Poultry Farms in Minnesota
7 poultry farms listed across Minnesota. Pasture-raised chicken and turkey direct from the farm. Directory updated July 2026.
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Braucher's Sunshine Harvest Farms
Webster, MN
Sunshine Harvest Farm is a fourth-generation family farm in Webster, Minnesota selling beef, pork, lamb, chicken, and farm-fresh eggs direct to market — no antibiotics, animal by-products, hormones, or chemicals, with management-intensive grazing on pesticide-free pastures. Find them Saturdays at the Mill City Farmers Market in Minneapolis, or order bundles and meat CSA shares online.
Gray Duck Farms
Pine City, MN
Gray Duck Farms is an 80-acre regenerative family farm in Rock Creek, near Pine City, Minnesota — corn-free and soy-free, raising animals humanely while growing organic produce and flowers on land the family first homesteaded in 1897. Visit the u-pick flower field and farm store for organic vegetables, beef, pork, chickens, ducks, and other unique items.
Helstrom Farms
Hibbing, MN
Helstrom Farms is family-owned in the pristine Northwoods of Minnesota near Hibbing, mob-grazing its cattle in quick rotations that imitate the bison who once roamed the prairies — true grass-fed beef from pasture-raised, non-GMO, hormone-free animals. The farm also raises pasture-raised chicken, ships beef sticks nationwide, and delivers other products across a seven-state region.
Holistic Homestead Farm Boutique
Brook Park, MN
Holistic Homestead is a small family-run organic herb and flower farm in Brook Park, in central Minnesota, handcrafting herbal skincare remedies from plants sustainably grown and foraged on the homestead. The converted farmhouse boutique opens most weekends with herbal remedies, pantry staples, gifts, and gardening supplies, plus halotherapy sessions and twice-yearly pasture-raised whole chickens sold first come, first served.
KDE Farms
Hugo, MN
KDE Farms in Hugo, Minnesota is a fourth-generation family business tracing to Leo and Anna Ehret's 1920s Woodbury farm, relaunched by Brian and Roberta Ehret in 2004 on principles of innovation, sustainability, and stewardship. The farm raises 100% grass-fed and finished beef, pastured pigs, and chickens moved every other day in chicken tractors, plus premium hardneck garlic and spring maple syrup from its own sugar bush.
MLN Farm
MLN Farm is the Norwig family's small Minnesota farm raising bottle-fed steers from award-winning local bloodlines, grain-finished with free pasture access for incredible marbling — aged 10-14 days, USDA inspected, and vacuum sealed with certified weights. Free delivery to cabins, homes, or businesses within 20 miles on modest orders, with summer chickens that sell out fast and D&M Meats pork add-ons.
Stonebridge Beef
Long Prairie, MN
StoneBridge Beef in Long Prairie, Minnesota raises 100% grass-fed, family-farmed cattle using traditional practices, selling quarters, halves, and wholes (processing three times a month) plus burger packs, individual cuts, soup bones, and organ meats delivered to the area. The farm also raises seasonal pastured broiler chickens, gathers eggs, and even sells real Minnesota wild rice harvested from local lakes and rivers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many poultry farms are in Minnesota?
US Farm Trail lists 7 poultry farms in Minnesota, with listings around Webster, Pine City, Hibbing. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a poultry farm near me in Minnesota?
Use the map above to find poultry farms closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
