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Homesteading at Brambleberry

A young wether at Brambleberry Farms   Carrots from Brambleberry Farm   Chickens provide eggs for Brambleberry's breakfasts   The flower gardens at Brambleberry
Apples picked from trees at Brambleberry   Feeder pigs provide food for Brambleberry's guests   Pumpkins from Brambleberry's gardens   Lucy is one of Brambleberry's purebred Scottish Blackface sheep  
Cutting the weeds at Brambleberry   Collecting maple sap to be made into maple syrup at Brambleberry Farms.   Wild grapes at Brambleberry Farms   Estate grown fruit is used for Brambleberry's wines
Scottish Highland cow at Brambleberry Farms   Eggs from Brambleberry's henhouse   Raspberry's from Brambleberry's gardens   Apples on Brambleberry's trees

 

 

 
 

Brambleberry is a largely self-sufficient 80-acre modern day homestead. We have a strong belief that it is our obligation to be good stewards of the land and to raise our own organic fruits, vegetables and meat.

We take pride in producing and enjoy sharing our healthy, organic, slow food with guests.

Our self-sustaining practices include raising yearly vegetables for eating fresh, freezing and canning. We have a permanent fruit garden featuring rhubarb, strawberries, raspberries, currants and other fruit from which we make delicious wines. We also make our own maple syrup right here on the farm.

Chickens provide us with fresh eggs and we raise pigs each season, treating them to leftover garden produce.

We heat with wood that is harvested from dead or dying trees from our land, which is part of our efforts to manage the forests.

 

 

Brambleberry Farms is a member of the following organizations:
Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast Organization Wisconsin Maple Producers AssocationScottish Blackface Breeders UnionScottish Blackface Sheep Breeders' AssociationAmerican Highland Cattle Association

Travel Green Wisconsin La Crosse Area Convention and Visitor's BureauBlack River Falls Chamber of Commerce Trempealeau County Tourism Council Preservation Alliance of La CrosseWest Salem Historical SocietyFarm Stay US
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