Marr's Valley View Farms and CSA

Marr's Valley View Farms and CSA Southern Wisconsin multi-generational family farm since 1874. Farm Connection Meat CSA offers you monthly deliveries of a generous variety of meat products.

We offer four Meat CSA shares to choose from: Full Mixed or Partial Mixed - each of these shares include a mix of Beef, Chicken and Pork; Ground Meats - a mix of Beef and Pork; Pork Breakfast Meats. Egg and Honey shares also available. Produce shares available at selected locations.

Our neighbors "as the crow flys". They grow the very best!
01/18/2026

Our neighbors "as the crow flys". They grow the very best!

2026 Apple CSA sign up season is open! Come, join our farm and eat amazing apples this fall!
https://bluerooforchard.com/

It's perfect fair weather  Check out the Iowa County Fair - Wisconsin now through Labor Day.
08/29/2025

It's perfect fair weather Check out the Iowa County Fair - Wisconsin now through Labor Day.

"The world doesn’t run without farmers — and one day, you’ll realize how much you needed us."
08/17/2025

"The world doesn’t run without farmers — and one day, you’ll realize how much you needed us."

"The world doesn’t run without farmers — and one day, you’ll realize how much you needed us."
My name’s Tom. I’m 67, a third-generation farmer from Iowa.

Forty-eight years I’ve been planting, plowing, and praying for rain at the right time. I’ve pulled calves in the middle of snowstorms, hauled hay in hundred-degree heat, and fixed busted tractors at midnight so the work didn’t fall behind.

Not once in my life has anyone asked me where I went to college. Mostly, they just want to know if the corn will be ready for harvest or if I’ve got eggs for sale at the market.

Last spring, my granddaughter Sophie asked me to speak at her school’s career day. You know the lineup — doctors, lawyers, an accountant in a crisp suit talking about “financial literacy.” I was the only one in dusty boots with calloused hands and sunburn on my neck.

When it was my turn, I told the kids, “I’ve never sat in a lecture hall. But I’ve grown the food that’s been on your dinner table since you were born. And when a blizzard hit in ’79 and trucks couldn’t make it through, my neighbors ate because I still had the means to grind flour and share milk from my cows.”

The room got quiet. Then the questions came.

“How early do you wake up?”
“Do cows really have personalities?”
“Have you ever been kicked by a horse?” (Yes. Twice. And no, it’s not fun.)

When the bell rang, one boy hung back. Small kid, shaggy hair, shirt with holes in it. He mumbled, “My dad’s a mechanic, but people make fun of him ‘cause he never finished school. He says I should be a teacher, not… y’know… ‘fixing stuff.’”

I looked him straight in the eye. “Kid, when your car won’t start in the middle of nowhere, it’s not a college professor who saves you. It’s someone like your dad.”

Here’s the thing nobody told me when I was young — this country doesn’t run without farmers. You can have all the CEOs you want, but if nobody plants the seed, waters the soil, and harvests the crop, your grocery store shelves go bare.

We’ve made it sound like farming, ranching, or working the land is what you do if you can’t “make it” somewhere else. But the truth is, people like me choose this life because we love it — the sweat, the seasons, the satisfaction of knowing your work feeds not just your family, but strangers you’ll never meet.

Four years after high school, some kids walk away with diplomas. Others walk away with no debt, a truck full of tools, a skill passed down for generations, and the grit to survive when the power’s out and the roads are closed.

And guess what? When the store runs out of bread, it’s not a diploma that puts food on your table.

A few weeks ago, that same boy’s mom stopped me at the feed store. She said, “You probably don’t remember, but you told my son that jobs like his dad’s matter. He’s spending the summer working with him in the garage. First time I’ve seen him excited about anything in years.”

That’s what people forget — for some kids, just hearing that their path is valuable changes everything. It’s not “just” milking cows, fixing tractors, or stacking hay. It’s about pride. Purpose. The kind that lasts long after the sun sets on your working years.

So next time you meet a teenager, don’t just ask, “Where are you going to college?” Ask, “What’s your plan?” And if they say, “I’m going to work the land,” or “I’m learning to farm with my uncle,” smile big and say, “That’s fantastic. We’re going to need you.”

Because we will. More than ever. And when the shelves are empty and the trucks can’t get through, you’ll be glad they showed up

When Mother Nature takes over areas on the farm that get minimal use but you have a son that's up for the challenge and ...
08/16/2025

When Mother Nature takes over areas on the farm that get minimal use but you have a son that's up for the challenge and always liked playing with Tonka toys, they are just bigger these days. Thanks for clearing this out today Adam! 💕

Busy times on the farm. With the warm temps and all the moisture, everything, especially weeds, has been growing like, w...
08/16/2025

Busy times on the farm. With the warm temps and all the moisture, everything, especially weeds, has been growing like, well, weeds!
You may not be able to tell but the soybean plants are touching my elbow, pods are set, 3rd crop hay is looking good, round bales wrapped, miles, literally, of beautiful new fencing going in by Crist Fencing, cattle waterer fixed.
It sure is great when you have neighbors like Doug and Buck Schmitz to partner with to keep the farm in production agriculture. We are thankful for them.
Keeping the world going around, one acre at a time since 1874.




07/18/2025

Congratulations to the Mineral Point Market on 30 years of providing the best local products one can buy. We loved being a part of this market for 29 of those 30 years!

*** UPDATE - All Sold ****** FOR SALE ***Chest freezers. 25 cubic foot (approximately 72" long, 35" high, 29" deep. Good...
06/08/2025

*** UPDATE - All Sold ***

*** FOR SALE ***
Chest freezers.
25 cubic foot (approximately 72" long, 35" high, 29" deep.
Good condition.
Buyer hauls.
Prices vary from $200 to $400.
Serious inquries only - private message us if interested.
Located in Mineral Point.

Thank You Mineral Point Market - it was a wonderful ride!
05/01/2025

Thank You Mineral Point Market - it was a wonderful ride!

04/06/2025

As opening day of the Mineral Point Market quickly approaches (May 3rd) we wanted to let everyone know that we have retired from direct marketing meat after 29 years and will not be returning to the Market in 2025.

We are still operating the farm, just at a more relaxed pace. Thank you to everyone that supported us over the years. We'll see you at the Market just on the other side of the tables!

Address

21471 S Oak Park Road
Mineral Point, WI
53565

Telephone

+16085742899

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