Kyle Wisneski,
Tsyunhehkwa Farm
Meet at Tsyunhehkwa Farm in Oneida
Enjoy a scenic tour of the Oneida indigenous farming operations, including an up-close view of our 100 percent grass-fed and finished shorthorn beef herd, heirloom Oneida white corn fields, and drying and processing community facilities.
Tsyunhehkwa has over four decades of traditional farming operations, including a community chicken processing facility, greenhouse, corn drying shed, and almost 500 acres of healthy indigenous soils.
Participants will have the unique opportunity to participate in our hand processing of our traditional white corn, ending with a sampling of our corn mush dish.
Please note, there may be bees on the Farm grounds.
Register by July 28.
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For more information, contact our Guest Experience Team at 920.490.9457 or info@gbbg.org.
920.490.9457
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2600 Larsen Rd
Green Bay, WI 54303
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