


Our Farm
We are a small 1.5 acre diversified vegetable farm. We strive to nurture our soil biology by incorporating crop rotations, cover cropping, composts and minimal tillage into our farm system. These practices help us provide nutritious food to you.
We offer an Online Market (produce and starter plants),Veggie Club Memberships (CSA's), and offer Wholesale opportunities.
Our Story
Brooke from Vermont and Sean from New Hampshire, left their roots following a passion with Sled Dogs. This path led them from New England to Alaska and then eventually landing them in Montana allowing them to establish new roots.
Fast forward 18 years and Voila! Here we are helping to provide access to local foods. Having always had a small home garden, we generously shared our bounty with those around us. Now following the need to fulfill the growing demand we have upped our game.
Meet Your Wicked Good Farmers
The folks who work hard every week to bring you fresh produce grown locally with intention. We are lucky to call all of these friendly faces our farm family for the growing season, and beyond.

Brooke
Farmer, Delivery Speicalist & Day Dreamer

Sean
Farmer, Field Specialist (makes it all happen) and Fixer of everything Brooke breaks!

Mamma Chez
Too Many to list!
We are forever grateful for all the assistance Mamma Chez provides.

Farm team
Wicked Good Team Member
2025
This could be you!

Farm team
Wicked Good Team Member
2025
This could be you!

Farm team
Wicked Good Team Member
2025
This could be you!
What Wicked means to us
For starters and clarification, our version of "wicked" stems for our New England roots were it is used as slang that adds emphasis. Synonymous with really, very and hella.
To describe how great something is: "Our produce is Wicked Good!"
To show frustration: "That driver is wicked slow!"
To show amazement: "Wow, that game was wicked awesome!"
To describe a person: "She's wicked nice!"
To describe the weather: "Man, it's wicked hot out here!"
To emphasize feelings: "That story made me wicked sad!"
To exaggerate your point: "That took a wicked long time!"