Godsell Farm

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Godsell Farm
At Godsell Farm we are committed to repurposing old farm implements, barn wood and normally thrown away items to create one of a kind hand crafted items through blacksmithing, hammering and nailing.
A tour of the farm will educate those interested in learning how farm life was before technology took over. Hands on demonstrations will bring a smile to both young and older visitors. Farm parties, tours for individuals, groups or schools, produce, free range chicken, pumpkins in the fall, holiday events and classes are offered for children and adults that use natural items from the farmscape. A log cabin is on site for your enjoyment as well as a large variety of friendly farm animals, hatchery, and much more.
We are now accepting members for our Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Program serving the Milwaukee/Waukesha area! During these next months of bitter cold and snow, it may be hard to start thinking about spring and fresh food from the farm, however, we are taking reservations now for your CSA share. Shares are limited and are available on a first come basis.
The 2011 CSA summer season is 20 weeks long, and will run from late June-through October. We are offering full and half shares, egg shares, and in the future, meat shares! The full share, picked up every week, costs $500 for the season. Egg shares are also available for $50 - two dozen farm fresh eggs can be picked up every other week, for a total of ten dozen eggs throughout the season. We have recently received a grant from the government for High Tunnel Hoop Houses that will extend our growing season. We welcome you to visit and tour our farm.
CSA Details:
-Season:June through October
-Type:Single farm
-Since:2009
-No of Shares:20
-Full Share:$500/year; 2 doz eggs e/o wk $50
-1/2 Share:
-Work Req?:No
Pick Up/Drop Off Points:
Godsell Farm (Fri Sat)
Members pick up their share on Fri 4-8 and Sat 10-2
-Contact:Pam and Mark Godsell
-Phone:414-425-2937
-Address: S105W15585 Loomis Drive,Muskego, WI 53150
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