Grown with care · Raised with purpose

Your Fuel For The Good Life

A small, independent operation raising vegetables and pasture-raised meat. No shortcuts. No mystery. Only Wise Field.

Fresh This Week (Disclaimer: site is under development. These offerings are placeholders)

Fresh heirloom tomatoes from Wise Field Farm

Sun-ripened heirloom tomatoes grown without pesticides. Varieties change with the season.

$4.50 / lb View
Fresh mixed salad greens from Wise Field Farm

A seasonal blend of lettuce, arugula, and spinach harvested the morning of delivery.

$6.00 / bunch View
Seasonal squash grown at Wise Field Farm
Seasonal Squash
produce

A mix of summer and winter squash varieties, picked at peak ripeness.

$3.50 / each View

Why We Farm This Way

Wise Field Farm was built on two convictions: that food grown in healthy soil tastes better and is better for you, and that small farms can be viable businesses if run with the same rigor as any other operation.

We raise pastured chickens, grass-fed beef, and a rotating selection of vegetables — all on 40 acres in the heart of the region. Everything we sell, we grew.

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From the Journal

The Dilemma

May 30, 2026

The Dilemma

All of my life I had visions of life with pasture, cattle, sheep, goats, dogs, and various crops spread on my land as far as I could see. The main problem has always been: I don't have any land, no cattle, no sheep, no goats, and too many...

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What we *think* we need to do to achieve the dream (lab)

May 30, 2026

What we *think* we need to do to achieve the dream (lab)

Lexi and I were not raised on farms, didn't have livestock, and I don't even think either of us had a garden until recently. As stated in the dilemma , there has been no clear entry into homesteading or farming, but we have come to...

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Garden Wall

May 30, 2026

Garden Wall

We live in a flood plane... see this video (coming soon) of what happened when our street flooded and our neighbor drove his truck through the flooding road. In my many efforts to prevent flooding (all of which have worked so far), I...

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