Logo with chicken and red flower that reads Boone Family Farm

The boone family farm, llc


rock springs, wi

About

The Boone Family Farm is a small, family-run operation based just outside Rock Springs, WI. We started with a few chickens and a patch of herbs, and slowly, our backyard grew into something more.Today, we have free-range hens, tend to our beehives, and grow culinary herbs, flowers, and seasonal produce. Everything is done on a small scale, with intention and transparency.We value sustainability, local community, and sharing what we grow. Whether it's a bouquet of sunflowers, a jar of herb salt, or a dozen fresh eggs, our goal is to offer a little piece of our family's hard work to yours.

sunflower with bumblebee

Location

We're located just outside Rock Springs, WI. CSA pickup is every Friday at the farm. The farm stand is open daily between June 1st and October 1st, so stop by anytime and help yourself.

403 2nd street
Rock Springs, WI
53961
[email protected]

What's growing 2026

Vegetables
Carrots, russet potatoes, purple potatoes, sweet corn, beets, Swiss chard, kale, purple kale, lettuce, peas, green beans, yellow beans, cucumbers, cucamelon, watermelon, cantaloupe, kohlrabi, yellow onions, white onions, shallots, green onions, leeks, pak choy, red globe radish, daikon radish, rhubarb
Tomatoes & Peppers
Cherry tomatoes, golden nugget tomatoes, yellow tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes, green bell pepper, banana pepper, jalapeño, poblano, cayenne, shishito, pepperoncini
Squash & Pumpkins
Zucchini, yellow squash, butternut squash, buttercup squash, trombetta squash, pumpkin pie pumpkins, Cinderella pumpkins, blue pumpkins, White Boo mini pumpkins, mixed mini pumpkins, luffa gourd, decorative gourds
Herbs
Parsley, sage, thyme, oregano, marjoram, lavender, spearmint, peppermint, applemint
Flowers
Sunflowers, zinnias, nasturtium, calendula, marigold, Shasta daisy, bachelor buttons
Fruits & Berries
June-bearing strawberries, everbearing strawberries, raspberries, blackberries
This Year's Experiments
Every season we try a few things just to see what happens. This year we're testing cucamelon, trombetta squash, daikon radish, leeks, beets, and popcorn. Some will make it into next year's garden, some won't, and that's half the fun!
Building for the Future
_We're in the early years of establishing our orchard and perennial garden. These won't be producing fully yet, but they're part of what Boone Family Farm is growing into:
Apples (year 2), pears (year 2), peaches (year 1), plums (year 1), grapes (year 1), asparagus (year 2)

2026 Late-Season CSA

We're offering a limited number of shares for our first CSA season this summer. Every Friday from July 10 through September 25, you'll pick up a box of fresh vegetables, herbs, and seasonal farm goods grown right here in Rock Springs. We keep it small so it stays personal: 12 spots total, 4 per share size.

a wood basket with vegetables

Mini Share

$280
4 spots available


About $25 a week.5 to 7 items per week.Great for one to two people.

Standard Share

$350
4 spots available


About $31 a week.8 to 11 items per week.Great for two to four people.

Family Share

$450
4 spots available


About $40 a week.12 to 15 items per week.Great for four to six people.

Throughout the season, members receive rotating farm bonus items like herb salt, homemade jam, and honey, all included in the price of your share. Fresh flower bouquets are available as an optional add-on throughout the season when blooms are ready.Pickup is every Friday at the farm in Rock Springs. Limited local delivery available.

FAQ

  • What if I go on vacation? Each member gets one skip week per season. Just email us at least 48 hours before Friday pickup and we'll hold your spot.

  • What if the harvest is light one week? Some weeks your box will overflow and some weeks it'll be lighter. That shared risk is part of the CSA model, and we'll always be upfront about what to expect.

  • When will bonus items be available? Honey, herb salt, jam, and flower bouquets are offered throughout the season as they're ready. Members get first access by email when something is available.

  • Do you offer delivery? A limited number of local delivery spots are available. Reach out to ask if one is open.

  • What payment do you accept? We accept Venmo, Paypal, and Zelle. Full payment is due at signup to hold your share.

  • How do I sign up? Fill out our interest form and we'll follow up within 24 hours to confirm your spot and send payment details.

  • Where are you located? We are located at 403 2nd Street, Rock Springs, WI 53961 at the top of the Ableman Gorge Bluffs.

HOW A CSA WORKS

  1. You sign up and pay upfront: your payment directly supports the farm and the season already underway

  2. We grow it, you pick it up: every Friday from July 10 through September 25 your box is ready at the farm. Please note: there is no pickup the weekend of September 4 in observance of Labor Day. This week is not counted toward your 11 shares.

  3. What's in the box varies: you get whatever is ready that week, which changes as the season progresses

  4. You share in the harvest: great weeks mean a full box, slow weeks mean a lighter one. That shared risk is what makes a CSA different from a grocery store.