2024 Western Wisconsin Corn U-Pick Farms and Orchards - PickYourOwn.org
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Corn U-Pick Orchards in Western Wisconsin in 2024, by county
Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for corn that we know of in this area.
Not all areas of a state have corn farms that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!
Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!
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Barron County
Mommsen's Produce Patch - apples, asparagus, strawberries, corn (sweet), flowers, pumpkins, winter squash, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, corn maze, straw or hay bale maze, child-sized haybale maze, and prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, tractor-pulled hay rides, petting zoo 2009 18th Avenue, Rice Lake, WI 54868. Phone: 715-234-6363. Email: hugh@producepatch.com. Open: Strawberries: Call for picking dates and times; Fall Market and Entertainment Farm is open seven days a week 10 am to 6 pm; Asparagus: May Strawberries: Mid June to Mid July Sweet Corn: August to early September; Farm Market and Entertainment Farm: Mid September to October 30 Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard. Directions: Strawberries: From Menard\'s go east on Cty 0 to the Meng Eye Clinic, turn south, go one half mile, turn left. Fall Market and Entertainment Farm: Exit Hwy 53 at the south exit. Go east to the third stop light \(Cty SS\), turn south, go one and one half miles, farm is on west side of road. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard. Fax: Strawberries: From Menard's go east on Cty 0 to the Meng Eye Clinic, turn south, go one half mile, turn left. Fall Market and Entertainment Farm: Exit Hwy 53 at the south exit. Go east to the third stop light (Cty SS), turn south, go one and one half miles, farm is on west side of roadCrops are usually available in June, July, August, September, October Pumpkin cannon and Catapult. Weekends only. We grow 5 different varieties in our orchard! We offer pick-your-own apples and sell already picked bags in the barn. Don't forget to grab one of our famous caramel apples or grab one of Grandma Evy's apple pie or crisp out of the freezer. (UPDATED: July 01, 2019, JBS)
Dunn County
Govin's Meats and Berries - strawberries, pumpkins, summer squash, winter squash, chicken, lamb, eggs, corn maze, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, school tours N6134 670th Street, Menomonie, WI 54751. Phone: 715-231-2377. Email: jgovin@govinsfarm.com. Open: for Strawberries: Monday to Friday 7 am to 7 pm, Saturday 7 am to 4 pm, Sunday 10 am to 4 pm Usally starting around the middle of June. Directions: Do not use a GPS or Map Program, it will not get you here!!!From the West: Interstate 94 to exit 45, South\(Right\)County Road B to light at the bottom of the over pass\(at Kwik Trip\). East\(left\)on 610th for 1.5 miles to 670th street. Turn north\(left\) and you are in the yard. From the East: Interstate 94 to exit 45, South\(left\)County Road B to light at the bottom of the over pass\(at Kwik Trip\). East\(left\)on 610th for 1.5 miles to 670th street. Turn north\(left\) and yo - truncated. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, WIC Vouchers. Govin's Meats and Berries Facebook page. Do not use a GPS or Map Program, it will not get you here!!!From the West: Interstate 94 to exit 45, South(Right)County Road B to light at the bottom of the over pass(at Kwik Trip). East(left)on 610th for 1.5 miles to 670th street. Turn north(left) and you are in the yard. From the East: Interstate 94 to exit 45, South(left)County Road B to light at the bottom of the over pass(at Kwik Trip). East(left)on 610th for 1.5 miles to 670th street. Turn north(left) and you are in the yardStrawberries start the middle of June and go to the middle of July depending on the year; Our Sweet corn is around the middle of August; Our Corn Maze Starts September 18 to November 1. For up to date information for picking please call the berry Hotline at 715-231-BERRY(2377) or check the website Join is the last two weekends in March for our Lambing Barn. Here you will be able to see and touch all the baby farm animals. We like to share our family farm with your family. We raise a wide variety of products for you to choose from. Govin's offers 6 acres of Strawberries both U-Pick and Pre-picked, Lamb, by the cut or custom cut, and our all natural Chickens. In the fall we have our 11 acre corn Maze along with out 3 acres of pumpkins and lots of fun fall activities You can also bring the family out in the spring to enjoy see and holding all the baby animals in our Lambing Barn.
Eau Claire County
Ferguson's Orchards Eau Claire - pumpkins, Pick-your-own apples, corn maze, pumpkins for sale in the shop or farmstand, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, Fall festival, tractor-pulled hay rides, wagon rides, restrooms, picnic area, weddings and wedding parties 6470 Balsam Rd, Eau Claire, WI 54701. Phone: 715-830-9370. Email: info@fergusonsorchard.com. Open: Open Aug 19 to Nov 5, 2023, 10am to 6pm Daily. Directions: From the Twin Cities: Highway 169 South through Jordan. First left after Jordan stoplight on County Road 59. First right at stopsign on County Road 66 Old Hwy. 169. You will see signs and take a left up the hill to the orchard. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa/MasterCard. Ferguson's Orchards Eau Claire Facebook page. Picking From the Twin Cities: Highway 169 South through Jordan. First left after Jordan stoplight on County Road 59. First right at stopsign on County Road 66 / Old Hwy. 169. You will see signs and take a left up the hill to the orchard Also see our PickYourOwn listing and our Christmas listing. Looking for some fall fun with the family just a short drive from Chippewa Falls or Minneapolis? Come see why our apple orchard and pumpkin patch is more than “just another apple orchard”! Our Eau Claire farm is Fall family fun at its finest! Stroll through our large orchard, pick the perfect pumpkin from our pick-your-own pumpkin patch, get lost in the corn maze and find hours of fun for all ages in Apple Blossom Park!
Pepin County
Maiden Rock Apples - Pick-your-own apples, Corn maze, hayrides 12266 King Lane, Stockholm, WI 54769. Phone: 715-448-3502. Email: herdie@maidenrockapples.com. Open: Haunted hayride on October 20th from 4 pm to 6 pm for kids and then 7-10ish for 12 and up. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: we accept cash, credit cards. $5 for adults $2.50 for kids. wine, hard cider, cheeses
Polk County
Apple River Vegetables - broccoli, corn (sweet), cucumbers, melons, peppers, summer squash, winter squash, tomatoes, other vegetables, and prepicked produce 117 hwy. 65, Star Prairie, WI 54026. Phone: 715-338-8165. Open: 8am to7pm daily; Please call to schedule visit. Directions: 2 miles north of Star Prairie, WI. on State Hwy. 65 . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. Crops are usually available in July, August, September cauliflower, brussel sprouts, spinach, lettuce, radish.
Glenna Farms - corn (sweet), cucumbers, pumpkins, winter squash, tomatoes, Maple Syrup from trees on the farm, and prepicked produce, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, events at your location (call for info) 1333 - 120th Street, Amery, WI 54001. Phone: 800-310-5050. Email: info@glennafarms.com. Open: Monday to Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm Sunday: 11 am to 4 pm Maple Syrup: March to April Cucumbers: July to August Sweet Corn: July to August Tomatoes: August to September Pumpkins: September to October Squash: September to October Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Directions: Located between St. Croix Falls, WI and Turtle Lake, WI, 14 mile north of US Hwy 8 on 120th Street. Look for signs! . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. . Located between St. Croix Falls, WI and Turtle Lake, WI, 1/4 mile north of US Hwy 8 on 120th Street. Look for signs! And Click here for picking updates. Crops are usually available all year
Nature's Select Orchard - Pick your own pumpkins Pick your own gourmet popcorn, restrooms, picnic area, pumpkin patch in the field, pumpkins brought in from the field, petting zoo, farm animals, birthday parties, tours of the operation, group tours 1699. 40th st, Turtle Lake, WI 54889. Phone: 715 986 3003. Email: Naturesselectorchard@gmail.com. Open: September through November on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, WIC Vouchers . See their website for directionsApple orchard Pumpkin patch Pick your own popcorn Goats Wagon rides Autumn decorations A visitor writes on September 18, 2014: "Great!"
St. Croix County
White Pine Berry Farm - Uses integrated pest management practices, asparagus, blueberries, broccoli, carrots, corn (sweet), herbs or spices, onions, other berries, peas, peppers, pumpkins, raspberries (red), raspberries (Autumn, red), raspberries (black), raspberries (Autumn, black), rhubarb, strawberries, tomatoes, other vegetables, Honey from hives on the farm, porta-potties are available, picnic area you may bring your own food, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, group reservations 1482 Oak Dr, River Falls, WI 54022. Phone: 715-222-2946. Email: berries@whitepineberryfarm.com. Open: hours, days and dates. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover. White Pine Berry Farm Facebook page. . Alternate Phone: 715-222-4349 Changes by season/produce available, check our website or facebook page. Click here for current open Picking updates: Click here for picking updatesStrawberry Shortcake Social 2016 Saturday, June 25 Thursday, 11am to 3pm Fall Family Day Saturday typically in mid September(UPDATED: January 27, 2020 JBS) (UPDATED: June 20, 2016)
Corn
Corn Picking Tips, Recipes and Information
Corn reaches it's peak sweetness and flavor when the kernels are
full, and just touching each other, like a good set of teeth!
They should not be bloated and smushed so tightly that there is no
space left at all. The bloated overripe ears will have a bland,
starchy taste.
Here's what to look for:
The tips of the silks coming out
of the ear should be a light brown.
If you break a kernel with your fingernail, the liquid
should be slightly milky in color.
The ears should be filled out and
have developed good girth but not bloated.
Harvesting
To harvest, snap off the ears by hand with a quick, firm,
downward push; then twist and pull.
Avoid twisting or yanking
the ears, as this can damage the stalk or the ear itself.
Storing the corn
Corn is at its prime eating quality on the stalk for only 72 hours before
becoming over mature. The most important factor is cooling it as soon
as possible after harvesting it. Get it into the fridge or
cover it with ice! Many farmers say you should remove the shucks
right away, too. I've found that removing most of the shuck,
but leaving a few leaves to cover each ear is best to prevent the
kernels from drying out.
See this page
for more about storing corn before using it.
The worst mistake people make is overcooking corn. In fact,
corn isn't really cooked; it's just heated up. If you cook it form
more than a few minutes (3 minutes), then you are simply breaking
down the sugars and turning a nice, crisp sweet ear into bland mush.
It's not a pot roast; the purpose of heating it is NOT to break
down the cells, just to heat them to bring out the flavor and melt
the butter!
Here's how to cook the corn:
Fill a large pot (large enough so the shucked ears can fit
inside, laying down) about 2/3 full of water and start bring it
to a boil
Shuck the ears, and snap off the stalk end and the very tip
of ear (especially if you will use "corn stickers" , (handles)
to hold the ears.
When everyone is sitting down at the table and you are
serving the rest of the meal, put the corn in the boiling water
and set the time for 3 minutes.
After 3 minutes, using tongs, retrieve the ears and serve
them with butter (Corn boats are wonderful for corn!
Freezing Corn
You can easily freeze the sweet corn and have that great taste in
the dead of winter!