Farm Wisconsin is excited to participate in a new passport program: Spring Babies on the Farm, presented by the Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association. The Spring Babies on the Farm Digital Passport encourages participants to explore multiple agriculture tourism destinations this spring while meeting baby farm animals at each stop.

Families, couples, and individuals are all invited to check out multiple farms, support local agriculture, and celebrate the season while meeting lambs, calves, chicks, and other new arrivals.

How to Participate
The passport will be mobile-based and free for visitors to use. Participants will simply check in on their phones when they arrive at participating farms, allowing them to track their visits and discover more spring farm experiences across the state.

Promotional Photo for Spring Babies on the Farm Digital PassportFollow these step-by-step instructions to participate:

  1. Visit wiagtourism.com/passports.
  2. Click on the ‘Spring Babies on the Farm’ link to sign up for your pass.
  3. Your passport will be instantly delivered to your phone via text and email and is ready to use immediately! There is no app to download.
  4. Starting March 20, visit destinations included in the passport to earn points through May 31.

 

The more places you visit, the more rewards you unlock—prizes, perks, and special offers along the way. A grand prize winner will be selected to win a two-night farm stay with Irish Acres in New London, WI.

What Locations are Included
24 destinations across Wisconsin are participating in the passport program, including Farm Wisconsin. Guests visiting Farm Wisconsin will be able to meet baby animals during our Spring Baby Fever event and earn a passport check-in while they’re here.

Two long-time partners of Farm Wisconsin are also participating in the program:

  • LondonDairy Alpacas: A family-owned alpaca ranch offering guided, educational, and interactive tours. Visitors can enjoy seasonal events, wine tastings, and hands-on learning experiences that showcase sustainable fiber production. Tours and events must be booked online in advance.
  • LaClare Family Creamery: One of the most awarded goat cheese producers in the U.S., this family-owned creamery invites visitors to experience a bird’s-eye view of its chèvre-making process. Guests can enjoy baby goat events, goat milk ice cream, and a seasonal greenhouse.

More destinations can be found at wiagtourism.com/passports.

Whether you’re planning a day trip or exploring multiple farms this spring, the Spring Babies on the Farm Passport makes it easy to turn your visit into a statewide adventure. Be sure to stop at Farm Wisconsin to meet baby animals and earn your passport check-in!

Sign up for your free digital passport and start planning your spring farm visits today at wiagtourism.com/passports.

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