Mayville Farm

Beekeeper in North Cape, Wisconsin

(262) 271-109511925 County Rd K, North Cape, WI 53126View on Yelp
Mayville Farm - beekeeping in North Cape, WI

About Mayville Farm

Mayville Farm in North Cape, Wisconsin operates as an attraction farm, honey producer, and fresh produce source in the rolling agricultural countryside of Racine County. North Cape sits in a rural pocket between Milwaukee and Racine, a region where working farms and natural landscapes create ideal conditions for thriving bee colonies. The farm brings together visitors who want to experience where honey and fresh produce actually come from, making it a popular destination for families and local food enthusiasts. For beekeepers and gardeners in southeastern Wisconsin, it represents a direct connection to land-based food production.

Services

Attraction Farms
Honey
Fruits & Veggies

Services & Process

Mayville Farm produces and sells raw honey sourced directly from on-site hives, giving customers a traceable, local alternative to mass-market honey. Their fresh fruits and vegetables reflect the seasonal rhythms of Wisconsin agriculture, with offerings tied closely to what's actually growing in the region. As an attraction farm, they also welcome visitors to experience farm life firsthand, which often includes learning about the role bees play in crop pollination. Gardeners and small-scale farmers visiting the property often leave with practical insights into how pollinators and vegetable production work together on a real farm.

Service Area

Mayville Farm serves the local community of North Cape as well as customers from nearby Racine, Franklin, and the broader Racine County area. Its rural location off the beaten path draws visitors from Milwaukee's south suburbs who are looking for a genuine farm experience close to home. Customers occasionally travel from Kenosha County as well, especially for seasonal honey and produce.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of honey does Mayville Farm sell?
The farm produces honey from hives that forage across North Cape's diverse rural landscape, which means the flavor profile reflects local wildflowers, clovers, and whatever else is blooming seasonally. It's best to call ahead at (262) 271-1095 or visit during the season to see what varieties are currently available.
Can I bring my family to visit the farm and learn about beekeeping?
Yes, as an attraction farm, Mayville Farm welcomes visitors who want to see how a working farm operates. The combination of produce, honey production, and farm atmosphere makes it a genuinely educational outing for kids and adults alike.
Is the honey from Mayville Farm raw or processed?
The farm's honey is produced on-site, and small-scale farm honey operations typically offer raw or minimally processed honey compared to commercial brands. Confirming specific processing details directly with the farm is always a good idea if that distinction matters to you.
What fruits and vegetables does Mayville Farm typically carry?
Availability follows Wisconsin's growing season, so expect cool-season crops like greens and root vegetables in spring and fall, with summer bringing tomatoes, sweet corn, peppers, and more. The selection changes week to week, which is part of the appeal for regular visitors.
How do bees contribute to the produce grown at Mayville Farm?
On-site bee colonies pollinate the farm's flowering crops directly, which improves fruit set and yield for plants like squash, melons, and berries. This is a real working example of how beekeeping and produce farming support each other when they share the same land.
Does Mayville Farm offer bulk honey purchases for local restaurants or retailers?
Small farms with honey operations often accommodate bulk or wholesale inquiries from local businesses, though quantities depend on seasonal production. Reaching out directly by phone is the best way to discuss pricing and availability for larger orders.

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