Snug Haven Farm
Bio
Each September, when other farmers are shutting down their operations, Judy Hageman and her husband, Bill Warner, are planting spinach in unheated hoop houses on their farm in a snug valley in southwestern Dane County. They harvest their crop through winter and into spring. Winter spinach grows slower than the summer variety and is thicker and hardier as a result, according to Bill. Judy promises it tastes sweeter, too. The couple first planted winter spinach in the mid-1990s and now sells to top restaurants in Wisconsin and Chicago and to Market shoppers when the weather turns cool.

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William Warner
608-424-3296
1170 Hageman Rd.
Belleville, WI 53508
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