Breakfast on the Farm is an annual summer event (one of our favorite events in June) sponsored by Wisconsin County Dairy Promotion Associations. Farms invite visitors to enjoy a breakfast meal and learn about farm life. This family-friendly event is typically held during June Dairy Month and provides a unique opportunity for families and individuals to connect with local farmers and experience agriculture first-hand.
Visitors to Breakfast on the Farm can expect to be treated to a hearty meal, often featuring farm-fresh ingredients like eggs, bacon, and pancakes. In addition to the meal, educational exhibits and demonstrations often showcase various aspects of farm life, such as milking cows. Visitors can also take farm tours to learn about the animals, crops, and equipment used in modern family farming practices.
The event is designed to promote agriculture and educate the public about the importance of farming to Wisconsin’s economy and way of life. It also allows farmers to showcase their work and engage with their local community. Breakfast on the Farm is a popular event in Wisconsin, drawing thousands of visitors each year and contributing to the state’s vibrant agricultural tradition. Tickets are generally $8 to $10 a person and include the meal.
What to Expect at Breakfast on the Farm
- Family-Friendly Activities – Every farm has different activities, but many include farm tours, petting zoos, wagon rides, face painting, and games for kids. There are also opportunities to touch tractors and farm animals! Larger events even include live music.
- Home-Cooked Breakfast—Each farm breakfast has a unique menu, but you can expect scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, cheese, and, of course, milk! Some breakfasts even include an ice cream treat.
- Farm & Barn Tours – Barns have changed, and these events typically include a tour of the farm and sometimes demos of farm equipment and history.
Breakfast on the Farm Events Near the Fox Cities
- Sunday, June 8, 2025: Outagamie County Breakfast on the Farm, J-Springs Dairy, N4182 County Rd EE, Freedom, Wisconsin
- Sunday, June 8, 2025: Manitowoc County Breakfast on the Farm, Twin Elm Family Farm, LLC, 9429 US Highway 151, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Sunday, June 8, 2025: Oconto Breakfast on the Farm, Hodkiewicz Harvesting & Trucking, 5634 McCarthy Road, Lena, Wisconsin
- Saturday, June 14, 2025: Washington County Breakfast on the Farm, Maple Woods Dairy Farm LLC, 3121 Pleasant Valley Road, West Bend, Wisconsin
- Saturday, June 14, 2025: Dairy Days, Feltz’s Dairy Store, 5796 Porter Drive, Stevens Point, Wisconsin
- Sunday, June 15, 2025: Waupaca County Breakfast on the Farm, Waupaca County Fairgrounds, 602 South St, Weyauwega, Wisconsin
- Saturday, June 21, 2025: Winnebago County Grilled Cheese Day, Silver-Shea Holstein Farm, 4843 Ginnow Road, Omro, Wisconsin
- Saturday, June 21, 2025: Sheboygan County Breakfast on the Farm, Double Dutch Dairy, W3653 Hoitink Road, Cedar Grove, Wisconsin
- Sunday, June 22, 2025: Fond du Lac County Breakfast on the Farm, Pollack Dairy, LLC, N9017 Van Dyne Rd, Van Dyne, Wisconsin
Go Valley Kids Tips
- Purchase tickets in advance to avoid long lines! Check on event pages for more information on where to purchase tickets before.
- Bring a stroller. Many of the activities are spread out. The stroller is also a great place to stash any handouts and freebies.
- Pack wipes or washcloths. Portable bathrooms are available but have wipes along to help with animal hands or sticky fingers.
- Be prepared for LOTS of people. We usually avoid events with huge crowds but still love going to these breakfasts. They are generally very well organized and ready for the people. The parking is monitored, and the activities are spread out. Pack a ball, a couple of books, crayons, and/or bubbles for downtime waiting.
For more information about Dairy Days of Summer and Wisconsin’s Breakfast on the Farm visit, visit Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin!