Strawberry Updates
Friday, June 26th will be our last regular day of strawberry picking for the season.
We will be open 8:00-11:00 AM for an end-of-season scatter pick of our entire remaining crop.
Please know what to expect:
Berries are small (but sweet!)
They are harder to find and spread throughout the field
Do not expect to pick a large volume
Pick-your-own is $4.50 per pound
A tractor will take you to the field, and you will pay after you finish picking
What is in the field is all we have left. Since it's a Friday, we may have a large crowd, which could mean some people don't find many berries. We hope that isn't the case, but we want everyone to come with realistic expectations.
If you're hoping to pick a larger quantity of strawberries, you may want to check out other local farms, such as Glendale in Clintonville or Nature's Finest Foods in Oshkosh.
$5 Pick-Your-Own Quart Experience
Friday 11:00 AM–4:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
While the farm store is open, we'll be offering a $5 pick-your-own quart box. This is not intended for volume picking—just a fun opportunity to bring the kids out, walk the field, taste a few berries, see what you can find, and take a little something home. You will pay before you pick and get your quart box at the farm store.
There will be no tractor rides during these times, as the field is within walking distance. Our play area and farm store will be open, and we'll have strawberry slushies, fresh cinnamon rolls, and plenty of farm goodies available.
Thank you for another wonderful strawberry season!
HOW TO VISIT
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