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  • Home
  • About
    • About Midwest Hazelnuts
    • UMHDI & Nursery Partners
    • Go-First Farm Network
    • Early-Adopter Commercial Partners
    • Post-Harvest Processing
    • Meet the Team >
      • Meet the Team
      • In Memoriam: Colin Cureton (1985-2026)
  • Plants
    • Choosing Cultivars or Seedlings
    • UMHDI Cultivars
    • UMHDI Seedlings
    • Ordering FAQs
  • Grower Resources
    • Grower Guide
    • Financing Programs
  • Contact Us
    • Join the Mailing List!
    • Questions?

Go-First Farms

Hazelnut Go-First Farms

The UMHDI and Midwest Hazelnuts, LLC are establishing a network of Go-First Hazelnut Farms where the new UMHDI germplasm will initially be deployed. The purpose is three-fold:
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  1. De-risk early adoption by demonstrating commercially viable production and utilizing partnerships to share the costs and risks of going first.
  2. Serve as catalysts for regional supply chain development.
  3. Help advance the UMHDI breeding program.

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Savanna Institute North Farm
​Spring Green, WI
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Cranberry Creek Cranberries
​Finley, WI
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Sogn Valley Farm
Cannon Falls, MN
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Bayfield Business Park
​Ashland, WI
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JB Acres
Chippewa Falls, WI
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Kolste Farms
​Adell, WI
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Lassa's Hazelnut Hill
​Merrill, WI
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Plowshares and Prairie Farm
​Argyle, WI
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Spooner Ag Research Station
​Spooner, WI
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Kimber Contours
Farmington, Minnesota
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Lee Farms
​Houston, MN
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Burke Family Farms
Cashton, WI
Interested in Hosting a Go-First Farm?
  • Go-First Farm sites are carefully chosen in close collaboration with the UMHDI researchers using a long list of criteria to ensure each farm will be successful.  Farms must be on representative soil types and in key production regions.
  • Long-term land tenure is essential as these Farms will be in operation for 15 years or more.
  • Infrastructure such as deer fencing, irrigation, and equipment are key components.
  • Most importantly, the site hosts must be committed to helping build local supply chains and grower clusters. This includes hosting field days, collecting and reporting data, partnering on harvesting and post-harvest processing projects, and being ambassadors for the Midwest hazelnut industry.
  • This Go-First Farm publication from the University of Minnesota does a great job explaining the purpose and expectations for the Go-First Farms.
  • Interested in hosting a GFF site? Contact Jason Fischbach ([email protected])
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