Find Our Food

It’s easy to find our vegetables, herbs, eggs, and artisan sourdough throughout the Keweenaw in Atlantic Mine, Houghton, Hancock, and Calumet.

Rustic, one-room Farm Stand building with weathered wood siding. The Troemner Farm stand is in Atlantic Mine and is only 10 minutes from Houghton.

Troemner Farm Stand

A scenic, ten minute drive from downtown Houghton.

Located at the end of our driveway, the Farm Stand is stocked with farm fresh eggs daily, produce late spring through fall, and delicious artisan foods like jam, broth, sourdough, and spiced nuts.

Be sure to greet our chickens scratching in the pasture and gaze across garden rows of vegetables, herbs, and flowers. There’s plenty farm life to see when you drive up, so please do not enter fenced in areas without an invitation.

HOURS

8AM-8PM daily

Smiling woman with short curly hair at outdoor market or food festival, wearing a dark T-shirt with a dinosaur graphic.

Local Markets

Stop by and say hi! We’re vendors at the following 2026 events in Houghton, Hancock, and Calumet.

Locavore Festival

Saturday May 23rd

12 to 4 PM on the pier Houghton Waterfront Pier

Flower Moon Spring Market

Saturday May 23rd

12 to 4 PM on the pier Houghton Waterfront Pier

Houghton Farmer’s Market

June 9th-October 6th

3PM-6PM on the Houghton Waterfront Pier

Calumet Farmer’s Market

June 13th-October 10th

10AM-2PM in front of the Agassiz Park Field House

Order Online

Pickup Troemner Farm foods throughout the Keweenaw in Calumet, Houghton, or Atlantic Mine.

Order ahead through the Troemner Farm GrownBy store. This is the best way to ensure product availability. Pick up is easy, simply select your preferred location at checkout. Learn more about our pickup points below.

  • Pickup produce and foods on the farm in Atlantic Mine 10 minutes from Houghton at:

    48649 Larson Road, Atlantic Mine, MI 49905

    Our mailbox is on the opposite side of the road and has a “Troemner Farm” sign on it with a barn mailbox. Our garden is next to the road.

  • Pickup foods at Swift Hardware in downtown Houghton at:

    402 Shelden Ave, Houghton, MI 49931

    Our box is on the lower level on top of the soda machine next to the office. For easy direct access, park in the back loading area on East Lakeshore Drive.

  • Pickup foods at Frozen Farms in downtown Calumet:

    320 5th St, Calumet, MI 49913

    Orders are behind the register. Please speak with the cashier.

Merchandizing refrigerator with glass sliding doors, containing many cartons of eggs on the shelves.

Food Access Partners

Find Troemner Farm produce, herbs, eggs, and food education offered free throughout the Keweenaw in Calumet, Hancock, Houghton, and Atlantic Mine.

Our food access partners in Houghton, Hancock, and Calumet help make fresh, locally grown food, and food education available to people throughout the Keweenaw. We’re grateful to work alongside organizations that share our belief that good food should be accessible, nourishing, and rooted close to home. For food assistance program information click here.

  • Supporting all MTU students with emergency food resources that are free and require no proof of need.

    The HuskyFAN Pantry is located on the first floor of Fisher Hall. It is behind the glass wall, across the hall from Fisher 135.

  • Providing families in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon counties with a week’s worth of food throughout the summer.

    Meet Ups are every Wednesday at designated community site. To locate the Meet Up and Eat Up site nearest you, click here.

  • Connecting kids to fresh food and food education. Special thanks to the Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyles grant from the Health Endowment Fund for funding this project.

    For food education, students and parents of students of Houghton Elementary School can join Farm Club here.

  • Copper Shores Meals on Wheels supports isolated seniors through home-delivered (and congregate) meals and wellness checks. qualifying seniors.

    This service helps seniors live independently at home with quality nutritious meals and valued social connections. The meals are designed to provide 33 percent of the daily nutritional requirement to

  • Providing the people in Calumet and surrounding areas access to free local produce, meat and goods, no questions asked.

    Located in the Office Shop in Calumet at 25703 Scott Street 49913. Click here for directions.

  • We accept the food assistance benefits when you contact us to make an appointment:

    • Senior Project Fresh (produce and herbs only)

    • SNAP/EBT Bridge Card (artisan food, eggs and produce)

    Pay-what-you-can frozen sourdough is available at the Troemner Farm Stand in Atlantic Mine. The hours are 8AM-8PM daily. To ensure availability, contact us here.

  • The Dish is an interview series on the food, family, and fare of Upper Peninsula farmers, foodies, and chefs. Click here to read.

Interested in being involved in local food access or need to be connected with resources? Don’t hesitate to contact us here.

Supermarket produce section with assorted fruits and vegetables, including apples, berries, carrots, radishes, and leafy greens.

Wholesale Partners

Find our produce and herbs sold and served locally throughout the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

We’re proud to work with the following wholesale partners who value freshness, flavor, and the integrity of well-grown ingredients. Through these relationships, our produce and herbs reach more tables, more kitchens, and more people in our community.

  • Find our produce and herbs at this community-owned grocer.

    610 Quincy St, Hancock

  • Find our produce and herbs gracing the deep, pillowy crusts of some seriously delicious Detroit Style Pizza. Check out their menu and place a pre-order here.

  • Enjoy our produce and herbs as featured in chef Bryan’s culinary creations.

    To reserve your seat at an upcoming event or book him as a private chef, visit his website here.

Interested in wholesaling our foods? Contact us here.

HONOR NATIVE LAND

Troemner Farm is located in Atlantic Mine in the Keweenaw Peninsula of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We acknowledge this place as the ancestral and contemporary homeland of Indigenous Anishinaabe neighbors: Gakiiwe’onaning (Keweenaw Bay), Gete-gitgaaning (Lac Vieux Desert), Mashkii-ziibing (Bad River), and Miskwaabikong (Red Cliff). We are committed to caring for this Great Lakes region in a spirit of respect, reciprocity, and good relationship with our Indigenous neighbors.