June Is Dairy Month in Wisconsin… Here’s Where to Find Brunch on the Farm in 2026
- Rachael Dowling

- 3 days ago
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June in Wisconsin means a few things: warmer weather, the start of summer weather, and Brunch on the Farm popping up all over the state.
Here are the closest Brunch on The Farm events near Neenah, Menasha, Fox Crossing, And Appleton...

There’s something special about a Brunch on the Farm event. You get a hearty breakfast, a chance to support local farm families, and kids get to see where their food actually comes from. It’s one thing to grab milk, cheese, yogurt, or ice cream from the grocery store. It’s another thing to stand on a working farm and realize just how much work, care, and commitment goes into Wisconsin agriculture.
Since Winnebago County rotates with surrounding counties for this event, we do not have a local Winnebago County Brunch on the Farm this year. But don’t worry... there are still several great options within driving distance.
So if you’re looking for a fun June outing, here are a few 2026 Brunch on the Farm events happening in nearby counties.
Brown County Brunch on the Farm
Sunday, June 7, 2026
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Tinedale Farm LLC
2768 Poplar StWrightstown, WI 54180
They will have a hearty farm breakfast, ride-along farm tours, a huge petting zoo, hands-on learning activities, games for kids and adults, and a kiddie tractor pedal competition starting at 9:00 AM. The last ride-along farm tour leaves at 11:45 AM.
Tickets are only available at the gate the day of the event.
Cost: Adults and children 11 and older: $12
Children ages 5-10: $5
Children 4 and under: Free
More information:https://www.browncountydairypromotions.com/breakfast-on-the-farm
Facebook event:https://www.facebook.com/share/1BGBUfDKpX/
Waupaca County Brunch on the Farm
Sunday, June 21, 2026
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Waupaca County Fairgrounds
602 South St.Weyauwega, WI 54983
The Waupaca County Breakfast on the Farm will be celebrating its 33rd year, which is pretty wonderful accomplishment.
Their breakfast includes ham, pancakes, hash browns, applesauce, cheese, ice cream, milk, coffee, and water. Families can also enjoy the petting zoo, hay rides, face painting, kids’ games, and learning activities hosted with help from the Weyauwega-Fremont FFA.
Cost: Ages 11 and older: $10
Children ages 5-10: $5
Children 4 and under: Free
Ripon FFA Alumni Brunch
Sunday, June 21, 2026
8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Hollatz Farm
W12954 Hall St.Ripon, WI 54971
The menu includes pancakes, eggs, sausage, cheese curds, milk, and ice cream. They will also have kids’ activities and a small petting zoo.
Cost:Tickets: $10
Kids 5 and under: Free
Shawano County Brunch on the Farm
Sunday, June 28, 2026
8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Kurowski Dairy
W3052 Swamp RdBonduel, WI 54107
This one is extra special to me because Shawano is my old stomping grounds. I grew up there, so anytime I see Shawano County hosting a classic Wisconsin event like this, it feels a little nostalgic.
Breakfast includes scrambled eggs with ham, breakfast sausage, hash browns, cinnamon bread, cheese, yogurt, and milk. They will also have guided farm tours, barn access, wagon rides, a petting zoo, kids’ activities, and ice cream sundaes.
The event will happen rain or shine. Parking may be in farm field conditions, so plan footwear accordingly. Please remember: Pets are not allowed.
Cost:Adults ages 12 and older: $10
Children ages 4-11: $5
Little kids ages 0-3: Free
Facebook event:https://www.facebook.com/share/1GpCQPpRo4/
Why These Events Matter
June Dairy Month is more than a cute Wisconsin tradition.
It’s a reminder that dairy farming is still a huge part of who we are as a state. These events give families a chance to slow down, eat a good breakfast, meet local farmers, ask questions, and let kids connect what they see on the table to the real people and farms behind it.
Plus… where else can you eat pancakes, see cows, ride a wagon, visit a petting zoo, and justify ice cream before lunch?
That’s Wisconsin at its finest.
Before you head out, make sure to double-check the main event website or Facebook pages for any updates on parking, tickets, weather, or schedule changes.
Happy Dairy Month!



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