/25/2019Friday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 2312 S. Park St., Villager Mall

southmadisonfarmersmarket.com

Westside 4/20/2019 through 11/9/2019Saturday, 7:00 AM to 12:30PMLocation: 750 University Row, rear parking lot of UW Health Digestive Health Center, on the corner of University Ave. and Uni-versity Row. Market can be accessed from either University Ave. or Whitney Way.

westsidecommunitymarket.org

Photo: Sarah Woolworth

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Jefferson6/6/2019 through 10/31/2019Thursday, 3:00 PM to 7:00 PMSaturday, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: 921 W. Racine St., Malicki’s Piggly Wiggly parking lot

jeffersonwis.com

Lake Mills5/8/2019 through 10/16/2019Wednesday, 2:00 PM to 6:30PMLocation: 100 N. Main St., Commons Park

enjoyjeffersoncounty.com

Lodi5/17/2019 through 10/18/2019Friday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 902 N. Main St., Village Green next to Koltes

McFarland5/2/2019 through 10/24/2019Thursday, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 4700 Farwell St., Culver’s parking lot

11/2/2019 through 12/21/2019Saturday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PMLocation: 5915 Milwaukee St., McFarland Municipal Center

Middleton5/21/2019 through 10/1/2019Tuesday, 2:30PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 7734 Terrace Ave., on Terrace Avenue in the Capital Brewery parking lot under the pavilion

downtownmiddleton.com

Middleton – Greenway Station 5/9/2019 through 10/3/2019Thursday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 1650 Deming Way, corner of Greenway Blvd. and Deming Way, middle of Greenway Station

visitmiddleton.com/greenway-station-farmers-market

Mineral Point5/4/2019 through 10/19/2019Saturday, 8:30AM to 11:00 AMLocation: 103 Ridge St., Water Tower Park, Business Hwy. 151 at Madison St.

mineralpointmarket.com

Monona5/5/2019 through 10/27/2019Sunday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 400 E. Broadway, Ahuska Park

mononafarmersmarket.com

Monroe5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Wednesday, 12:00 PM to 4:30 PMSaturday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM Location: 1016 16th Ave., Downtown Historic Courthouse Square

mainstreetmonroe.org/farmers-market

Mount Horeb5/10/2018 through 10/18/2018Thursday, 3:00 PM to 6:30PMLocation: 315 E. Main St., in front of the Evangelical Lutheran Church

mthorebfarmersmarket.com

New Glarus5/10/2019 through 10/18/2019Friday, 3:00 PM to 6:30PMLocation: 1101 Hwy. 69, New Glarus Hometown Pharmacy Parking lot

Oregon5/7/2019 through 10/29/2019Tuesday, 2:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 131 W. Richards Rd., Dorn Hard-ware parking lot, at corner of W. Richards Rd. and N. Main St.

Platteville5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 110 Market St., west side of City Park on Market St.

sites.google.com/site/plattevillefarmers-market

Portage5/2/2019 through 10/31/2019Thursday, 12:00 PM to 5:00 PMLocation: 104 W. Cook St., Commerce Plaza parking lots, corner of W. Conant Street and W. Wisconsin Street

Poynette5/11/2019 through 9/28/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 11:00 AMLocation: 126 S. Main St., parking lot of Pau-quette Park just south of Village Hall

Prairie du Chien5/4/2019 through 10/12/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 312 Blackhawk Ave., Lucky Park

Reedsburg5/1/2019 through 10/31/2019Friday, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: 2000 N. Dewey Ave., Reedsburg Area Medical Center

reedsburg.org/pages/FarmersMarket1

Richland Center5/4/2019 through 10/12/2019Saturday, 7:30AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 181 W. Seminary St., Richland County Courthouse, corner of Seminary St. and Center St.

richlandareafarmersmarket.org

Sauk Prairie5/18/2019 through 10/19/2019Saturday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 551 Water St., downtown Prairie du Sac across from the Blue Spoon Café

Sparta5/11/2019 through 10/12/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 120 N. Water St., Beaver Creek Market Square

plus.google.com/108515300251121405545

Spring Green5/18/2019 through 10/19/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 230 E. Monroe St., in the Spring Green Public Library lot between Worchester Street and Albany Street

11/2/2019 through 4/18/2020Saturday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 230 E. Monroe St.

Stoughton5/3/2019 through 10/25/2019Friday, 7:00 AM to 1:00 PMLocation: 1050 W. Main St., Stoughton Plaza Shopping Center

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Sun Prairie5/7/2019 through 10/29/2019Tuesday, 2:30PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 1110 W. Main St., St. Vincent De Paul Parking Lot

Saturday, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 300 E. Main St., behind City Hall

November through AprilSaturday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 300 E. Main St.

Verona5/21/2019 through 10/15/2019Tuesday, 3:00 PM to 6:30PMLocation: Hometown Junction Park, W. Railroad Street, on S. Main Street at the Military Ridge State Trail (just south of Miller’s Grocery Store)

11/10/2019 through 4/13/2020Every Second Saturday, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PMLocation: 120 W. Verona Ave. (Chamber Build-ing), next door to Walgreens and across the street from Dorn Hardware

veronasmarket.com

Viroqua5/11/2019 through 10/12/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:30PMLocation: 220 S. Main St.

viroqua-wisconsin.com

Watertown5/7/2019 through 11/5/2019Tuesday, 7:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 850 Labaree St., Riverside Park

watertownchamber.com

Waunakee5/1/2019 through 10/30/2019Wednesday, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 301 S. Century Ave., back side of Wauna-A-Bowl. Due to construction check:

waunakeechamber.com/call (608) 849-5977

Waupun6/1/2019 through 9/28/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 111 E. Main St., corner of Forest Street and Main, next to City Hall

waupunchamber.com/1673/custom/24232

Whitewater5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Tuesday, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PMLocation: 301 W. Whitewater St., The Depot

5/4/2019 through 10/26/2019Saturday, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: 1415 W. Main St., True Value parking lot

downtownwhitewater.com

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Eggs & Dairy

Use the following sections to find specific products from local farms. The sections are: Eggs & Dairy, Fruits, Vegetables, Honey & Syrup, Herbs & Flowers, Meat, and Miscellaneous. Find more information about each farm in the farm index. For locations, see the map on pages 24-25.

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BeefnBeaks Farm x x 8 G2 JeffersonBleu Mont Dairy x x 10 D3 DaneBrightonwoods Orchard x x 13 H4 KenoshaCedar Grove Cheese Inc. x x 17 D2 SaukCountry Bumpkin Farm Market x x x 19 D1 SaukDeutsch Family Farm x 23 A1 TrempealeauDreamfarm, LLC x x x 28 E2 DaneDucks in a Row Family Farm x x x 31 D3 IowaFischer Family Farm x 36 F2 ColumbiaHarmony Farm x x x 45 E3 GreenHigh Meadow Farm, LLC x x x 48 G2 JeffersonMallory Meadows x x x 58 H3 WaukeshaMisty Meadows Dairy x 60 E4 GreenParisi Family Farm x x x 65 F3 DaneRainbow Fleece Farm x x 68 E3 GreenRiemer Family Farm x x 69 E4 GreenRockwell Ridge Farm x x x 70 C3 IowaSassy Cow Creamery x x x x 74 F2 ColumbiaScotch Hill Farm x x x 76 F4 RockSeven Seeds Farm x x x 77 D3 IowaSmall Family Farm CSA x x 79 B1 VernonSquashington Farm x x x 82 E3 DaneStraight Forward Farm x 84 C3 IowaSylvan Meadows Farm x x 86 B1 VernonSynergistic Pastures, LLC x x 87 C1 VernonTurtle Creek Gardens x x x x 93 G4 WalworthUnconventional Acres, LLC x 94 D2 IowaValley View Organic Farm x x x 96 C1 RichlandWidmer’s Cheese Cellars x x 98 H1 DodgeWillow Creek Ranch x x 99 A1 VernonWisconsin River Meats x x 102 D1 JuneauWiser Farm Produce, LLC x x 103 F4 Rock

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Fruit, Vegetables, Honey & Syrup

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Adams Garlic x x 1 B4 GrantAlsum Sweetcorn x x x x 2 F1 DodgeAnisoptera Acres x 3 G2 JeffersonAnu Sky Farm x x x x x 4 F3 DaneApple Barn Orchard & Winery x x x x x 5 H4 WalworthAppleberry Farm x x x x x x x 6 E3 DaneAtoms to Apples x x x x x 7 E3 DaneBirdsong Ridge Farm x x x x 9 B1 VernonBlue Moon Community Farm x x x 11 F3 DaneBlue Skies Farm x x x x 12 F4 DaneBrightonwoods Orchard x x x x x 13 H4 KenoshaBurr Oak Gardens, LLC x x x x x x x 14 F2 ColumbiaCarandale Farm, LLC x x x x x 15 E3 DaneCopper Kettle Farm x x 18 H2 WashingtonCountry Bumpkin Farm Market x x x x x x x 19 D1 SaukCreek Bed Country Farmacy x x x x x 20 F2 ColumbiaCrossroads Community Farm, LLC x x x x 21 E3 DaneDeep Rooted x x x 22 B1 VernonDon’s Produce x x 24 D2 IowaDonna’s Organic Gardens, LLC x x x x 25 H2 DodgeDoor County Fruit Market x x x x x 26 H1 DoorDoor Creek Orchard, LLC x x x x 27 F3 DaneDreamy 280 Farm Fresh Meats, LLC x x x x 29 D3 DaneDriftless Organics x x x x x x 30 B2 CrawfordDucks in a Row Family Farm x x x 31 D3 IowaEmerald Meadows/Two Good Farms x x x x x x 32 F2 ColumbiaEplegaarden, LLC x x x x x x 34 E3 DaneFazenda Boa Terra x x x x 35 D2 SaukFleming Orchards x x x x x 38 B2 CrawfordFuture Fruit Farm x x x x x 40 D3 IowaGander Family Farms x x x 41 G4 RockGeneva Lakes Produce, LLC x x x x x x 43 H4 WalworthGentle Breeze Honey x 44 E3 DaneHarmony Valley Farm x x x x x 46 A1 VernonHidden Valley Mushroom Farm x x x 47 D1 Sauk

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Fruit, Vegetables, Honey & Syrup (cont.)

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High Meadow Farm, LLC x x x x x 48 G2 JeffersonHilltop Community Farm x x x 49 D1 SaukKings Hill Farm x x x x 52 C4 LafayetteLand of O’s x x 53 F3 DaneLapacek’s Orchard, LLC x x x x 54 F2 ColumbiaLink’s Greenhouse & Farm x x x 55 E1 ColumbiaLost Lake Acres Greenhouse x x 57 G1 DodgeMallory Meadows x x x x x x 58 H3 WaukeshaMisty Meadows Dairy x x x 60 E4 GreenMitchell Vineyards x x x 61 F3 DaneMorren Orchard x x x 62 F4 RockOrange Cat Community Farm x x x x x x 63 D1 SaukParisi Family Farm x x x x x 65 F3 DaneRockwell Ridge Farm x x x x x 70 C3 GreenRoots & Shoots, LLC x x x x x x x x 71 D2 SaukRoots Down Community Farm, LLC x x x x 73 G3 RockSavory Accents x x x x 75 E3 DaneScotch Hill Farm x x x x 76 F4 RockSinsinawa Mound x x x x 78 B4 GrantSmall Family Farm CSA x x x x x x 79 B1 VernonSnug Haven Farm, LLC x x x 80 E3 DaneSprouting Acres x x x x 81 F3 DaneSquashington Farm x x x x x x 82 E3 DaneSteadfast Acres x x 83 C2 RichlandSylvan Meadows Farm x x x x x x 86 B1 VernonTen Eyck Orchard x x x x x x 88 E3 GreenThe Berry Farmer x x x 89 D1 SaukThe Tree Farm x x x x x x 90 E2 DaneTipi Produce x x x x x x x 91 F4 RockTroy Farm x x x x x x x x 92 E2 DaneTurtle Creek Gardens x x x x x x 93 G4 WalworthWillow Creek Ranch x x x x 99 A1 VernonWinterfell Acres x x x x x x 100 E3 GreenWiser Farm Produce, LLC x x x x x x 103 F4 RockYellow Dog Flowers and Produce x x x x 104 F3 Dane

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Herbs & Flowers

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Anu Sky Farm x x x 4 F3 DaneBlue Moon Community Farm x x 11 F3 DaneBurr Oak Gardens, LLC x x x 14 F2 ColumbiaCountry Bumpkin Farm Market x x x x x 19 D1 SaukCrossroads Community Farm x 21 E3 DaneDeep Rooted x x x x 22 B1 VernonDriftless Organics x x 30 B2 CrawfordEmerald Meadows/Two Good Farms x x x 32 F2 ColumbiaFazenda Boa Terra x x x 35 D2 SaukFive Green Acres x x x x 37 E2 ColumbiaGeneva Lakes Produce, LLC x x x x x 43 H4 WalworthHarmony Valley Farm x 46 A1 VernonHilltop Community Farm x x 49 D1 SaukKings Hill Farm x 52 C4 LafayetteLink’s Greenhouse & Farm x x x x 55 E1 ColumbiaLost Lake Acres Greenhouse x x x 57 G1 DodgeMallory Meadows x x x x 58 H4 WaukeshaMastodon Valley Farm x x x 59 B1 RichlandMisty Meadows Dairy x 60 E4 GreenOrange Cat Community Farm x 63 D1 SaukParisi Family Farm x x 65 F3 DaneRoots & Shoots, LLC x x x 71 D2 SaukRoots Down Community Farm, LLC x x 73 G3 RockSavory Accents x x 75 E3 DaneScotch Hill Farm x x x x 76 F4 RockSinsinawa Mound Collaborative Farm x x x 78 B4 GrantSmall Family Farm CSA x 79 B1 VernonSprouting Acres x x 81 F3 DaneSquashington Farm x x x 82 E3 DaneSteadfast Acres x 83 C2 RichlandSunborn, LLC x x 85 E3 DaneSylvan Meadows Farm x x 86 B1 VernonThe Tree Farm x x x 90 E2 DaneTipi Produce x x x x 91 F4 Rock

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Meat

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Troy Farm x x x x x 92 E2 DaneTurtle Creek Gardens x x x 93 G4 WalworthWest Star Organics x x x x 97 F3 DaneWinterfell Acres x x x x x 100 E3 GreenWiser Farm Produce, LLC x x x x 103 F4 RockYellow Dog Flowers and Produce x x 104 F3 Dane

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Adams GarlicDon & Angela Adams9757 State Rd. 81, Cassville, WI 53806(608) 794-2107 • [email protected] Garlic specializes in growing gourmet garlic for seed and culinary use. We are Certified Naturally Grown; we use sustainable farming practices without chemical herbicides or pesticides. Visit our website or find us at the Farmers’ Market in Dubuque, IA, from August through October. Visitors welcome by appointment. Map B4

Alsum SweetcornScott AlsumW516 Friesland Rd., Randolph, WI 53956We specialize in sweet corn and local fresh produce. This is a fourth generation operating as family farm. We love dealing with a local people at markets and stands. Working with restaurant owners and chefs is the fun part of my business. Map F1

Anisoptera AcresDan & Catherine KleiberN9387 Riverview Dr., Waterloo, WI 53594(920) 478-9696 • [email protected] away in rural Waterloo, Anisoptera Acres is a beautiful, environmentally-friendly family farm. We offer pasture-raised pork and beef, free-range chicken, and honey. We use no hormones, antibiotics or animal by-products. We offer bulk meat sales and a la carte delivery to Madison area homes. Map G2

Anu Sky FarmMarita and Chris Kehl1228 Lake Kegonsa Rd., Stoughton, WI 53589(608) 669-3059 • [email protected] Sky Farm is a small, family-owned and operated farm. We offer a 10 week every other Thursday CSA share (with delivery) in and

around Dane Co. We pride ourselves on farm fresh produce for CSA and market clientele without the use of chemicals. We look forward to growing tall into the future! We welcome farm tours and sales by appointment. Map F3

Apple Barn Orchard & WinerySteve & Judy JacobsonW6384 Sugar Creek Rd., Elkhorn, WI 53121(262) 728-3266 • [email protected] 7th generation family farm offers pick your own strawberries mid-June until early July; apples late August-December; and pumpkins starting late September. We also sell our own apple cider and pies, cider doughnuts, caramel apples, fruit wines and Wisconsin foods. Check our website for store and winery hours, special events, and school tour scheduling. Map H4

Appleberry FarmDavid Wildes8079 Maurer Rd., Cross Plains, WI 53528(608) 798-2780 • [email protected] located near the west Beltline of Madison, yet tucked away in the quiet countryside, the scenic farm provides a wholesome family experience and famously fresh food. U-pick strawberries, raspberries, and summer vegetables. Heirloom apples, pumpkins, caramel apples, fresh cider, donuts, brats, hayrides, and school tours.Map E3

Atoms to ApplesRami Aburomia1993 State Rd. 92 Trunk, Mount Horeb, WI 53572(608) 333-1866 • [email protected] to Apples grows more than 30 varieties of certified organic apples and pears. Our apples come in many tastes and flavors, but most importantly, an apple should be fresh, crisp, juicy and delicious. Growing an apple with that fantastic taste is our goal on the farm.Map E3

FARMSThis section contains individual farm and producer listings with contact information. The map of all farms and producers is located on pages 24-25. If you are interested in wholesale information, contact REAP’s Farm to Business program by email at [email protected] or call (608) 310-7834.

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8 BeefnBeaks FarmDan & Kris PaapeN8248 Hwy. O, Waterloo, WI 53594(920) 478-2045 • [email protected] beef, eggs, and chickens raised on 150 acres. Sign up for our medicinal and edible plant walk, chicken butchering workshop, farm camps for kids, farm dinners, and burger and barn dance nights. Find us at the Whitewater and Dane County Farmer’s Markets, and check out our farm store. Map G2

9 Birdsong Ridge FarmElizabeth Summers and Frank SpilkerE8716 Cty. SS, Viroqua, WI 54665(608) 345-1657 • [email protected] Ridge is a new, family owned farm and greenhouse run by former wildlife biologists Beth and Frank. We specialize in salad greens, fruits, and heirloom vegetable seedlings grown without pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic fertilizers. As a transitional organic

farm, our mission is to transform 10 acres of conventionally farmed cropland to a diverse and biologically rich landscape. We can be found at the Viroqua farmers market, or contact us to visit the farm in person! Map B1

10 Bleu Mont DairyWilli Lehner3480 Cty. F, Blue Mounds, WI 53517(608) 767-2875 • [email protected] to sustainable practices, we grow organically, have a passive solar home and greenhouse, and produce our electricity from wind and solar. Our selection of cheese includes organic, washed-rind, and REAL raw-milk cheeses cured in our underground cave. No farm visits, please. Map D3

11 Blue Moon Community FarmKristen Kordet3856 Schneider Dr., Stoughton, WI 53589(608) 446-6962 • [email protected] Moon is a certified organic CSA and market farm on Madison’s southern edge. We grow over 40 different vegetables, and we are known for the cleanliness and quality of our produce. Join our CSA or visit our stand on Saturdays at the Westside Community Market in Madison. Map F3

12 Blue Skies FarmPaul & Louise Maki10320 N. Crocker Rd., Brooklyn, WI 53521(608) 455-2803 • [email protected] grow raspberries, ginger, heirloom tomatoes, European and Asian vegetables using only organic inputs. U-pick season: mid-August to October. We are 16 miles south of the Beltline via Hwy. 14, toward Evansville; turn right at Union (at Tavern) onto W. Union Rd. for 1.5 miles and left on Crocker Rd. 500 ft. Map F4

13 Brightonwoods OrchardBill and Judith Stone, Paula Puntenney1072 288th Ave, Burlington, WI 53105(262) 878-3000 • [email protected] orchard is located on a rustic road a half-mile north of the Bong State Recreation Area, and features over 150 already-picked antique and commercial apple varieties. Our award-winning apple cider is available along with locally grown fall products. A two story treehouse and walking trails are family favorites. Open daily September to Thanksgiving. AeppelTreow Winery and Distillery and Glas All Naturals Cheese products available on-site. Map H4

Photo: Cari Goyner, Rockwell Ridge Farm

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14 Burr Oak Gardens, LLCKate RoweW5511 County Rd. B, Rio, WI 53960(920) 992-3643burroakgardens.comJoin a CSA where you pick what you want, when you want it! Pick up available daily at our farm stand from mid-June through mid-October, or at one of our two farm market booths. Annual bedding plants, Certified Organic vegetable/herb starts are available from our retail greenhouse starting late April. Map F2

15 Carandale Farm, LLCDale, Cindy & Cory Secher1046 Tipperary Rd., Oregon, WI 53575(608) 345-7391 [email protected] our guests at our family farm, located at the south end of Fish Hatchery Rd. to pick your own, or purchase pre-picked strawberries. Visit us at the Dane County Farmers Market on the square to purchase other fruits, many are uncommon (uncommonfruit.cias.wisc.edu), some are certified organic, and all are grown with minimal or no pesticides.Map E3

16 Cates Family FarmDick & Kim, Eric & Kiley Cates5992 Cty. T, Spring Green, WI 53588(608) 512-7327 [email protected] offer grass-fed finished Angus and Jersey beef as frozen cuts and summer sausage for delivery in the SCWI area or pickup on the farm (appointment). We are a Something Special from Wisconsin farm and have been serving our customers for more than 25 years. Map D3

17 Cedar Grove Cheese IncDebbie Byrne & Bob WillsE5904 Mill Rd., Plain, WI 53577(608) 546-5284 [email protected] in the lush Wisconsin countryside, where Valley View meets Mill Rd., you will find Cedar Grove Cheese. For over 140 years Cedar Grove Cheese has been producing superior quality, hand crafted cheese. Prepared according to the highest cheesemaking standards, Cedar Grove makes cheese from local family farmers’ milk, always fresh and producer certified rBGH free. We offer conventional, organic, kosher, HALAL, and sheep and goat specialty cheeses. Map D2

18 Copper Kettle FarmGreg & Cathy Kosmeder5576 Waukesha Q, Colgate, WI 53017(262) 538-1189 [email protected] are a farm to table entity specializing in fresh gourmet garlic and powder. Whether you need one bulb or 10lbs of seed stock we are here for you. We generally open our season the third Saturday of August each season. We grow our garlic using sustainable chemical free methods. Map H2

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19 Country Bumpkin Farm MarketCindy RhinehartE9745 Cty. P, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965(608) 254-2311 • [email protected], raspberries, blueberries, melons, vegetables, pumpkins, fun play village, kid zip line, petting farm, train rides, corn maze, farm store, bakery, and ice cream! Open daily, April 21 - October 31. Take I-90/94 onto Hwy. 23, go south 1/2 mile, turn right on Cty. P (Walmart/Commerce St. on left). We are 1 mile down P, on left. Map D1

20 Creek Bed Country FarmacyDarrell & Julie SchoenebergN2767 Mountford Rd., Poynette, WI 53955(608) 635-8798 • [email protected] raise cattle with fresh grass and grain we raise ourselves. Our all natural beef contains no growth hormones or antibiotics, and consistently receives a grade of UpperChoice or Prime. In June, we have delicious U-Pick and pre-picked strawberries. Come fall, visit our 18 acre corn maze, back 40 playground, and 5 acre pumpkin patch. Map F2

21 Crossroads Community Farm, LLCMike & Cassie Noltnerwyss4144 Cty. J Cross Plains, WI 53528(608) 798-0219 • [email protected] are a certified organic family farm proud to provide the Dane county area with healthy, delicious, sustainably grown fruits and vegetables.

We offer a customizable CSA with delivery to the Madison area. On Saturday mornings, you can find us at the west side community farmers’ market on University Row at UW’s Digestive Health Center. Map E3

22 Deep RootedTiffany Cade & Jimmy FackertE8975 E. Ridge Rd., Westby, WI 54667(608)386-6177 • [email protected] Rooted is a small Certified Organic farm and greenhouse business offering diverse goods and services. We are dedicated to our community, and environment and use our resources for the betterment of both. Tomatoes, grown for flavor and beauty, are our specialty, and we have a festival, Tasty Tomato Festival, to celebrate Labor Day weekend. We also offer a variety of organic produce and vegetable transplants, bedding plants, perennials, landscaping services, cut flowers, and workshops. Map B1

23 Deutsch Family FarmAlison and Jim DeutschN. 50666 Hogstad Rd., Osseo, WI 54758(507) 273-9897 • [email protected], Alison, Lou, and Lily Deutsch farm together, as a family. Since 2006, they have been raising hogs outside, all year round, on pasture in the sunshine and snow. When the Midwest weather does not allow for our animals to be outside, they enjoy deep bedded pens. In the Spring of 2010, the Deutsch Family purchased their Wisconsin farm located on 160 acres in Osseo, WI. Their animals are outside for feed, hay, or grass. Pigs are able to nest in cornstalks and straw while the chickens are in the yard or pasture for grass, bugs, and feed. Map A1

24 Don’s ProduceDon, Mary & Joe Uselman6799 Demby Rd., Arena, WI 53503(608) 574-0294 • [email protected] south of Hwy. 14 between Arena and Spring Green, Don’s Produce grows tomatoes and cucumbers in their greenhouse and sweet potatoes outside - pesticide free! Map D2

25 Donna’s Organic Gardens, LLCDonna SchmidtN3730 Hwy. EE, Neosho, WI 53059(920) 285-4579 The Garden is located 10 miles west of Hartford or 1 mile east of Hustisford on Hwy. 60. The farm is south of Hwy. 60 on Hwy. EE. I pasture-raise grass-fed beef, chickens, eggs. Gourds for crafts, wreaths at Christmas. Call for appointment. Map H2

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26 Door County Fruit MarketSusan Barnard5807 Hwy. 42, Carlsville, WI 54235pickyourowndoorcountycherries.comWe grow and bring Door County fruit to you! Come find cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, berries, currants, pears, and apples between July and September, Saturdays at the Capitol Square (on Pickney) or at the Westside Community market. When you make the drive to Door County, visit us in Carlsville. Map H1

27 Door Creek Orchard, LLCTom & Gretchen Griffith3252 Vilas Rd., Cottage Grove, WI 53527(608) 838-4762 doorcreekorchard.comU-Pick and pre-picked apples are offered as well as U-pick table and wine grapes. Unpasteurized cider is pressed weekly. Naturally colored yarn is available from our Black Welsh Mountain sheep. Season: mid-August to late November. From Madison, take Hwy. 12/18 east 3 miles past I-90, turn right on Vilas Rd. and go 1/2 mile. Map F3

28 Dreamfarm LLCDiana Kalscheur Murphy, James Murphy, Alicia Murphy8877 Table Bluff Rd., Cross Plains, WI 53528(608) 767-3442 • [email protected] is a 25 acre, certified organic family farm. We raise dairy

goats and a Jersey cow and craft farmstead cheeses in our licensed, on-farm cheese plant. We also raise laying hens and ducks for eggs, market hogs that are fed our whey from cheesemaking, primitive Jacob sheep that produce beautiful natural colored wool for yarn, and steers that graze wooded pastures. Map E2

29 Dreamy 280 Farm Fresh Meats, LLCLisa & Dennis Schlimgen2792 Cave of the Mounds Rd., Blue Mounds, WI 53517(608) 437-8074 • [email protected] family’s 280 acre farm is only 20 minutes from Madison. You will be feeding your family beef that is raised and carefully cared for on our farm. We offer retail beef cuts, beef CSA shares, quarter, half, and whole beef, snack sticks and our famous beef jerky! We carry many Wisconsin products in our farm store. Seasonal items available. Farm store hours: Wednesday 4-7 and Saturday 8-Noon. You can find us at the Verona and Mt. Horeb Farmers Markets. Map D3

30 Driftless OrganicsJosh & Noah Engel52450 McManus Rd., Soldiers Grove, WI 54655(608) 624-3735 • [email protected] Organics is not your ordinary CSA farm. We employ magical draft unicorns to plow our fields and teams of elves to weed our strawberries. Think we’re crazy? We’re crazy about you joining us for a season filled with organic vegetables, convenient pick up sites, and a fall harvest party! Map B2

Photo: Jillian Varney, Small Family Farm

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31 Ducks in a Row Family FarmNadia Alber5737 Cty. H, Arena, WI 53503(608) 924-1154 • [email protected] are a small, diverse family farm. We raise 100% grass-fed lamb (and yarn/fiber); pastured poultry (chicken and duck eggs); heritage, pastured, soy-free pork; and organic vegetables. We sell individual products/cuts and whole/half animals directly to consumers and at farmers’ markets in Dane and Iowa County. Map D3

32 Emerald Meadows/Two Good FarmsTim Zander & Becky BredaW1547 Cty. K, Columbus, WI 53925(920) 691-2420 • [email protected] family’s 220-acre organic farm grows a wide variety of field crops, spring bedding plants (vegetables, herbs, flowers), fruits, and vegetables. Favorites include heirloom tomatoes, strawberries, green beans, sweet corn, and peppers. We sell at the Sun Prairie, Monona, and Madison Eastside farmers markets. On-farm sales/visits by appointment. Map F2

33 Englewood Grass FarmKristi AgnewW1414 Cty. Z, Fall River, WI 53932(920) 484-8457 • [email protected] Englewood, we farm to promote the health of our animals, the environment, and our family and customers. We specialize in 100% grass-fed beef free from hormones and antibiotics. Our beef is dry-aged, cut, vacuum-packed, and frozen at our local processor. On-farm sales/visits by appointment. Order on our website. Map F1

34 Eplegaarden, LLCThomas Olson2227 Fitchburg Rd., Fitchburg, WI 53575(608) 845-5966 • [email protected] is your local pick your own orchard! Located in beautiful Dane County, we connect guests to high quality and fresh produce on the farm. Throughout the fall we also have U-pick raspberries and pumpkins, a full retail space, and on-farm events. Come out for all your fall family fun needs. Mange Takk! Map E3

35 Fazenda Boa TerraLidia Dungue & John Middleton6580 State Rd. 23, Spring Green, WI 53588(608) 729-0560 • [email protected] our community to the land and our land to the community at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin. Map D2

36 Fischer Family FarmAndy & Sadie FischerN6380 Raddatz Rd., Cambria, WI 53923(608) 617-3293 • [email protected] are a family farm raising the highest quality meat as well as the story behind it. We rotationally graze our livestock on lush certified organic restored tallgrass prairie. You can experience the difference in the taste of our products. Our products reflect our beliefs in respecting our animals and land. Map F2

37 Five Green AcresMary Jo & Andrew Borchardt605 McMillan Rd., Poynette, WI 53955(608) 335-9444 • [email protected] Green Acres is a specialty cut flower farm near Madison, WI. We grow luminous, sustainable, farm to table flowers, foliage, and greenery and we excel in designing those flowers for your wedding or dinner table. We pledge allegiance to the soil, designing our bouquets from the soil up. Connect with us at Westside Community Market on Saturdays or at our website. Visits by appointment only. Map E2

38 Fleming OrchardsJim & Ruth Fleming46054 Hwy. 171, Gays Mills, WI 54631(608) 735-4626 • [email protected] Orchards is on Highway 171 east of Gays Mills, WI. We feature many varieties of apples, new and antique. We raise our own squash and pumpkins plus gift items in the store. Flemings has a booth at the Dane County Farmers’ Market on Saturdays in season. Map B2

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39 Four Elements HerbalsJane Stevens111 E. Walnut St., North Freedom, WI 53951(608) 552-4492 • [email protected] stewards of nature we honor the healing properties by practicing traditional herbalism and organic farming. We promote, educate and reconnect people to the healing qualities of nature. Four Elements brings forth the highest quality, the purest manufactured, and the cleanest certified organic herbal wellness products and certified organic herbal Teas. Made in the U.S.A. Cultivating Nature’s Wisdom™ since 1987. Map D1

40 Future Fruit FarmEllen, Bob, & Selena Lane5363 Knobs Rd., Ridgeway, WI 53582(608) 924-1012 localharvest.org/farms/M7074Our family farm located on the beautiful ridges overlooking the Wisconsin River Valley, has chosen to produce only “old-time,” unusual, and difficult-to-grow varieties of apples and pears. Our organic, artisanal, and educational fruit, fruit butters, and ciders can be found at fine stores and restaurants locally, at Madison farmers’ markets, and as a member of our organic fruit CSA. No farm visits, please. Map D3

41 Gander Family FarmsDan Gander9127 S. Lathers Rd., Beloit, WI 53511(608) 364-4767 • [email protected] believe in wholesome, delicious food. We are committed to raising the highest quality beef. We use humane handling practices with our animals, without the use of antibiotics or growth hormones. Our herd is of predominantly Hereford genetics with Angus influence, the two very highest quality beef producing breeds. We are a family who has diligently cared for our cattle for over 25 years and are proud of the herd we have developed. From our farm to your table, experience the difference. Map G4

42 Gavin FarmsJenni GavinE8128 State Rd. 23 and 33, Reedsburg, WI 53959(608) 393-7415 • [email protected] Farms is a 1st generation family farm focused on caring for our animals, crops, and land with integrity and honesty in every step of the process. We are determined to provide quality, locally-raised, beef to our community in a transparent, easily accessible, and responsible way. Our red angus cattle are raised from birth on our farm. They’re pastured all summer and in the winter months fed a healthy ration of alfalfa, minerals, and grain. Check our website or contact us for more information. Map D1

Photo: Emily King, Roth Cheese

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43 Geneva Lakes Produce LLCScott, Jordan & Corban Koster1223 Clausen Rd., Burlington, WI 53105(262) 206-1271 • [email protected] are a family owned and operated produce farm growing a wide variety of crops. We offer a fill-your-own-box CSA program, sell at many local farmers markets, our local farm stand and we sell to local grocery stores and restaurants. Consider a CSA membership for the upcoming season. Map H4

44 Gentle Breeze HoneyEugene & Timothy Woller2123 Town Hall Rd. Mt. Horeb, WI 53572(608) 832-4876 • [email protected] Woller Family has been producing Gentle Breeze Honey at their Town Hall Road location since 1965. Fancy white clover honey is marketed in various sizes along with honeycomb and pure honey spread. We have a variety of handmade pure beeswax candles with wonderful burning properties. Map E3

45 Harmony FarmBrandi BondeW6124 Pioneer Rd., New Glarus, WI 53574(608) 669-5608 • [email protected] Farm in New Glarus is a small, woman-owned and operated farm passionate about sustainable agriculture, responsibly raised food, and the joy and health of our animals and the earth. We offer grass-fed goat, and eggs from our pastured chickens. All of our offerings are hormone and antibiotic free. We stand by our motto that the food you choose to feed your family deserves to be raised with “respect and care, from pasture to plate.” On farm sales available by appointment, or online.Map E3

46 Harmony Valley FarmKelly KuesterS3442 Wire Hollow Rd., Viroqua, WI 54665(608) 483-2143 • [email protected] farm is located in a spring-fed valley in southwest Wisconsin. Our produce is distributed through our CSA program and is also available at grocery stores and food co-ops in the Twin Cities area and the Madison, La Crosse, and Viroqua, Wisconsin areas as well as other locations throughout the region. Map A1

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47 Hidden Valley Mushroom FarmEd, Mary, Matt, Stephanie & Tim TylkaS270 Birchwood Rd., Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965(608) 253-6804 • [email protected] and operated since 1992. We are open year-round by appointment. Fresh mushrooms available daily: white button, portobello, crimini, shiitake, oyster and lion’s mane. Varieties of value added items such as dry mushrooms, dry soup mixes and pickled mushrooms are also sold. Map D1

48 High Meadow Farm, LLCMeg & Mike KellyN6967 South Lane, Johnson Creek, WI 53038(920) 699-3658 • [email protected] offers certified organic customized CSA shares, online ordering and scheduled on-farm markets. We also offer soy-free, pasture- fed, organic eggs. Learn more on our Website, find us on Facebook, and visit us at the Fort Atkinson Farmers Market. Visitors are welcome by appointment only. Map G2

49 Hilltop Community FarmErin Schneider & Rob McClureS850 Heidrich Rd., La Valle, WI 53941(608) 257-6729 hilltopcommunityfarm.comWe’re a small-scale diversified farm, specializing in wedding flowers, CSA and fruit. We work by hand, utilizing solar energy to lovingly produce organic food and flowers. Prairies and woodlands provide habitat, beauty and blooms for bouquets; our orchard is a mixed species food-forest producing currants, elderberry, kiwi, quince, pears, and more. Map D1

50 Homestead Meats, LLCBrit McCoy7743 Hwy. 69, Belleville, WI 53508(608) 712-0997 • [email protected] in the rolling hills of southern Dane County our farm focuses on raising grass-fed and finished beef and lamb. We are first generation farmers who are passionate about fostering the connection you have with your food and the hands who raise it. We love sharing our farm through our blog and hope to deepen your understanding of small farm-raised meats through this media. Map E3

51 Just Coffee CooperativeSamina Kazim3701 Orin Rd., Madison, WI 53704(608) 204-9011 • [email protected] 2002, justice has been our durable promise - from every hand we shake to every bean we roast. Just Coffee Cooperative is located on Madison’s east side, providing artisan roasted organic coffee for cafes, grocers, and grocery cooperatives nationally. You can also find our coffee online at justcoffee.coop. Map F2

52 Kings Hill FarmElisabeth Minich & Steven Shoemaker19370 Cty. G, Mineral Point, WI 53565(608) 776-8413 • [email protected] Hill Farm is a certified organic vegetable farm located south of Mineral Point, WI. We offer high quality fresh produce from our fields to your family through our Farm Share Program delivering in Southern Wisconsin and the greater Chicago area. In addition we work with local grocers and restaurants that support local farms. Map C4

53 Land of O’sJohn & Joan Oosterwyk4177 Vilas Rd., Cottage Grove, WI 53527(608) 839-0183 • [email protected] over 30 years our family has provided home-grown fruits, veggies, and delicious jams, jellies, and pickles from our Wisconsin farm. Find us Saturdays at the Dane County Farmers Market or order online. Map F3

54 Lapacek’s Orchard, LLCJared & Kim LapacekN1959 Kroncke Rd., Poynette, WI 53955(608) 635-4780 • [email protected] are a small and family-owned orchard, conveniently located just 15 minutes north of Madison. We offer over 60 varieties of apples, caramel apples, apple cider, cider donuts, and more! Our farm offers many family activities including visiting with our goats, searching for the kittens, photo scavenger hunt and the orchard walk. Map F2

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55 Link’s Greenhouse & FarmRob Gehm & Bill LinkN9905 Link Rd., Portage, WI 53901(608) 742-6758 • [email protected] run a year round greenhouse growing spring plant, perennials, trees and shrubs throughout summer and fall. We also grow Christmas flowers along with trees and wreaths. Pick your own asparagus in spring. Squash, pumpkins and cauliflower in fall. Naturally fed pork sold by the half. Map E1

56 Lonesome Stone MillingGilbert Williams304 S. Oak St., Lone Rock, WI 53556(608) 583-2100 • [email protected] buy small grains (wheat, rye, spelt) and flint corn from Driftless area family farms. We clean, store and stone mill grain into quality flour and corn meal. Most of our product is sold to area bakeries. We also hammer mill grains for area distilleries and clean cover crop seeds for farmers. Map C2

57 Lost Lake Acres GreenhouseRichard D. SalzmanW11534 Hwy. DE., Fall River, WI 53932(902) 484-6044 • [email protected] Lake Acres Greenhouse is a family-owned business specializing in hanging baskets and planters for sun and shade. We offer a full line of vegetable plants, perennials, bedding plants, and “proven winners.” Fresh asparagus is available in season. Open to public late April through June. Visit us at the Dane County Farmers’ Market. Map G1

58 Mallory MeadowsZach & Erica MalloryW367S9594 South Rd., Eagle, WI 53119(608) 770-0301 • [email protected] Meadows lives their family dream of small scale sustainable farming. Much of the farm work accomplished is done by hand with no chemicals. Our livestock of goats, sheep, chickens and ducks are provided nutrient-dense food as they roam several acres. Lettuce, honey and hemp CSA’s are available. Map H3

59 Mastodon Valley FarmPeter Allen14153 Kanable Hollow Rd., Viola, WI 54664(608) 843-6467 • [email protected] in the hills of the Kickapoo River watershed in the Driftless area of Southwest Wisconsin, our mission is to restore our native oak savannas and produce the most vibrant foods from the most diverse ecosystems. Our animals help us restore diversity, build soil, and sequester carbon, and provide us with the most delicious beyond grass-fed meats. We offer home delivery in Madison, Minneapolis, La Crosse, Milwaukee, and around the Driftless Area through our Meat CSA and Year of Meat. We also offer courses and consulting services, helping people effectively design and manage profitable regenerative agro-ecosystems. Map B1

60 Misty Meadows DairyAntony & Laura JayW4282 Schutt Ln., Monroe, WI 53566(608) 329-4368 • [email protected] Meadows Dairy is a first generation small family farm. We began over a decade ago with a diverse produce garden. We then added a commercial goat dairy, and most recently began making maple syrup. We sell weekly at the Hilldale and Beloit farmers’ markets. Map E4

61 Mitchell VineyardsDavid Mitchell4252 Sunny Ridge Rd., Oregon, WI 53575(608) 225-9210 • [email protected] Vineyard began in 1976 and has 12 varieties of U-pick grapes covering six acres for eating, juice, and winemaking. We supply buckets, shears, crushers, and presses for free use by customers. Picking Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday in September and early October 11am - 4pm. Call about our delicious grapes. Visitors welcome. Map F3

62 Morren OrchardHenry Morren2718 S. State Rd. 213, Orfordville, WI 53576(608) 445-2067 • [email protected] our family farm and certified nursery south of Madison, we’ve grown plums, pears, peaches, grapes, and over 80 new and antique

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apple varieties since 1999. Every spring, we offer bare root fruit trees grafted from our orchard, including rare cider varieties for cider-makers. Custom orders encouraged; visitors welcome with notice. Map F4

63 Orange Cat Community FarmLaura MortimoreS1280B Cherry Ln., Lyndon Station, WI 53944(608) 963-4234 • [email protected] Cat is a small, certified organic vegetable farm servicing the Sauk County area. We offer several types of CSA shares May through December and can be found at the Baraboo Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. Copious amounts of high quality, clean, beautiful produce! Come be a part of it! Map D1

64 ORIGIN BreadsKirk Smock2817 E. Washington Ave., Madison, WI 53704(608) 381-2125 • [email protected]’s ORIGIN Breads is a small-batch bakery producing long-fermented sourdough breads with organic grains grown and stone milled in Wisconsin. We are committed to baking nutritious and delicious whole grain breads with 100% locally grown and organic varieties of wheat, rye, corn, oats and other grains. The grains we use are grown by Meadowlark Organics (Ridgeway) and stone milled to order by Lonesome Stone Milling (Lone Rock). ORIGIN Breads also produces granola made with organic Wisconsin-milled oats and sweetened only with pure organic Wisconsin maple syrup. Map E2

65 Parisi Family FarmTerry Parisi3718 Halverson Rd., Stoughton, WI 53589(608) 873-3011 • [email protected]/parisi-family-farm-M32214We are a family farm located on a beautiful piece of land in Stoughton overlooking Lake Kegonsa. Our efforts for the past decade have been to be responsible guardians of the earth, practicing sustainable growing methods to reduce our carbon footprint. We grow vegetables and fruit on certified organic soil and are transitioning 28 acres into a pasture for rotational grazing of cattle while maintaining 7.5 acres of a pollinator habitat. Touching the earth gently to provide food for our CSA. Map F3

66 Paskey SuffolksShelby, Scott & Lisa Paskey5213 Cty. TT, Cottage Grove, WI 53527(608) 669-3996 • [email protected]

Established in 1976, Paskey Suffolks raises hormone-free, pasture-raised lambs. Our ewes and lambs are treated respectfully and humanely on our farm located 10 miles east of Madison. Lambs are available May-October, call to reserve your lamb early. Certified Scrapie Free Flock 2012 / Export Certified 2016. Sheepskins also available: use on Car/Truck seats or Couch/Bed. Farm visits by appointment. Map F2

67 Poor Richard’s FarmRick Scully3644 S. Tracey Rd., Janesville, WI 53545(608) 295-2574 • [email protected] Richard’s Farm specializes in raising all natural grass-fed beef. We raise European beef cattle as we find that they possess the best genetic disposition to thrive on an all grass diet. Our animals spend their entire lives on pasture, their feed is 100% grass with no supplemental antibiotics or hormones administered. We practice intensive rotational grazing, moving our cattle daily so they always receive the cleanest, most nutritious forages. Map F4

68 Rainbow Fleece FarmPatty Reedy & Andy WersalW7181 Hustad Valley Rd., New Glarus, WI 53574(608) 527-5311 • [email protected] to sustainable farming we are grass based, free-range, no chemicals/hormones. We sell whole/half/various cuts of inspected, licensed lamb, chicken, and turkey. On-site woolen mill, yarn and fiber barn, sheepskins, “slowsox”, blankets, eco-dryer balls. Educational farm events, fiber/felting workshops. Markets: Madison Eastside, Fitchburg, New Glarus. Map E3

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Riemer Family FarmJen & Bryce RiemerW2252 Riemer Rd., Brodhead, WI 53520(608) 556-4554 • [email protected] Family Farm raises 100% grass-fed beef and 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 soil health and create lasting habitat for grassland birds and insects. Our products are available in our online and on farm store as individual cuts, bundles, or meat CSA shares. We deliver to Madison, Waukesha, Wauwatosa, and Woodstock (IL) areas. Map E4

70 Rockwell Ridge FarmCliff & Cari Gonyer4014 Cty. Y, Dodgeville, WI 53533(708) 834-8189 • [email protected] are a small sustainable farm raising purebred heritage Mulefoot hogs, Southdown Babydoll sheep, laying hens and guinea fowl. We also grow cider apples, pears and grapevines. We produce a wide variety of baked goods from items grown on our farm and vend at the Dane County Farmers Market. Map C3

71 Roots & Shoots, LLCHeidi AccolaE9880 Cty. C, North Freedom, WI 53951(608) 393-9004 • [email protected]/farms/roots-shoots-llcOur small family farm is committed to each family having an incredible CSA experience. We focus on certified organic core vegetables but also enjoy introducing beautiful unusual vegetables you can’t find in the store. Our weekly newsletter lets you know what you are receiving in your share and provides you with many delicious recipes and information. Shares can be picked up at the farm or at pick-up sites in Baraboo and Prairie du Sac. Map D2

72 Roots Chocolates LLCLisa NelsonWisconsin Dells, WI 53965(608) 963-5319 • [email protected] generation owned farm growing value-added products to infuse in to our award-winning chocolates. We use fruits from our orchard, herbs from our gardens for our seasonal selections, and honey from our farm bee hives in all of our chocolates. Call ahead to schedule a visit! Map D1

73 Roots Down Community Farm, LLCKyle Thom4146 E. Cty. Rd. N., Milton, WI 53563(608) 322-0722 • [email protected] Down Community Farm, LLC. is a 2.25 acre MOSA certified organic farm growing with a passion for quality and flavor. We grow over 40 types of produce in over 100 varieties for our CSA members, farmers markets, and restaurants in the greater Madison and Janesville areas. Map G3

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74 Sassy Cow CreameryKara Kasten-OlsonW4192 Bristol Rd., Columbus, WI 53925(608) 837-7766 • [email protected] Cow Creamery is a farmstead dairy built in 2008 by third generation dairy farmers James and Robert Baerwolf and their families. Our love of dairying has led us to establish two distinct herds: a 450-cow traditional dairy and a 250-cow organic dairy. We bottle milk from our two herds separately at our creamery. Products include whole, 2%, 1%, skim, whole chocolate, and 1% chocolate milk as well as ice cream. Please visit our website for more information. Map F2

75 Savory AccentsTed & Joan Ballweg1885 Range Tr., Verona, WI 53593(608) 848-4938 • [email protected] grow and process about three dozen varieties of chili peppers and other ingredients in the on-farm commercial kitchen. Our 29 value added spicy products are the result of 4 decades of careful gardening and culinary experience. Not always hot - but certainly intense flavors for a wide variety of palates - we love to share our bounty. Map E3

76 Scotch Hill Farm/Innisfree Farmstay & RetreatTony & Dela Ends910 S. Scotch Hill Rd., Brodhead, WI 53520(608) 897-4288 [email protected][email protected] Hill/Innisfree Farm is a certified organic family farm. We have run a CSA for 24 years, raising vegetables, fruit, flowers and herbs, making soap and raising small livestock. This season we will be adding bees to our pollinator gardens. We offer farmstays through Airbnb and teach classes. Map F4

77 Seven Seeds FarmMichael Dolan5079 Cty. Z, Spring Green, WI 53588(608) 444-9759 • [email protected] are a seventh generation organic farm practicing regenerative agriculture through the use of silvopasture to create exceptional pastured meats: grass-fed organic beef, pasture-raised organic heritage pork, organic pastured chicken, and eggs. Our certifications include: MOSA organic, AWA, AGA, and USDA grass-fed. On-farm store hours: Wed. 3-6pm and Sat. 11am-3pm. Map D3

78 Sinsinawa Mound Collaborative FarmChristin Tomy585 Cty. Z, Sinsinawa, WI 53824(608) 748-4411 • [email protected]/farmThe Sinsinawa Mound Collaborative Farm assists beginning farmers in their quest to access land and develop a thriving farm business. A collaborative operation made up of multiple certified organic vegetable farms, our farmers’ produce is sold throughout Southwestern Wisconsin and Eastern Iowa. The Collaborative Farm is a ministry of the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa. Map B4

79 Small Family Farm CSAJill & Adam VarneyS2958 W. Salem Ridge Rd., La Farge, WI 54639(608) 625-4178 • [email protected] Small Family Farm is primarily a CSA farm that offers a 20-Week Summer Share program. We offer weekly, bi-weekly, egg, coffee, apple, and storage shares. We also raise broiler chickens. We deliver to Madison, Fitchburg, Verona, Sun Prairie, Middleton, Dubuque, La Crosse, Viroqua, and La Farge. Farm Events. Map B1

80 Snug Haven Farm, LLCJudy Hageman, Bill Warner, & Danielle Wood1170 Hageman Rd., Belleville, WI 53508(608) 424-3296 • [email protected] Organic, Snug Haven Farm is nestled in a valley. Our specialty is spinach grown in hoophouses in the winter months. Other specialty crops: rolled oats, heirloom tomatoes, lettuces, and greens. Year-round sales at the Dane County Farmers’ Market and direct marketing to restaurants in Madison and Chicago. Map E3

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81 Sprouting AcresAndy Watson1746 Hwy. 73, Cambridge, WI 53523(608) 469-2319 • [email protected] are a small, certified organic, family-run farm with a 20-24-week CSA season that includes a wide variety of vegetables, and some fruit. We offer a spring and summer CSA share. Visit our website or Facebook for more information or find us at the Tuesday eastside and the Saturday Dane County Farmers’ Markets. We will be starting pizza nights on the farm this spring! Map F3

82 Squashington FarmPatrick Hager & Sarah Leong9921 Barton Rd., Mount Horeb, WI 53572(920) 422-1042 • [email protected] Farm is about creating healthy and sustainable gastronomical choices for our supportive community. Gastroethics. We have been farming together for five years. This year, we will continue a small, market-style CSA (40-50 members) with on farm pickups starting the first week of June, and continuing through October. Map E3

83 Steadfast AcresElisabeth Minich & Steven Shoemaker33408 Hwy. 130, Lone Rock, WI 53556(608) 588-4871 • [email protected]’re your farmers! We offer high quality fresh produce from our fields to your family through our Farm Share Program delivering in Southern Wisconsin. In addition we work with local grocers and restaurants that support local farms. Our farm is transitioning to organic. Map C2

84 Straight Forward FarmJulie Case & Krome Burke-Scoll5797 Valley Rd., Avoca, WI 53506(608) 575-5516 • [email protected] small family farm specializes in raising grass-fed and finished lamb; pastured poultry; woodland pork and organic free-range eggs. We focus on humanely raising heritage breed livestock through sustainable farming practices. We offer retail cuts directly to consumers (SCWI area). We also partner with a variety of local restaurants. Map C3

85 Sunborn LLCCarol & Hans Larsen9593 Overland Rd., Mount Horeb, WI 53572(608) 437-3966 • [email protected] 1975, Sunborn began growing cut flowers. Each year starts with our unique tulips and continues with our fragrant peonies, snapdragons, sweet william, delphinium, dahlias, lisianthus, zinnias, and sunflowers culminating in dried flower bouquets, wreaths, and holiday arrangements. Our specialty is weddings using our own fresh, local,sustainably grown flowers. Map E3

86 Sylvan Meadows FarmE8303 Cty. SS, Viroqua, WI 54665(608) 606-2369 • [email protected] farm testifies to the Creator’s goodness: we steward for His glory. 100% grass-fed lamb and beef, fruit, vegetables, herbs, flowers, meadows, and trees are interwoven into living tapestry. Rare Gotland sheep produce gourmet lamb, soft lustrous yarns, fiber, and sheepskins.Salvation Soaps: natural body care. Dane County Farmers Market year-round. Map B1

87 Synergistic Pastures, LLCJason & Melissa LandrathS2425 Santas Loop Rd., Wonewoc, WI 53968(920) 944-3606 • [email protected] to Synergistic Pastures! We are a pasture-based, family-friendly farm utilizing management-intensive rotational grazing methods to raise supreme quality meats including beef, pork, chicken, and turkey for your family that are free from chemicals, hormones, and GMOs. We are located in southwestern Wisconsin’s Driftless Region and deliver our products throughout our beautiful state of Wisconsin through on-farm sales, farmers markets, and our Metropolitan Buying Clubs. Map C1

88 Ten Eyck OrchardRob & Drew Ten Eyck, Annie BerssenbruggeW968 Hwy. 81, Brodhead, WI, 53520(608) 897-4014 • [email protected] sixth generation farm since 1839 we grow over 50 varieties of hand picked apples plus pears and plums. We offer all these plus more at our farm which is open daily 9-5 from late August to mid- November.Map E3

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89 The Berry FarmerJohn & Jean PinkstonE10222 Hoot Owl Valley Rd., Baraboo, WI 53913(608) 355-1965 • [email protected] Baraboo, turn west onto Cty. W, go 2.5 miles, and turn right onto Hoot Owl Valley Rd. Strawberries mid-June to early July. U-pick and pre-picked strawberries and peas. Blueberries early July to mid-August. Call for picking information. Containers provided or bring your own. Children always welcome. Map D1

90 The Tree FarmChris & Karen Upper8454 State Rd. 19, Cross Plains, WI 53528(608) 798-2286 • [email protected] vegetables since 1973. Diversity and ethnic vegetables are our specialty. Over 70 kinds of vegetables, flowers, and herbs. Quantities for canning or for supper. The farm is located on a scenic ridge-top in northwestern Dane County, overlooking Indian Lake Park. Visit thetreefarm.net for produce availability (updated daily in summer), driving directions and hours. Map E2

91 Tipi ProduceBeth Kazmar & Steve Pincus14706 W. Ahara Rd., Evansville, WI 53536(608) 882-6196 • [email protected]/csaHonored as the 2016 MOSES Organic Farmers of the Year. We focus on growing the most flavorful, high-quality vegetables, berries and melons. Let us make CSA simple with vacation rescheduling, abundant recipes, and boxes filled with your favorite staple vegetables. Visit for member u-picks & our popular gleaning party. Apple CSA at some sites. Map F4

92 Troy FarmGarrett Peterson502 Troy Dr., Madison, WI 53704(608)-240-0409 • [email protected]/troyfarmWe have been growing certified organic food on the Northside since 2001 and are proud to be Madison’s first urban farm. Join our CSA, look for our sprouts/herbs in stores, buy seedlings at our spring plant sale, visit our farm stand on Thursdays, and support our Field School Program. E2

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93 Turtle Creek GardensJanet GambleN5105 Pinnow Rd., Delavan, WI 53115(262) 441-0520 • farmmanager@turtlecreekgardenscsa.comturtlecreekgardenscsa.comTurtle Creek Gardens is an organic certified farm specializing in vegetables, grass-fed beef, and pastured hogs. You may purchase our products through our CSA program, weekly through our online store, the Shorewood Farmers’ Market, and our farm store (open Fridays and Saturdays from June through October). Get on our E-list and we’ll send you newsletters with updated products. Map G4

94 Unconventional Acres, LLCMelissa & Ben Dickinson6753 Ray Hollow Rd., Arena, WI 53503(608) 753-2781 • [email protected] are a small, pasture-based farm located in Southwestern Wisconsin focusing on beef, pork, and eggs. Map D2

95 Valley Springs FarmDorothy & Don HarmsE4681 Cty. S, Reedsburg, WI 53959(608) 524-2421 • [email protected] Family Tradition – Valley Springs Farm is proud of our farm and our animals are given the utmost of care and respect. We feel that it is our responsibility to be good stewards of the land. Our Red Angus cattle are primarily pasture fed with supplemented forage and grain. The beef we produce is humanely raised without animal by-products and is free of antibiotics. Beef is available in bundles or a monthly beef CSA- Check with us for current pricing. Map D1

96 Valley View Organic FarmAaron Sommers22001 Rosses Rd., Richland Center, WI 53581(920)883-7096 • [email protected] raise pastured organic meat for others the way we like it! We firmly believe in the health benefits in grass-fed meat and eggs for ourselves and our animals! We usually raise white broilers, brown broilers, white and red bourbon turkeys, rabbits, lamb, heritage pork and beef. Our pork is processed with an all natural celery cure and our beef is very tender!Map C1

97 West Star OrganicsRandy & Tanya Kohn2555 W. Star Rd., Cottage Grove, WI 53527(608) 347-4346 • [email protected] Star Organics is a local garden center for certified organic plants and supplies, located just minutes from Madison. We offer over 200 varieties of vegetable, herb, flower, and fruit plants. Visit us on our beautiful farm, find us at a Saturday Farmers’ Market, or visit a local retailer. Map F3

98 Widmer’s Cheese CellarsJoe Widmer Sr.214 W. Henni St., Theresa, WI 53091(920) 488-2503 • [email protected]’s Cheese Cellars is a 4th generation business producing award winning all natural cheese still produces with the recipes used by founder John O. Widmer in 1922. Our cheese can be purchased at local retail stores or at our cheese factory store where you can watch us make the cheese right from the store. There is also a video and picture tour, on request. Map H1

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99 Willow Creek RanchRod OfteE5702 Spring Coulee Rd., Coon Valley, WI 54623(608) 451-2861 • [email protected] Creek Ranch is an organically managed, diverse sustainable family farm. We produce 100% grass-fed beef, pastured pigs, meat chickens and free range eggs. Order 1/2 and whole steers online or visit our on farm store by appointment. Map A1

100 Winterfell AcresBethanee WrightW1912 Mortensen Rd., Brooklyn, WI 53521(608) 628-7504 • [email protected] just south of Fitchburg in Brooklyn, Winterfell Acres is a woman-led farm focusing on certified organic vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs. We offer CSA pickup locations in and around Madison and we also have an online farmers’ market available to the public. Map E3

101 Wisconsin Grass-fed Beef Coop.Rod OfteCty. Y, Viroqua, WI 54665(608) 451-2861 • [email protected] 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. Map A1

102 Wisconsin River MeatsJohn HammN5340 Cty. HH, Mauston, WI 53948(608) 847-7413 • [email protected] River Meats makes and sells Wisconsin beef, pork, lamb, bison, elk, and red deer. WRM makes 40 varieties of sausage (including landjaeger, summer sausage, brats), jerky, ham, bacon, and other meats. WRM also offers pig roasts and catering. Map D1

103 Wiser Farm Produce, LLCRebekah Wiser9107 W. Hwy. 14, Evansville, WI 53536(608) 201-1580 • [email protected] Farm Produce is a family farm, where quality and freshness are paramount. We offer a flexible, family friendly CSA and deliver to Brodhead, Orfordville, Footville, Evansville, Edgerton, and Janesville. Additionally, we have produce available at the farm for sale. We grow with an organic, natural and sustainable plan and are easy to find on Hwy. 14 between Evansville and Janesville. Please consider us your personal vegetable farmer. Map F4

104 Yellow Dog Flowers and ProduceMolly Stentz771 Silver Ln., Edgerton, WI 535346085754647 • [email protected] are a woman-owned vegetable and cut flower farm in Edgerton on the southern edge of Dane County. We grow organically, focusing on building healthy soil, providing habitat for pollinators, and putting fresh, nutritious, delicious food in the hands of more people. We sell fresh produce and mixed bouquets, do wedding and event flowers, and offer a summer flower CSA. You can find us at the Northside Farmers Market in Madison on Sundays or by request through our website. Map F3

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businesses & organizationsBUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS

These businesses and organizations promote local, sustainable eating.

BUSINESSES & ORGS

Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (CIAS)1535 Observatory Dr., Madison, WI 53706(608) 262-5200 • cias.wisc.educias.wisc.eduCIAS is breaking new ground in research and education for profitable farms and businesses, resilient landscapes, and healthy communities. Our work has shown that farmers can cut costs, increase profits, and improve their quality of life while enhancing the environment. We are part of the UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences.

FairShare CSA Coalition303 S. Paterson St., #1B, Madison, WI 53703(608) 226-0300 • [email protected] is a coalition of 45+ Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms that provide local, organic CSA shares to consumers across Wisconsin. On our website, you can find farm profiles, a custom farm search and interactive pickup locations map to help you choose a farm. CSA rebates are offered to members of local health insurance partners, and we assist limited-income households in purchasing CSA shares.

Family Farm Defenders30 W. Mifflin #702, Madison, WI 53703(608) 260-0900 • [email protected] mission of Family Farm Defenders is to create a farmer-controlled and consumer-oriented food system based upon democratic institutions that respect and empower local people in their quest for justice and dignity. To this end, FFD supports sustainable agriculture, farm worker rights, animal welfare, consumer safety, fair trade, and food sovereignty. It is FFD’s belief that healthy, safe, accessible food is a basic human right and that all communities should be able to control their own food system. Find us on Facebook.

Heartland Credit Union5325 High Crossing Blvd., Madison, WI 53718(800) 362-3944 • [email protected] is a member-owned financial cooperative specializing in farm and producer lending. We also offer Checking/Savings Accounts, Home Loans, Credit Cards, and more. Our mission is to provide our members with quality, cost-effective, personalized financial services that contribute to their social and economic wellbeing. Offices located throughout southern Wisconsin.

REAP Food Group306 E. Wilson St. Suite 2W, Madison, WI 53703(608) 310-7836 • [email protected] Food Group connects producers, consumers, businesses, and organizations to grow a healthful, just, and sustainable local food system in Southern Wisconsin. Through Farm to School and Buy Fresh Buy Local, the Southern Wisconsin Farm Fresh Atlas, community events, and other programs and efforts, REAP’s staff, members, volunteers, and partners envision sustainable, local food on every plate.

Wisconsin Local Food Network117 W. Spring St., Chippewa Falls, WI 54729(608) 520-6222 • [email protected] WLFN is a collection of individuals and organizations that share a common vision for WI: a state that empowers communities and businesses to build healthy, local food systems that support sustainable farms of all sizes, a strong infrastructure for those farms and supporting food business to thrive, and equitable access to healthy locally grown food for all Wisconsin residents. If you support this vision and are working toward such a Wisconsin – then you are a part of the WLFN. Attend our annual summit, invite us to facilitate a regional stakeholder meeting, and join our statewide listserv today!

AGENCIES & NON-PROFITS

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Driftless Market, LLC95 W. Main St., Platteville, WI 53818(608) 348-2696 • [email protected] Market, your full-service local and organic grocery. A place to meet friends, enjoy a homemade deli lunch, or bite into a sweet treat. Shop the ever expanding natural and organic foods, local handmade products, essential oils, garden, kitchen and gift items, all in a friendly, warm environment committed to its community.

Metcalfe’s Market Hilldale: 726 N. Midvale Blvd., Madison, WI 53705West Towne: 7455 Mineral Point Rd., Madison, WI 53717(608) 238-7612 shopmetcalfes.comAs a family-owned market that has served its community proudly since 1917, we’ve proven time and again that “local” is much more than a physical location. It’s our philosophy. With more than 3,500 local foods in our aisles, we’re proud to say that we buy local too.

Organic Valley1 Organic Way, La Farge, WI 54639(888) 444-MILK organicvalley.coopOrganic Valley is a farmer-owned cooperative representing 1,800+ organic farmers in 35 states and Canada. Focused on its founding mission of saving family farms through organic farming, the co-op produces the highest quality organic products, nurtures health and harmony between human and natural communities, and supports local economies by keeping milk in the region where it was produced from farm to shelf.

Underground Butcher811 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 338-3421undergroundbutcher.comA neighborhood butcher shop and grocery located in the Williamson Street Neighborhood. We source our animals and products from small farms located near Madison with a focus on craft and sustainably raised products.

Willy Street Co-opEast: 1221 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703North: 2817 N. Sherman Ave., Madison, WI 53704West: 6825 University Ave., Madison, WI 53562(608) 237-1213 • [email protected] full-service grocery cooperative specializing in natural, organic, and locally produced foods. We offer delicious deli food, fresh bakery, natural bodycare products, and the best local and organic produce in the area. Anyone can shop, anyone can join! Become a Co-op Owner today for as little as $4.

Wisco Pop! Beverage Co.1201 N. Main St. #10(608) 638-7632 • [email protected] Austin Ashley crafted our first batches of ginger soda for his expecting wife, Hallie. The spicy elixir was her favorite cure all during their pregnancy. Still brewed from whole organic ingredients, our sparkling waters and sodas make ultra-tasty, ultra-fresh treats for the whole family.

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Attend classes that will help you learn to take anactive role in putting meat on the table.

What’s more local than the fish you catch from familiar waters or wild game you harvestfrom hunting areas that aren’t too far from home? We are also looking for mentors toshare 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.

Interested in sustainable, local foods? Learn how to reel in dinner.

Savor the bounty of Wisconsin’s waters, woods, and fields.

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Yahara River Grocery Co-op229 E. Main St., Stoughton, WI 53589(608) 877-0947 • [email protected] is Stoughton’s source for the best selection of local and regional products with an emphasis on organic. Stop in at our convenient downtown location to pick up groceries, homemade baked goods, soups, and specialties from our grab-n-go deli. We support our local producers and provide the friendliest service around!

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Buy Fresh Buy Local is REAP’s program celebrating and assisting businesses committed to local growers and farms. These partners pledge to promote a more sustainable food system, protect the region's natural resources, provide safe and fair working conditions for employees, and support Wisconsin farmers.

BUY FRESH BUY LOCAL PARTNERS

Adamah Neighborhood Table611 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 441-1574 adamahmadison.comBFBL partner since 2016

Adamah Neighborhood Table is Madison’s only kosher restaurant and caterer. Adamah is a program of the UW Hillel Foundation. We specialize in deli sandwiches, matzah ball soup and local vegan entrees.

Alchemy Café1980 Atwood Ave., Madison, WI 53704(608) 204-7644 alchemycafe.netBFBL partner since 2009

Local eastside gastropub, specializing in rotating tap lists, farm to table style dishes, burgers and sandwiches, with a variety of vegetarian and gluten free options.

Banzo 2105 Sherman Ave., Madison, WI 53704(608) 441-2002 banzomadison.comBFBL partner since 2014

Voted Madison’s Favorite Mediterranean Restaurant and Madison’s Favorite Food Cart, Banzo offers up made-from-scratch falafel, hummus, chicken shawarma, and more. We have plenty of gluten free and vegan options, as well as locally sourced ingredients like braised lamb and many seasonal salads. Open 7 days/week from 11am-9pm for dine-in, delivery, and take-out!

Batch Bakehouse1402 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53704(608) 257-1652 batchbakehouse.comBFBL partner since 2013

Batch Bakehouse makes bread and pastry the old-fashioned way: before dawn, from scratch, using local ingredients. Each piece is carefully crafted by hand. Batch specializes in croissants and pastries, French baguettes, and artisanal loaf breads. Visit their store on Willy St., and try a free sample today!

Bloom Bake Shop1851 Monroe St., Madison, WI 53711(608) 509-7669 bloombakeshop.comBFBL partner since 2010

Small-batch means baking by hand, fresh, daily. Each and every recipe we create is uniquely our own. We believe in the power of real, good food; and that means baking in season, sourcing locally, and following Fair-Trade, organic practices. Visit our bakery and cafe on Monroe Street.

Brasserie V1923 Monroe St., Madison, WI 53711(608) 255-8500 brasseriev.comBFBL partner since 2007

Brasserie V is a casual neighborhood eatery on historic Monroe St., offering 300 world-class craft beers and a French and Belgian-inspired menu. They source Wisconsin’s best meats, cheeses, and vegetables to create seasonal menus based on farm products available throughout the year.

The Cider Farm7258 Kelly Rd., Mineral Point, WI 53565(608) 219-4279 theciderfarm.comBFBL partner since 2019

The Cider Farm grows organically rare English and French cider apples to produce its line of (hard) ciders and apple brandy. Our apples are the wine grapes of apples. We focus on apples with tannins, like in a winegrape, as they give complexity and mouthfeel to a beverage, and set our barrel-aged apple brandy apart from others produced in the U.S. We also sell Wisconsin organic maple syrup infused with our Apple Brandy. The Cider Farm is opening Madison’s first cidery and tasting room in late February 2019 at 8210 Watts Rd.

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CIRC1 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 294-3030 concoursehotel.com/dining/circBFBL partner since 2010

Experience CIRC, the new restaurant located in the heart of downtown at The Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club. Executive Chef Charles Lazzareschi crafts seasonal menus filled with familiar but innovative dishes made with local ingredients. Experience Chef Charles’ flavors in the lively, energetic atmosphere of the newly renovated restaurant and hotel.

The Coopers Tavern20 W. Mifflin St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 256-1600 thecooperstavern.comBFBL partner since 2012

The Coopers Tavern is a neighborhood tavern that serves craft beer and rustic food in a relaxed atmosphere. Serving local favorites, including our vegan “Local Herbivore” and Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery fried cheese curds, the menu is designed to soothe the soul. Not to mention, Coopers has an outstanding selection of beer and wine!

The Edgewater Hotel1001 Wisconsin Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53703(608) 535-8200 theedgewater.com BFBL partner since 2019

The Statehouse - Our flagship eatery offers incredible views of Lake Mendota and a menu featuring thoughtfully sourced ingredients and creative twists on the classics. The Statehouse culinary team defines Modern Midwestern cuisine with inspiration from many local, artisanal producers, while also ensuring that global influences are sourced sustainably.

Fit Fresh Cuisine8066 Watts Rd., Madison, WI 53719

(608) 841-2233 fitfreshcuisine.comBFBL partner since 2010

Fit Fresh Cuisine is Madison’s premiere health food restaurant providing fresh, nutritious, and delicious food with an emphasis on local ingredients. Created and operated by a registered dietitian, Fit Fresh Cuisine takes health food to a new level with a wide variety of tasty menu options your body will thank you for. Fit never tasted SO GOOD!

Forage Kitchen665 State St., Madison, WI 53703

(608) 286-1455 foragemadison.comBFBL partner since 2016

A healthy, fast, casual restaurant in downtown Madison focusing on salads, grain bowls, açai bowls, juices, and smoothies utilizing local products from farms and small businesses throughout the state.

Gates & Brovi3502 Monroe St., Madison, WI 53711(608) 819-8988 gatesandbrovi.comBFBL partner since 2013

Gates & Brovi is a Wisco Style Fish House with an Italian twist. Burgers, pizza, sandwiches, Friday Fish Fry. Family friendly neighborhood joint, where all paths lead!

Grampa’s Pizzeria1374 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 283-9580 grampaspizzeria.comBFBL partner since 2014

Located on Willy Street, Grampa’s Pizzeria is a neighborhood artisan pizzeria. Owner Gilbert Altschul draws inspiration from his restaurant kitchen garden to create beautifully composed specials in addition to locally-sourced pizza. Make sure to look up Grampa’s on Facebook for up-to-date menu specials and pop-up dinner information.

Graze1 S. Pinckney St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 251-2700 grazemadison.comBFBL partner since 2011

Creative, casual cuisine made from seasonal and local ingredients! Freshly made bakery, signature sandwiches, burgers, cheese curds, local beer, and craft cocktails -- all served up with a spectacular view of the Capitol. Join us for seasonal patio seating, a seat at our full service bar, or weekend brunch!

Great Dane Brew Pub Downtown: 123 E. Doty St., Madison, WI 53703 (608) 284-0000 Eastside: 876 Jupiter Dr., Madison, WI 53718 (608) 442-1333Fitchburg: 2980 Cahill Main St., Fitchburg, WI 53711 (608) 442-9000Hilldale: 357 Price Pl., Madison, WI 53705 (608) 661-9400greatdanepub.comBFBL partner since 2014

The Great Dane is Wisconsin’s #1 Brewpub Company! Local and global pub fare, made and served with care. 15+ awesome beers made in-house. Award-winning outdoor garden dining. Kid’s, gluten free and late-night menus. Giving back to the community for over 20 years! Four Madison area locations.

Grumpy Troll Brew Pub105 S. 2nd St., Mt. Horeb, WI 53572(608) 437-2739 thegrumpytroll.comBFBL partner since 2013

Whatever the occasion, The Grumpy Troll, located in the historic

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Heritage Tavern131 E. Mifflin St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 283-9500 heritagetavern.comBFBL partner since 2014

In an Old World ambiance, one block off of Madison’s Capitol Square, Wisconsin’s finest ingredients meet global inspiration, culinary excellence, and expertly crafted cocktails.

Hop Haus231 S. Main St., Verona, WI 53593(608) 497-3165 hophausbrewing.comBFBL partner since 2019

We are a brewery in Verona. We brew our beer in-house, and have a locally influenced menu of appetizers and bar food items. Our tap room is open seven days a week.

Humble. Sweet & Savory Pies831 E. Johnson St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 630-9130 humblepiemaker.comBFBL partner since 2017

Humble is a small-batch, artisan pie shop in Madison utilizing all that the Southern Wisconsin region has to offer to craft flaky pies - both sweet and savory. From sentimental classics to flavors out of a fever dream, we rotate our case selection weekly, and our catering offerings seasonally.

Ian’s Pizza 319 N. Frances St., Madison, WI 53703100 State St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 257-9248 ianspizza.comBFBL partner since 2007

Creative, delicious, local food is waiting for everyone at Ian’s Pizza. Buying direct from local farmers is just one way the folks at Ian’s Pizza are serving the community with their amazing pizza slices. Salads are made fresh daily, using local, organic ingredients whenever possible. Chef Jeff takes his job as head chef and food mastermind to the limit, showcasing local ingredients on their ever-changing weekly and monthly specials!

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Landmark Creamery6895 Paoli Rd., Belleville, WI 53508(608) 886-8801 landmarkcreamery.comBFBL partner since 2019

In August of 2013, Landmark Creamery LLC launched and has been making small-batch artisan cheeses from sheep and cow milk ever since.

L’Etoile1 S. Pinckney St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 251-0500 letoile-restaurant.comBFBL partner since 2007

A treasured part of Wisconsin’s local food community since 1976, L’Etoile is a New American, farm-to-table fine dining restaurant on Madison’s Capitol Square. Intricate dishes designed around seasonal ingredients by our James Beard award-winning Chef Tory Miller and his team, an expertly curated wine list, and a breathtaking view of the Capitol create an unforgettable dining experience for any occasion!

Lombardino’s2500 University Ave., Madison, WI 53705(608) 238-1922 lombardinos.comBFBL partner since 2007

We believe in using the best ingredients available to give our guests the finest dining experience they can find. We use a rich combination

of local produce, domestic artisan products, and the best ingredients Italy has to offer to create dishes that we not only take great pride in, but also come from the heart. Wisconsin’s four seasons give heavy influence, with lighter dishes featured in the warmer months, and heartier comfort foods taking center-stage in the colder months.

Lonesome Stone Milling304 S. Oak St., Lone Rock, WI 53556(608) 583-2100 lonesomestonemilling.comBFBL partner since 2019

We buy small grains (wheat, rye, spelt) and flint corn from Driftless area family farms. We clean, store and stone mill grain into quality flour and corn meal. Most of our product is sold to area bakeries. We also hammer mill grains for area distilleries and clean cover crop seeds for farmers.

Longtable Beer Café4920 Highwood Cir., Middleton, WI 53562(608) 841-2337 longtablebeercafe.comBFBL partner since 2018

We are a combination cafe, bottle shop and tasting room, located in downtown Middleton, which brings a communal experience to craft beer and food. We offer 300 bottled beers, 12 rotating taps and a range of wines by the glass. Our menu is created from artisanal meats, cheeses, breads and local produce, and is designed for sharing: think charcuterie, cheese and veggie boards, sausage platters, hearty deli-style sandwiches, farm-fresh salads, seasonal sides, and shareable snacks including Belgian-style frites.

Lucille101 King St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 283-0000 lucillemadison.comBFBL partner since 2017

Lucille is a tri-level fresh cocktail, craft beer, pizza, and shared platters venue located at the gateway of Madison’s historic culinary and entertainment center - the First Settlement of Madison, WI. Executive chef Gorman Hayes’ locally-sourced, yet globally inspired menu features wood-fired pizza, Wisco-Detroit cheddar-crusted black steel pan pizza and artfully crafted Pan-Latin cuisine.

The Madison Club5 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 255-4861 madisonclub.orgBFBL partner since 2007

Although it boasts more than 100 years of history, The Madison Club is anything but old-fashioned, thanks to talented Chef Adam Struebing, who brings a passion for locavore practices and hand-crafted products to the kitchen.

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restaurants & partnersMerchant

121 S. Pinckney St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 259-9799 merchantmadison.comBFBL partner since 2012

Merchant is a casual farm-to-table restaurant and liquor store serving local fare, craft cocktails, wine, beer, and good times.

New Glarus Brewing Company2400 Hwy. 69, New Glarus, WI 53574(608) 445-2476 newglarusbrewing.comBFBL partner since 2019

Welcome to our quaint little brewery nestled on the outskirts of New Glarus, Wisconsin. The brewery is run by an enthusiastic couple, Daniel and Deb Carey, who have successfully combined business management and brewing professionalism. Our philosophy is based on individuality, cooperation and the employment of 100% natural ingredients to produce world-class, handcrafted beers for our friends in Wisconsin. Cheers!

Osteria Papavero128 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 255-8376 osteriapapavero.comBFBL partner since 2013

Located on E. Wilson Street, just off the square, Osteria Papavero offers an authentic Italian dining experience. Chef Francesco Mangano uses fresh and sustainable regional Italian food that supports local farmers to create sandwiches, salads, and bread sides for lunch; pasta, seafood, and meat entrees for dinner.

Pasture & Plenty2433 University Ave., Madison, WI 53726(608) 665-3370 pastureandplenty.comBFBL partner since 2019

Pasture and Plenty is a local, sustainable meal kit business, restaurant, market and cooking studio. We connect hungry folks with great local farmers, producers and convenient exciting meal solutions.

Restoration Cider2236 Keyes Ave., Madison, WI 53711(507) 383-5150 restorationcider.comBFBL partner since 2019

Cider made from Wisconsin-grown apples and fruits.

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Join today for as little as $4.

Everyone welcome!

WILLY EAST1221 Williamson St. Madison, WI

WILLY WEST6825 University Ave.

Middleton, WI

WILLY NORTH2817 N Sherman Ave.

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Riverview Terrace Cafe5607 Cty. C, Spring Green, WI 53588(877) 588-7900 taliesinpreservation.org/diningBFBL partner since 2019

Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Riverview Terrace” was his only exclusive restaurant design. It was intended for travelers and locals alike, and to be the gateway to visiting Taliesin. We serve local and seasonal cuisine, some of which is grown right here on the Taliesin estate.

Salvatore’s Tomato Pies Madison: 912 E. Johnson St., Madison, WI 53703 (608) 238-6040 Sun Prairie: 121 E. Main St., Sun Prairie, WI 53590(608) 318-1761salvatorestomatopies.comBFBL partner since 2012

Salvatore’s Tomato Pies Chef/Owner Patrick DePula, along with his kitchen staff, is a Saturday fixture at the Dane County Farmers Market where he sources the freshest possible ingredients for his restaurants. To Patrick, local sourcing isn’t about marketing, it is about tradition. His parents and grandparents have always had extensive gardens and some of his fondest memories as a young child involved helping his grandmother pick vegetables, and then prepare them for family meals. Salvatore’s is proud to extend this tradition to its customers and partnership with farmers such as Young Earth Farm, Emerald Meadows, Elderberry Hill, Harmony Valley, Vitruvian and many more.

Short Stack Eatery301 W. Johnson St., Madison, WI 53703(608) 709-5569 shortstackeats.comBFBL partner since 2015

An all-breakfast eatery in the heart of downtown Madison. They focus on sourcing fresh, organic, and local products from farms and small businesses all over the state.

Wisconsin Brewing Company1079 American Way, Verona, WI 53593(608) 347-0516 wisconsinbrewingcompany.comBFBL partner since 2018

Craft brewery.

Working Draft Beer1129 E. Wilson St., Madison, WI 53703BFBL partner since 2019

Working Draft Beer Company brings people together around premium craft beer and food in an inviting, art-filled taproom. Working Draft specializes in brewing innovative beers with a focus on hoppy ales and German lagers, and serving creative, seasonal, locally-sourced handmade food. Located on Madison’s east side on the bike path

across from McPike Park, WDBC strives to surprise and delight with each visit.

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shopmetcalfes.com BFBL partner since 2010 (see Businesses & Organizations, page 37)

Willy St. Co-op willystreet.coopBFBL partner since 2008(see Businesses & Organizations, page 37)

INSTITUTIONS

UW Dining housing.wisc.edu/dining

BFBL partner since 2016

UW Health uwhealth.org

BFBL partner since 2019

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1 Adamah Neighborhood Table2 Alchemy Café3 Banzo4 Batch Bakehouse5 Bloom Bake Shop6 Brasserie V7 The Cider Farm8 CIRC9 The Coopers Tavern10 The Edgewater Hotel11 Fit Fresh Cuisine 12 Forage Kitchen13 Gates & Brovi14 Grampa’s Pizzeria

15 Graze16 Great Dane Brew Pub 17 Grumpy Troll Brew Pub18 Heritage Tavern19 Hop Haus20 Humble Pie21 Ian’s Pizza22 Landmark Creamery23 L’Etoile24 Lombardino’s25 Lonesome Stone Mill26 Longtable Beer Café27 Lucille28 The Madison Club

29 Merchant 30 New Glarus Brewing31 Osteria Papavero32 Pasture & Plenty33 Restoration Cider34 Riverview Terrace Café35 Salvatore’s Tomato Pies36 Short Stack Eatery37 Wisconsin Brewing Company38 Working Draft Beer 39 Metcalfe’s Market40 Willy St., Co-op

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“Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real

wealth, good morals and happiness.”

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