Forest County Potawatomi Farm

Forest County Potawatomi Farm All products are available to the tribe as well as the general public

Owned by the Forest County Potawatomi, our mission is to provide a natural, sustainable source of vegetables, fruits, greens, and animal proteins to the tribal community.

06/09/2026
06/08/2026

“Bozakmen (aka serviceberries) are still available for FREE at the Bodwéwadmi Ktëgan while supplies last! (There are around 50 left)

🫐Bozakmen is a small tree that is loved by many for their year-round beauty and fruit. Bozakmen shares the gift of their delicious berries to all who will enjoy during late June through July. These berries can be eaten fresh, dried like raisins, or used in jellies, jams, baked goods, among many other foods.

🌡️🌎FCP Forestry and our Land & Natural Resources Division is sharing bozakmen with the community in hopes of increasing their presence on the Land. As temperatures rise and periods of prolonged, hot drought increase, habitat for bozakmen is expected to decrease in our area by more than 20% by 2100. By stewarding this relative in our area, we hope to support their survival in the face of a changing climate as well as promote food sovereignty for our community.

✅ Bring your Tribal ID and stop by the Ktëgan during open hours (Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 8-4) to receive a bozakmen. The bozakmen are very young, so they are small (no more than 2 feet tall) and easy to carry.

Tips for those who have taken a tree or plan to:

Care for bozakmen and bozakmen will care for you in return:
☀️🏜️If bozakmen is not cared for or exposed to conditions where it may dry out (such as southern slopes, exposed areas, or dry soils), bozakmen may not survive a warmer future with greater drought.

🌬️💧Consider planting bozakmen in a protected site that reduces exposure to wind and sun and has consistently moist soil. Northern facing slopes and lowland areas are great because they will stay cooler and moist even during the hottest times of year. Look for locations that are damp even during the summer!

🌳🌲Planting along the edge of a woodland will provide additional shade and moisture for the plant.

💦🌱If you plant bozakmen in your yard, use mulch to help retain moisture and water during the summer until the plant is mature and happy.”

Attention Tribal Members. Anyone who is interested in a serviceberry tree, there are 100 trees available for FREE while ...
06/03/2026

Attention Tribal Members.

Anyone who is interested in a serviceberry tree, there are 100 trees available for FREE while supplies last.

Pickup at the Farm during our normal business hours of 9-5 pm on June 3rd & 4th.

Please bring your tribal ID. To allow everyone to obtain a tree we are limiting 1 per member.

First Farm Tour is today!
05/27/2026

First Farm Tour is today!

NEW SEASONAL STORE HOURS! Stop out and visit us on Saturdays!M-F 9am-5pmSat 8am-4pmSun- Closed
05/22/2026

NEW SEASONAL STORE HOURS! Stop out and visit us on Saturdays!
M-F 9am-5pm
Sat 8am-4pm
Sun- Closed

05/16/2026

The Farm store will be closed on Monday, May 18th in honor of Chief Simon's Day.

05/14/2026

Join the Forest County Potawatomi Land & Natural Resources Division for the annual Bug Lake Cleanup Day.

Community members are encouraged to join and help make a difference.

📍 Bug Lake
🗓 Tuesday, May 19, 2026
⏰ 9–11 AM

For more information:
715-478-7222
[email protected]

Address

3389 County Highway H
Laona, WI
54541

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+17154784545

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