The Chequamegon Bay Food Producers group presents the Summer 2026 Farm Tours!

Summer 2026 Farm Tours

Will o the Winds Farm

Sunday, July 5,2026 ~ 3-5PM
78175 Washington Ave, Washburn

Join Carly and Tyler Stephenson for a tour of their seven-year-old, 20-acre farm outside Washburn. They pasture-raise 12 to 20 hogs a year, and in addition to selling the pork, Carly renders the fat to make scented soaps. They also raise meat and egg chickens, maple syrup, garlic, and winter squash.
Will O the Winds Website


Manitou Makoons Gitagaan

Saturday, July 18, 3-5PM
Mooningwaanekaaning (Madeline Island)

Visit this five-acre community farm whose mission is to reconnect and restore Indigenous ways of life through building intercultural community healing, and support a just, regenerative and climate-resilient food economy. The farm, in its third year of production, is focusing on building soil health and farm infrastructure.
Manitou Makoons Gitagaan Website


Moonlight Meadows

Saturday, August 1, 2026 ~ 2-4PM
41359 Mika Road, Marengo

Tim Mika has decades of experience raising grass-fed cattle on his family’s farm. He’s also the agricultural technician for the Ashland County Land and Water Conservation office and will cover soil health, soil testing, nutrient management, local county and NRCS support programs for farmers. The regional WDNR Wildlife Damage coordinator will also give a short presentation about helping farmers with damage caused by deer, bear, geese, turkey and elk.


Pinestick Acres

Saturday, September 19, 2026, ~ 2-4PM
63700 Vranes Road, Ashland

We believe in sustainable farming practices that prioritize the health and welfare of our animals, as well as the environment. Our farm is designed to provide a natural and comfortable environment for our animals, with plenty of space to roam and access to fresh food and water. We use locally sourced feed and never use any harmful chemicals or pesticides..
Pinestick Acres Website

UW-Madison Extension Ashland County 2026 Summer Farm Tours

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