About Us


Greetings from the Vogelmann Family!

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We are the Vogelmann Family, Steve and Kath, and our two sons, Kyle and Darryl.  We are blessed to own and operate this beautiful 80 acre farm nestled in a fertile river valley in picturesque Kettle Moraine country.  Our farm is located along the banks of the headwaters of the Milwaukee River.  The natural beauty of wild wetlands and woodlands  adjacent to lush pastures and hayfields, provides a natural haven for abundant wildlife.  We see our function as stewards of this beautiful piece of creation, preserving and managing it as a blessing to our family and yours.



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Our mission is to provide high quality goods and services with excellence in a way that serves families and glorifies God. 

“I pray that in all respects you may prosper and be in good health,  just as your soul prospers.”  3 John 2










We specialize in raising purebred registered Shetland Sheep, and wholesome food, fresh from our farm - berries, vegetables, and meat.  We steward this land using sustainable agricultural practices and are looking forward to  another great year of providing you and your family with the finest quality naturally raised products.


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From our flock, we offer high quality raw fleeces and roving for the fiber artist, soft sheepskins in many different natural colors, as well as breeding stock and starter flocks.








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Our garden produce is raised naturally, without chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers.  We sell at the South Shore Farmer's Market in Bayview, to food stores  including Nehring's Sendik's on Oakland in Shorewood, and to restaurants including the newly re-opened Paramount Grille and Bakehouse in Grafton, the Oconomowoc Lake Club, and through our CSA Programwhich continues to expand.  Please see our CSA page for all the details.









We also offer roasting chickens.  These meaty birds have a rich taste, and are tender and moist.  We raise these cage-free chickens humanely and naturally, feeding no chemicals, antibiotics, or growth hormones.

They are available frozen in weights between 4 and 7 pounds each; and priced at $3.00 per pound.  Fresh garden herbs, in season, are included - just ask.  

The best way to order is by email.  You may pick up chicken here at the farm by appointment, or we can sometimes make a delivery.  Please contact us for more information via email or telephone.


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We also offer natural-raised lamb - no chemicals, hormones, or antibiotics - available by the whole or half, at $6 per pound hanging weight; includes cutting and wrapping.  

We also have lamb/beef Smoked Breakfast Links.  We use only fresh and natural lean lamb and beef - no meat byproducts or MSG.  There are about 12 links per package; weight is around 1 pound and the price is $6.50 per package. 

We do not have eggs for sale right now, although it is in our long range plans.


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We are sometimes able to make a delivery of the above products to our CSA drop-off sites throughout SE Wisconsin; click here for locations.

You can pay for these purchases of chicken or other farm products by sending a check to us here at HighCross Farm. Or pay online through your PayPal account or through PayPal using your credit card or bank account.  Secure and easy.

Just click on the PayPal button, which will take you to the PayPal website, and then enter the total amount of your purchase.  

Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back.  

Thank you! - The Vogelmanns






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Click here for directions to HighCross Farm:  Mapquest link

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Click here to see HighCross Farm in the news - May 30, 2007



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Copyright © 2010 HighCross Farm.  All rights reserved.

HighCross Farm   -   Steve & Kath Vogelmann   -   W2292 Rustic Drive   -   Campbellsport, WI 53010-3126   -   920-533-FARM (3276)

Last modified on March 1, 2010