Berries

  • Blue Ridge Growers

    Perched on a bluff overlooking the fertile Mann Valley near River Falls, Blue Ridge Growers invites visitors to slow down and enjoy a peaceful day in the country.. There are nearly 800 blueberry bushes representing six varieties, each with its own size, flavor and ideal culinary uses. Limited quantities of tart cherries may also be available in season. Jill follows organic growing practices as a non-certified producer and enjoys helping visitors learn about the fruit they are harvesting.

  • White Pine Berry Farm

    White Pine is a family-friendly berry farm offering both U-pick and pre-picked strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and currants, along with seasonal agritourism fun like a corn maze, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, and flower patch. The farm also features a store with homemade jams, fudge, and local treats, plus a beautifully remodeled wedding barn that hosts weddings and craft fairs throughout the year.

  • Meadow Hill Farm

    Meet David and Justine and see how regenerative agriculture works in real life. Tour rotationally grazed pastures, learn about grain-free lamb production, explore silvopasture plantings, and discover how livestock, trees, and healthy soil work together on this first-generation family farm.

    A diversified small farm producing grain-free lamb meat on rotationally grazed pasture and silvopasture, organically fed pork and chicken eggs, as well as garlic, winter squash, popcorn, culinary herbs, and small nuts and fruits including elderberry, hazelnut, black currants, and gooseberries.

  • Pike Hole Family Farm

    At Pike Hole Family Farm, Brad, Val, and their two adult sons grow nearly 18 acres of all-natural, chemical-free produce on their 5th-generation family farm just outside Little Falls, Wisconsin. Their farm blends modern growing methods with regenerative organic practices, using cover crops instead of synthetic fertilizers to build healthy soil and flavorful food. From vegetables and melons to berries and canned goods made under Wisconsin’s Pickle Law, Pike Hole serves local communities through farmers markets, their innovative My Way CSA program, and on-farm markets.