Summer/Fall 2025 Farm Tours!

The Chequamegon Bay Food Producers group presents the Summer and Fall 2025 Farm Tours!

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Questions? Contact Lissa Radke at 715-682-7017 or Brian Clements at northcroftfarm@gmail.com

Upcoming Summer/Fall 2025 Tours!

Hermit Creek Farm

Sunday, September 7, 1:00PM

65554 Spring Brook Rd Highbridge

“We like to say our primary “crops” are our soil and on-farm biodiversity. And if we do a good job, we get the side-benefit of the best tasting, healthiest produce and meat possible! Crop rotation, reduced tillage, cover cropping, planting native grasses, forbs, shrubs, and trees, rotational grazing, adding compost, home-grown manure, and minerals are all designed to improve our farms health. And your health too!”


Northcroft Farm

Saturday, October 18, 3:00PM

67240 Cross Rd Ashland

“At Northcroft we enjoy the new and different, which is why we grow a variety of unusual vegetables including tomatillos, dragons tongue beans, and chinese eggplant. Every year we grow a few new crops for their unusual flavors, colors, or uses.

Throughdirt Farm

Saturday, August 16, 2:00PM

75955 McKinley Rd Washburn

“At ThroughDirt Farm we believe it’s important to see the land your food is grown on and to know the people who manage that land. By selling to local residents we hope to build trust in the quality of the vegetables produced and create opportunities for people to visit the farm.”


Wild Hollow Farm

Monday, July 14, 5:00PM

42395 Berewger Rd Ashland

“We grow over one hundred annual and perennial flower varieties, each carefully chosen to offer our customers a unique array of colors, textures, scents, and forms throughout the growing season. From seed to vase, tender care is placed into each bloom we harvest, arrange, and hand over to our customers. Our deep passion and respect for the raw beauty and power of flowers shines through in each and every stem we sell.”


Suri Fina Alpaca Farm

Saturday, June 14, 3:00PM

31300 Engoe Rd, Washburn

“We love the beauty of our natural environment and seek to farm in a manner that sustains, and even improves in some ways, the natural world around us. Fiber, Food, and Fun is what we offer! We have a diverse array of offerings and it changes with the seasons.”

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