How to Find Us

Driving Directions from the South:

Take I43 north until Highway 57 North splits off to the left. Follow highway 57 north all the way into downtown Kiel (roughly 45 minutes or so). About ¾ of the way through town, highway 57 turns right, but do NOT follow 57 and turn right. Go straight west on County Trunk HH (previously Highway 149). About 2 miles west of Kiel is Plymouth Trail. Turn right (north) on Plymouth Trail. Go only about ¼ mile. We are the farm on the right (east). Big red barn, white house. Look for “Grassway Organics Farm Store, LLC” sign.

Driving Directions from the North:

Take Highway 57 into New Holstein. The first real cross street is Plymouth Street. Turn right (south). Go to the stop sign. Go straight about 1.9 miles. The farm is on the left (east). Big red barn, white house. We have a “Grassway Organics Farm Store, LLC” sign.

  • Certified Organic

    Certified organic means that a third party annually certifies that our operation never uses herbicides, pesticides, hormones, drugs (including antibiotics), synthetic fertilizers or genetically modified feeds.

    In addition, the ruminant animals must get at least 30% of their forage intake from pasture. (Ours is close to 100%.)

Current Farm News

The 3 week old chickens went out to pasture last evening. At dusk, the small chickens were picked up carefully by hand and put into our old reliable chicken crates by our good natured farm employees. Using an old flat bed wagon, we trundled them across the road and into their pasture huts. The huts are strickly for shade and shelter. The chickens were out cruising the pasture bugs and grasses by early dawns light. It's so good to see them out and about.

I ran across a good raw milk article by Mike Adams. He is the editor of a web site called Natural News. Check it out.

Organic Valley announces it will drop farmers caught selling raw milk

The Board of Directors of the CROPP Cooperative (Organic Valley) notified it's farmers the last week of June that effective January 1, 2011, any farmer/patron caught diverting milk for raw milk sales will be dropped from the cooperative. In a time of oversupply of organic milk, there are few options for the farmer to change to a different milk processor. Visit the Organic Valley web site to express your opinion.