TOPP Organic Farm Tours: Explore 3 Washtenaw County farms growing seeds, flowers, and more!
July 21, 2026 9:00AM - 5:00PM
Registration Deadline: July 17, 2026 - 09:00AM
Raindance Farm, 2015 E North Territorial Rd, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189; addresses of other 2 farms will be sent with registration.
Contact: For information, contact Katie Brandt at brandtk7@msu.edu or Mariel Borgman at mborgm@msu.edu.
July 21, 2026
9am - 5:00 p.m. ET
Tours of 3 farms beginning at:
Raindance Farm, 2015 E North Territorial Rd, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189
Cost: FREE
TOPP Organic Farm Tours: Explore 3 Washtenaw County farms growing seeds, flowers, and more!
July 21 | Washtenaw County Organic Farm Tour
Dig in to Washtenaw County’s organic agriculture with guided tours at three certified organic farms—each offering a distinctive look at seed stewardship, diversified production, ecological farming practices, and farmer‑led community engagement.
9:00–11:00 AM | Raindance Farm (Whitmore Lake)
Kick off the day at Raindance Farm, a certified organic farm known for its cut flowers, ecological management, and on‑farm education. Led by farmer Kristen Meuhlhauser, visitors will tour diversified production fields, learn about organic fertility systems, and see firsthand how Raindance integrates soil health and biodiversity into everyday decision‑making.
11:30 AM–2:15 PM | Nature and Nurture Farm (Dexter)
Enjoy a farm‑fresh lunch at Nature and Nurture Farm, followed by a guided tour with seed farmers Mike Levine and Erica Kempter. This certified organic farm is known regionally for seed production, heirloom variety preservation, and resilient farming methods grounded in ecological balance. Explore their seed gardens, field crops, propagation areas, and learn how the farm blends small‑scale seed production with certified organic vegetable growing.
11:30–12:15 PM: Lunch provided
12:15–2:15 PM: Farm tour
3:00–5:00 PM | Pott Farms (Willis)
End the day at Pott Farms, where farmer Robbin Pott tends Regenerative Organic Certified hemp crop using regenerative soil‑building practices. Known for her botanical & soil expertise and commitment to ecological design, Robbin will guide participants through her production systems, postharvest workflow, and strategies for growing high‑quality hemp in Southeast Michigan’s climate.
Why join this tour?
✔ Learn directly from certified organic farmers in Washtenaw County
✔ See organic and regenerative farming methods in action
✔ Network with Michigan’s Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) team
✔ Enjoy a full day of farm walks, learning, and delicious local food
Registrants will be notified as soon as possible if there is a cancellation.
Please contact Katie Brandt at brandtk7@msu.edu if needed.
Registrants will be notified as soon as possible if there is a cancellation.
Please contact Katie Brandt at brandtk7@msu.edu if needed.