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Huidekoper Ranch

Organically grown fresh vegetables and fruits including tomatoes, beets, carrots, salad greens, microgreens, and other produce, in addition to growing hay and boarding horses (Huidekoper is pronounced High Dee Coo Per).

Where to buy:
Slow Food in the Tetons Farm Stand, Slow Food in the Tetons Online Marketplace, and Slow Food in the Tetons Summer People’s Market; Huidekoper Ranch produce can also be enjoyed at the Calico Bar & Restaurant in Wilson
Owners:
Nate Fuller and Brent Tyc
Location:
Wilson
Email:
huidekoperranch@gmail.com
Phone:
307-690-0006

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Man harvesting vegetables
Alex Feher uses a power drill-operated Quick-Cut Greens Harvester to efficiently harvest greens at the Huidekoper Ranch gardens near Wilson. The greens and other fresh produce are available at the various Slow Food in the Tetons’ venues and are also served at the Calico Bar & Restaurant in Wilson.
Plants growing in a high tunnel
High tunnels at the Huidekoper Ranch protect vegetables and fruits from cold temperatures, winds, and hail and snow storms, and extend the growing season in spring and fall.