Land O’Lakes brings ‘farmcore’ fashion to the runway in Paris (Wisconsin)

Land O’Lakes brings ‘farmcore’ fashion to the runway in Paris (Wisconsin)

Land O’Lakes staged a “farmcore-to-table” runway show last month in rural Paris, Wis., as part of an ongoing farmcore ad campaign meant to appeal to younger consumers. (Provided by Land O’Lakes/Land O’Lakes)

The Minnesota-based cooperative’s ad campaign aims to connect consumers to its farmer-owners through joining farmcore social media trend.

Star Tribune: To stand out in the dairy aisle, Land O’Lakes is hitting the runway.

The national butter brand recently staged a fashion show in Paris, Wis., featuring models in field-worn jackets, jeans and overalls — sourced from the cooperative’s farmers — in an ad campaign meant to “bring the farmcore aesthetic to life,” said Chief Marketing Officer Heather Malenshek.

“We have a very loyal customer base, but we also want to reach a younger audience,” she said. “Like everybody, we’re trying to find innovative ways to get people’s attention.”

So Arden Hills-based Land O’Lakes is going all-in on farmcore, a social media trend that romanticizes rural life with chic workwear.

“We’re having clothing be the star of the show so we can tell the stories of our farmer-owners in different ways,” Malenshek said.

Land O’Lakes asked its farmer-owners to donate jackets, pants and other clothing for models to wear as part of the farmcore campaign. (Provided by Land O’Lakes/Land O’Lakes)

Fourth-generation Winona County farmer Becky Clark told the company she donated work gloves “because we do a lot of hard and dirty work with our hands.”

Clark wore the gloves when rebuilding her blizzard-battered barn in 2019.

“I also thought about what my grandpa would have donated, and I think he would’ve picked his shoes,” she said. “He wore those out so much they had a hole in them, but he just wore a sandwich bag over his socks instead of getting a new pair.”

All the donated items carry tags with short stories about their owners to connect the food to the farmer — a long-running theme in Land O’Lakes advertising.

“Farmers are the backbone of our nation, but are not always thought of when you’re buying a pound of butter or a bag of shredded cheese,” Pat Dunneback, group brand director at ad agency Battery, said in a news release.

Becky Clark’s donated work gloves were part of the Land O’Lakes farmcore fashion show and ad campaign. (Land O’Lakes)

Founded in 1902, the Land O’Lakes has more than 1,000 farmer-owners and last year had $16.8 billion in revenue.

Flexible schedules for manufacturing employees are paying off for Land O’Lakes

The farmcore campaign launched in September to coincide with Paris Fashion Week, and the results so far are promising, Malenshek said.

Land O’Lakes’ “Eat it like you own it” campaign for Land O’Lakes has given a 26% “purchase intent lift” among younger consumers, according to Battery, the agency behind it.

Malenshek said it’s hard to stand out “in what is essentially a commodity category” when the biggest differences among direct butter and cheese competitors might be the name on the label or the price.

Land O’Lakes says it has plenty of longtime loyal customers but needs to reach out to younger consumers and sell the brand. (Provided by Land O’Lakes/Land O’Lakes)

Growing dairy brands like Tillamook have quickly won favor with Gen Z and millennial shoppers, Malenshek said.

As the “big guy” in the market, Land O’Lakes needs to keep telling its story to connect with more of those younger consumers, she said.

“‘Eat it like you own it’ is helping to tell that story about farmer ownership,” she said. “These younger consumers really do care about brands making some difference in the world.”

14 Pizza Farms to Explore in Southern Minnesota and Wisconsin

14 Pizza Farms to Explore in Southern Minnesota and Wisconsin

Pizza at Squash Blossom Farm. | Squash Blossom Farm

Pack a blanket and head out to these pizza farms for an evening of rustic dining!

Eater Twin Cities: There’s nothing like stretching out on a picnic blanket, watching the summer sun dip low behind a farm field, and feasting on pizza fresh out of a roaring brick oven. Pizza farms are a speciality of the Midwest — and lucky for Minnesotan pizza lovers, there are plenty of red barns dotting the southern Mississippi River valley to explore. Most require that guests pack everything they’ll need (think blankets, plates, and a bottle of wine or lemonade). Note also that some of these farms require reservations ahead of time, and many are cash-only. With the warm season newly upon us, it’s high time for some wood-fired pizza made with farm-fresh veggies and herbs. Here’s a map of pizza farms near the Twin Cities.

Alpha and Omega Pizza Farm and Event Venue

Alpha and Omega Farm in Princeton, Minnesota hosts pizza nights every Thursday. The menu changes often, but expect pizzas like the “Millie the Meatlover” or the mysteriously named “Fainting Goat” (the farm also hosts goat yoga on summer Sundays). Walk-in orders are available, but it’s best to order ahead of time, and gluten-free crusts are available upon request. Picnic tables are available, but bring a blanket to be safe.

A pizza topped with arugula and ham on a white sheet of paper on a round metal tray.
Alpha and Omega Farm is just north of the Twin Cities. 
Alpha and Omega Farm

Sawmill Pizza & Brew Shed

Lazy summer Sundays are better spent on this farm that grows produce and brews beer. Enjoy a little music, beer, and creative pizzas like the “Spicy Jameese,” made with strawberry jam, sriracha, and cheddar and pepper cheeses. The farm is open Sundays, noon to 7 p.m. Bring cash.

Two Pony Gardens

Located in Long Lake, just west of Minneapolis, Two Pony Gardens specializes in organic dahlias, heirloom tomatoes, and pizza nights. Dates for the 2023 pizza farm season will be released in June. Be sure to book a reservation ahead of time for the farm’s front yard, meadow, or sumac hill spaces.

Red Barn Farm

Crafted with hand-made, vegan dough, the pizzas at Red Barn Farm typically feature the farm’s pesticide-free produce. (Try the classic margarita, with tomatoes and fresh basil.) Make a reservation ahead of time, and bring cash or check. Open every Wednesday night for the season.

 

Pleasant Grove Pizza Farm

Pleasant Grove in Waseca, Minnesota, serves a varied menu that includes pizza fries doused in garlic-infused olive oil, and topped with fresh and shredded mozzarella with a side of homemade tomato sauce. Veggie lovers should try the Buster, made with wild mushrooms and sage olive oil. The farm often has live music, and is now open Fridays and Saturdays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (except for Saturday, May 20) and and Sundays 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. from May through October.

Squash Blossom Farm

Idyllic Squash Blossom Farm in Oronoco, Minnesota hosts a pizza night every Sunday — the farm’s 2023 season kicks off May 28. Make sure to order ahead, as pizzas often sell out fast. Squash Blossom also recently became a licensed farm winery: Try farm-made mead by the glass, bottle, or tasting flight.

Three pizzas in a pizza oven.
Pizzas in the oven at Squash Blossom Farm. 
Squash Blossom Farm

A to Z Produce & Bakery

Located on a picturesque farm in Stockholm, Wisconsin, A to Z Produce & Bakery has been baking farm-fresh pizza in its hand-built brick oven since 1998. Pack the trunk with a blanket, snacks, and non-alcoholic drinks (though A to Z has beer and wine for sale) and drive out for Tuesday pizza night the second and fourth Tuesday of the month, starting in May. Note that reservations, which open the Sunday immediately preceding each pizza night, are required.

The Nelson Stone Barn

This Nelson, Wisconsin farm serves Italian-style thin-crust pizzas topped with organic seasonings grown on the property, plus sausage, chorizo, and more. (Try the Alaskan, made with smoked salmon, dill, and capers.) The farm is open Fridays 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays noon to 9 p.m., and Sundays noon to 8 p.m. through the season, and gluten-free crusts are available. First-come, first-serve.

A thin-crust pizza on a sheet of white paper.
A thin-crust pizza from the Nelson Stone Barn. 
The Nelson Stone Barn

Farm to Fork Retreat

Dancing Yarrow Farm to Fork Retreat in Mondovi, Wisconsin hosts wood-fired pizza and open mic nights, hosted by the Rock Creek Song Dogs, on Thursday evenings through the summer. Come for the thin-crust pizza, the live music, and the selection of sustainable and natural wines and other beverages. Well-behaved dogs are welcome on the farm.

Suncrest Gardens Farm

Tucked into the bluffs above the Mississippi River, this 16-acre farm holds its pizza nights Fridays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., from May 5 through September 30. In addition to the pizzas, the farm sells an impressive selection of Wisconsin craft beer, as well as wine and soda.

 

Suncrest Gardens Farm

Winghaven Pizza Farm

(608) 626-2122

A large wooden barn with many people on the grass lawn in front of it.

e ingredients at Winghaven Pizza Farm are grown on the breathtaking Wisconsin landscape. Tables are available, but pizzas can also be ordered as takeout. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lawn games, and Winghaven occasionally hosts live music. Dates for the 2023 season haven’t been announced yet, but keep an eye on Facebook, where they’ll be posted.

 

An almost startlingly sunny day on the farm, with a bright blue sky streaked with two faint lines of clouds. A faded red barn is set against a rolling bluffs background.
Winghaven Farm. 
Winghaven Pizza Farm [Official]

DreamAcres Farm

DreamAcres is just one beautiful drive away through Minnesota’s Southeastern bluff country. It’s open to visitors almost every Friday evening during the summer, June through October, or until they run out of pizza. The organic pizzas are vegetarian, made with seasonal ingredients grown on the farm; there are no gluten-free options. Pizza service runs every Friday (beginning on June 2) from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (except July 29 and August 4) and continues through September 29.

17289 Co Hwy 8, Wykoff, MN 55990

Luna Valley Farm

Take a long and twisty drive down to Decorah, nestled into the stunning Driftless region, untouched by ancient glaciers. Pizza season at Luna Valley Farm began May 6, and runs most Fridays and Saturdays from May through August (check the website for specific dates). Make a reservation ahead of time.

Several people are spread out on the sloping grass in front of a weathered old cabin with a small porch. The people are smiling, talking, and eating pizza.
Plan ahead for an easy pizza picnic in a bucolic setting

 Narayan Mahon/Luna Valley Farm

Big Rock Creek 3rd Annual Spring Boutique – St. Croix Falls, WI

Big Rock Creek 3rd Annual Spring Boutique – St. Croix Falls, WI

Big Rock Creek 3rd Annual Spring Boutique

Bring The Whole Family to a Stunning Setting Filled with Seasonal Bounty and Beauty!

Consider this the perfect opportunity to enjoy the beauty of spring in Minnesota from nearly 1,000 acres of stunning countryside situated along the Lake at Big Rock in St. Croix Falls. Enjoy the sounds of the birds and sun on your face while shopping and enjoying activities with family.

Events

• Shopping Vendors and Artisans
• Pictures with the Easter Bunny
• Wagon Rides
• Egg Hunts on both days
• Food Trucks
• Petting Zoo
• Live Music Mary Hall (Sat) Allison Dyg (Sun)
• Visit Maggie, the Scottish Highlander, and Her Cattle Friends
• Hot Food and Crafted Cocktails

When

Saturday & Sunday, April 1st & 2nd
11am – 4pm both days

Where

Big Rock Creek
1674 State Highway 87
St. Croix Falls, WI

Tickets

ICYMI

North Shore Waterfall Tour – Spring Weekend Itinerary

2021 Hudson Hot Air Affair Winter Balloon Festival – Hudson, Wisconsin

2021 Hudson Hot Air Affair Winter Balloon Festival – Hudson, Wisconsin

 

 Hudson Hot Air Affair

Head to Hudson, Wisconsin along the beautiful St. Croix River for Hudson Hot Air Affair, the premier winter ballooning event and winter festival in the Midwest.  This family friendly 2021 event will be a hybrid, including activities such as:

    •  Virtual programing with balloons in the air,
    • An evening drive through balloon glow and candlestick event and lots of fun.

Some of the in-person events will not be possible, so they are working on creating virtual versions of these events. Some of the events will be presented in a different format, like the balloon glow and candlestick as a drive-thru event.

 

Hot Air Balloon

The complete schedule of events can be found here on their website.  The weather can and many times does affect the schedule for balloons so make sure to check their website for updates.

The Hot Air Affair usually attracts about 30 to 35 balloons; however, we expect about half that many will be able to participate with private pop-up launches around Hudson, weather permitting. While there won’t be any public launch field access, there will be balloons in the air.

2020 Hudson Hot Air Affair – Hudson, Wisconsin

2020 Hudson Hot Air Affair – Hudson, Wisconsin

The Hudson Hot Air Affair has announced the theme of the 2020 hot air balloon rally and winter festival.  “Balloon’n Up Nort’  Yah Sure You Betcha” will play out in buffalo plaid with ear flap hats and hot dish recipes.  WESTconsin Credit Union is the corporate sponsor of the annual event coming February 7-9, 2020 throughout the Hudson community.

Join us in Hudson, Wisconsin, along the beautiful St. Croix River for Hudson Hot Air Affair, the premier winter ballooning event and winter festival in the Midwest.  This family friendly event includes activities such as an evening Torchlight parade, hot air balloon launches, geocaching, marketplace and craft fair, smoosh boarding, bingo, balloon moon glow or field of fire, children’s activities and theme events, just to name a few.

Hot Air Affair is run entirely by volunteers and funded by our generous sponsors. Join the fun! The Hot Air Affair Committee is seeking new volunteers to help with event planning, social media, balloon crewing, merchandise sales, school program assistance and other activities.  If interested in volunteering, contact the Hot Air Affair at 715-381-2050 or email Hudsonhotairaffair@gmail.com.

See our Sponsors page for more information about becoming a sponsor or visit our About Us page to lean more about volunteering.

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