The farms below have supplied us with their wool. They have been great to work with and I would recommend any of them. All of them tend to other projects they have brewing, be it a CSA, raising quality beef, restoring the prairie grass, foraging healing herbs or making lard soap. Check out their full description at their links.
For an explanation of why we choose to source our wool from small family farms and what our criteria are, read the Farm vs. Organic post.
2020
Green Dirt Farm – Weston, MO
2019
Green Dirt Farm – Weston, MO
Silver Valley Farm – Crawfordsville, IN
2018
Green Dirt Farm – Weston, MO
Silver Valley Farm – Crawfordsville, IN
2017
Silver Valley Farm – Crawfordsville, IN
Sunbow Farm – Eau Claire, WI
Together Farms – Mondovi, WI
2016
Silver Valley Farm – Crawfordsville, IN
Sunbow Farm – Eau Claire, WI
Together Farms – Mondovi, WI
2015
We are glad to include in our roundup two farms that we have worked with previously:
Sunbow Farm – Eau Claire, WI
Together Farms – Mondovi, WI
We have also added more shepherds to the list. Their wool has made our wool blankets possible.
Sutton Ridge Farm – Jordan, MN
Silver Valley Farm – West Lafayette, IN
Daylight Family Farm – Evansville, IN
Hunter Dorset – West Lafayette, IN
Kennedy Southdowns – Shirley, Indiana
Ralph Strutz – Arcanum, Ohio
Chad and Callie Leader – Crawfordsville, IN
MP Club Lambs – Wingate, IN
2013
Sunbow Farm – Eau Claire, WI
Together Farms – Mondovi, WI
Tangled Bank Farm – Wabasha, MN
2012
Harvest Haven Farm – Hager City, WI
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