Hawk’s Cry Farm begins
at
the far end of
a country
road in
southwestern Wisconsin.
Nestled
serenely into the
Ocooch
Mountains,
120 acres of ancient
ridges and valleys
remain
intact,
undisturbed by the last
glacier. Abundant
hardwood stands
overlook
wide spans of
rich land and prairie grasses.
On the farm,
Black Angus cattle graze peacefully on
the brilliant hillside pastures.
Fields of golden grass hay
are carefully rolled and stored for winter
feed. Heirloom
hens roam freely, coming home to share their nutritious
and flavorful eggs. The woodlands yield maple syrup, morel
mushrooms,
nuts, berries and other wild treats. Honey is
harvested at summer’s
end. This is Hawk’s Cry Farm: A place
where hearty food is slow-grown
at the pace of nature.
This is also home to the Hawk’s
Cry Stained Glass Studio, and to the Hawk’s
Cry Haiku Workshop. The art and poetry
of these endeavors truly reflect the natural beauty and energy of
Hawk’s Cry Farm. |