FARM FEATURE
Lindsey Baris and Ryan Browne are rebuilding soil and community health through organic, pasture-based, and small-scale practices on their farm outside of River Falls, Wisconsin.
As you may have guessed by its name, Rising Sun Farm and Orchard in River Falls, Wisconsin is a sight for sore eyes at the break of dawn. At the farm’s entrance, glowy fog engrosses a small farm store brimming with fresh vegetables, eggs, syrup, honey, and cider as the dawn approaches.
A chorus of human life is not far behind. Ryan and Lindsey emerge from their cabin with their daughter Tillia in tow, ready to greet workers, interns, and customers who pour in with the brightness of the day. In addition to their on-farm store, they offer farm-direct lamb and pork as well as a CSA.
A group of farm friends leaving for a canoe trip pile into the farm store to stock up on fresh food for their journey. A friend of the family arrives to look after Tillia, a daily deed she has done for close to four years out of the kindness of her heart and in return for a steady supply of veggies. Roger, Ryan’s father, and farming predecessor emerges on bike from another cabin in the sugar bush, leisurely pedaling down the lane in search of the morning paper.
This community shares more than just the morning ritual at Rising Sun, they also unite over the values of sustainable, humane, and ethical practices.
Take Rising Sun’s organic U-pick apple orchard, the only of its kind serving the Twin Cities metro area. A dear friend of Lindsey and Ryan prunes their apple orchard by hand and maintains traditional varieties that are dying out. Instead of pesticides, Rising Sun uses insect traps, regular monitoring of tree health, and alternative bug repellents to keep pests at bay.
A group of farm friends leaving for a canoe trip pile into the farm store to stock up on fresh food for their journey. A friend of the family arrives to look after Tillia, a daily deed she has done for close to four years out of the kindness of her heart and in return for a steady supply of veggies. Roger, Ryan’s father, and farming predecessor emerges on bike from another cabin in the sugar bush, leisurely pedaling down the lane in search of the morning paper.
This community shares more than just the morning ritual at Rising Sun, they also unite over the values of sustainable, humane, and ethical practices.
Take Rising Sun’s organic U-pick apple orchard, the only of its kind serving the Twin Cities metro area. A dear friend of Lindsey and Ryan prunes their apple orchard by hand and maintains traditional varieties that are dying out. Instead of pesticides, Rising Sun uses insect traps, regular monitoring of tree health, and alternative bug repellents to keep pests at bay.
In the garden, interns looking to gain farming experience weed by hand, reducing the need for chemical herbicides. In addition, the farming team at Rising Sun doesn’t till the soil. This builds the soil structure, bolsters drought resistance, and reduces erosion. “That’s our goal, to increase the amount of land that’s continually covered as opposed to allowing it to be tilled and exposed to the elements where it can be washed away and the carbon can be released into the atmosphere,” states Ryan.
As a result of these practices, their produce is certified organic through MOSA and the Real Organic Project. The vegetables go to local stores, a farmer’s market, and into the farm’s CSA program, or Community Supported Agriculture, a pay-upfront subscription for consumers to regularly receive boxes of produce directly from the farm.
On the curved hillside, the family rotationally grazes sheep and chicken, leaving behind nutrient-rich manure that feeds the microorganisms under the soil’s surface. When the microorganisms eat and the living roots of plants flourish, the system can store carbon underground which can help mitigate climate change.
You can find Rising Sun Farm and Orchard products in River Falls Wisconsin at their on-farm store, at Whole Earth Market Co-op, Fresh and Natural in Hudson, Wisconsin, and River Falls Farmers Market, or by shopping directly from their farm at risingsunfarmandorchard.com
And don’t forget to follow them on Instagram and Facebook @risingsunfarmwisco for updates and more.
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