Stubborn Oak Farmstead

Three acorns lay on an oak leaf. Around them the words stubborn oak farmstead

Stubborn Oak Farmstead

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Fruits Vegetables Eggs Meat Herbs Direct-To-Farmer Producers

About

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Stubborn Oak Farmstead is a neurodivergent-led intergenerational farm raising vegetables and heritage pastured pigs in western Wisconsin. Our mission statement is “growing connections through food.” We see farmers as potential agents of social, cultural, and economic change. To those ends, we want to do more than just offer a product; we want to help people forge connections to dynamic living ingredients and the land that supports their- and our own- growth and vitality.

2024 will be our seventh year in production. We started out as Roosterhaven, a small farm raising vegetables and poultry. As we grow, we continue to refine our processes to align with our values of strengthening our local foodshed, combatting climate change, and sharing the joy of living in harmony with the land.

Our livestock and vegetable operations are managed by Sal and Joe. Sal has a background in natural resources with a special focus on botany, ecological restoration, and environmental justice. She has worked in local food systems from logistics to urban farming to educational programming. Joe’s background is in food service, and he ran a small café and catering company before switching his focus to raising the ingredients themselves. Sal’s mom Sue stewarded the land for almost three decades before the farm was founded. She takes care of much of our native plantings and prairie restoration efforts. Friends and volunteers are always welcome on the farm to collaborate and build community.

We grow diversified annual vegetables on a half-acre utilizing regenerative and organic practices. Weeds and pests are minimized with the use of cover crops, crop rotation, companion plants, and mulch. In 2024, all our vegetable beds will be fully converted to no-till production. After four years of raising pastured feeder pigs, in 2023 we invested in a small herd of breeding stock and now run a farrow-finish pastured heritage pork program featuring Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs, a breed known for their exceptional foraging abilities. We are also dedicated to restoring native habitat around the farm by converting lawn and fallow spaces into diverse native plantings that support a multitude of insects, birds, herptiles, and other native creatures.

We sell our products at farmers’ markets, to home preservationists, and to a few small restaurants and retailers. Though we take great pleasure in growing and selling our high-quality products, the greatest satisfaction comes from being able to share the abundance we are surrounded with. As we continue to improve efficiencies around the farm, we can add enterprises that support our passion projects. In 2024 we will begin to offer on-farm classes and workshops which supports our mission of connecting people with their food and the land on which it is grown.

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Images

Two smilling people stand in front of high tunnel filled with vegetables
Row of dark red beets growing in soil
Wholesale box of red, orange, yellow, purple, and green heirloom tomatoes
Red Wattle pigs graze on pasture under shade trees
Several bees and pollinators crawl on two-tone sunflower
A hand holds four large garlic bulbs
Three spotted pigs graze on pasture with ten red pigs grazing in the background
A green tree frog perches on an orange zinnia in front of a row of flowers
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