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Elsewhere Farm
Herbster, WI
Location:
Herbster, WI
Total Acres:
40
Agroforestry Acres:
4-5
Year Established:
2001
Introduction
Elsewhere Farm is a 40-acre farm located near the south shore of Lake Superior in Herbster, Wisconsin, 35 miles northwest of Ashland and 50 miles west of Superior. Native pollinators, rare and heritage breed chickens, and occasionally an escaped American Guinea Hog piglet (or ten) roam the landscape. The farm sequesters carbon in its rich soils through the addition of compost, pastured animals, and limits on mechanical tillage.
Feeding fifty families throughout the year, the quarter-acre market garden features heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable varieties and is modeled after traditional wetland agriculture called chinampas: the vegetables are grown intensively in raised beds, with flooded channels in between that support many species of frogs (which eat slugs!) and an occasional wetland bird. We are mostly no till, using mulches and tarps to manage weeds.
The farm is home to Icelandic chickens, a very rare breed of chickens that are good egg layers and foragers. Eggs are included in the summer and winter vegetable CSAs. We support native pollinators who enjoy the orchard and perennial flowers. We raise registered American Guinea Hogs, which is a threatened breed of pig. We take orders for pork shares from pigs dispatched in October and also have frozen meat available for sale from the farm. Feeder pigs and breeding stock are available from June on.
Though not certified, I manage my farm organically. The farm demonstrates regenerative principles, which means modeling the farm as much as possible after the structures and functions of the local native ecosystem.
Products are sold through a 20 week summer CSA, a 17-week winter CSA running weekly from December through March, and directly from the farm through a Saturday share in the summer. I limit my CSA size to have a more personal connection to my shareholders.
Elsewhere Farm is a woman owned and operated business, and I purchase as many farm supplies from the local region as possible. We are powered by solar, hand labor, pigs, chickens, and a lot of soil life.
Main Agroforestry Species
tart cherries, apples, pears, raspberries, aronia, elderberries, gooseberries, currants, saskatoon, highbush cranberry, swamp white oak, hybrid chinkapin oak, Korean Nut Pine, hazelnuts.
Contact Information
Main Contact:
Clare Hintz, farmer
Phone
7157743153
Email:
Website:
Social Link
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Site Visitors
Visitors by appointment only
Nursery or Planting Stock Provider Information
Agroforestry System Design
Mature food forest of roughly three acres, with overstory trees of apple, pear, and cherry, and grazed by American Guinea Hogs. Young silvopasture with overstory oaks of several species. Establishment phase of hybrid chestnuts, testing for hardiness.
Water management features include no-till market gardens with permanent raised beds and flooded aisles, berms and swales, ponds, and a forested riparian corridor.
Personal or Collective Experiences
Little has been developed about tree forages for the far north. I have been collecting honey locust seeds to test for hardiness in Zone 4, as well as establishing oak and hazelnut plantings for my pigs. I would love to find more resources for small business level nut processing -- homestead nut crackers are too small, and I would like more reviews on larger hammer mills.
January 19, 2026 at 8:29:45 PM


