Welcome to Narrow Gate Farms! We are a newly established, organic,
family owned farm that specializes in pick your own (PYO) blueberries and a variety of unusual heirloom varieties of fruits
and vegetables. We also raise cashmere and fainting goats as well as pastured chickens. We have been in business
since 2006, and we pride ourselves on providing customers with the best-quality products and personal service. Come
back and visit the site often as we will update it with our farm's progress and new product offerings.
We take a great deal of pride in growing our products, and hope that you'll find something here that
you like. We are constantly adding new varieties of fruits and vegetables so call or email and let us know if you can't
find your favorites.
We look forward to doing business with you!
FALL
OF 2008- We just want to thank everyone that came out to the Campbellsport Farmers Market this season
and purchased some of our fresh produce or placed orders for our pasture raised eggs. Things are winding down now
as we prepare for our Wisconsin winter. Please contact us if you are still interested in purchasing eggs since
we should have a good supply this winter. We hope to see all of you next year at the Farmer's Market again
and hope you all have a great Thanksgiving. We truely have much to be greatful for!
We were also featured in the July 2nd edition in The Country
Today in an article titled "Fruit of the Loam" by Judy Brown. We hope you got a chance to see it and find
out more about us!
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The hours we will be at the Campbellsport Farmers Market
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NAIS Alert: For those of you that aren't
familiar with it, the NAIS is the National Animal ID System. A program which the USDA wants to impliment across the US to
force ALL livestock owners to electronically chip their animals so the government can track them at all times.
We believe this poses a very large threat to the rural and homesteader way of life. To find out more visit nonais.org,
libertyark.net, farmandranchfreedom.org and noanimalid.com
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