Address:
12214 W. Lakeshore Dr
Brimley, MI 49715
(906) 248-3354
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Bay Mills Community College's Waishkey Bay Farm is a 280-acre property being developed as a teaching, research, and incubator facility focusing on sustainable agriculture and food production that is consistent with traditional Anishinaabek values. Current operations include hoop house vegetable production, hosting a community garden, pasture poultry production and processing, domestic blueberry production & novel berry research, tending honeybee hives, raising grass-fed beef, and industrial hemp research. Waishkey Bay Farm has been MAEAP verified since 2013.
Physical address: 10135 W Mills Road, Brimley, MI 49715 (location only, no mail service)
Mailing address: 12214 W Lakeshore Drive, Brimley, MI 49715
Hours: M-F 8 am – 2 pm; call ahead as we often have off-farm errands
Gitigaan Hall Phone: (906) 248-1102
Kat Jacques - Waishkey Bay Farm Manager
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 906-322-1864
Aamookwe Amy McCoy - Anishinaabe Science and Food Sovereignty Educator
Email: [email protected]
Dave Corey - Livestock Educator
Email: [email protected]
Dennis Carrick - Farm & Food Sovereignty Technician
Email: [email protected]
Tori Smith - Farm Technician
Email: [email protected]
Come grow with us! Spring tilling provided for garden spaces. 3 ft high 4'x8' raised beds available for elders or community members with limited mobility. 1 ft high 4'x8' raised beds available for all community members including those who also opt for larger in-ground garden space. Spring tilling provided for in-ground garden spaces. Hoses available for garden watering. Tools available for community garden use. Farm staff available to assist with garden questions. Free and open to all. Contact Kat at [email protected] or (906) 322-1864 to sign up for garden space.
Beginning Beekeeping videos and resources shared with permission of Beewise Farms. This walks beekeepers through year long care for hives in the Upper Peninsula.