Why We Do What We Do
About Mayberry Farms in Mayville, Wisconsin
Mayberry Farms is a family-run farm located in Mayville, Wisconsin.
We grow strawberries, harvest raw honey from our own hives, and craft small-batch soap and skincare products using ingredients from our farm. Everything we offer comes from the same place — our land, our hands, and our commitment to doing things well.
If it carries the Mayberry Farms name, it came from here.
A Local Wisconsin Farm
You Can Trust
We believe in doing a few things exceptionally well.
Strawberries in season.
Honey harvested carefully.
Soap made slowly and intentionally.
Located in Dodge County and serving families throughout the surrounding communities, we’re proud to be a farm you can visit, shop, and return to year after year.
No outsourcing.
No mass production.
No shortcuts.
A Note About The 2026 Season
With a heavy heart, we're sharing that there will be no strawberries at Mayberry Farms this summer.
After a very wet and cool spring, our crop was lost to a soil-borne disease that spread through the root system. This is our 9th season farming, and our hardest loss to date.
Raw Honey from Our Own Hives
Our bees forage locally, and we harvest our honey in small batches right here on the farm.
We keep it raw and minimally processed to preserve its natural flavor and character. Whether it’s for your morning tea, your baking, or your pantry staples, it’s honey you can feel good about serving your family.
Simple. Real. Local.
Farm-Made Soap & Skincare
Our skincare products follow the same philosophy as our food: fewer ingredients, thoughtfully sourced, carefully made.
Using farm-grown ingredients like raw honey, we create soap and lip balm designed to support hardworking skin — without unnecessary additives.
Every batch is mixed, poured, cut, and cured right here at Mayberry Farms.
From our fields to your home
When you support Mayberry Farms, you’re supporting a working Wisconsin family farm rooted in integrity and simplicity.
Thank you
However you connect with us, you’re bringing a little piece of our farm home.
And we’re grateful for that.