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. |