What to expect at Fond du Lac County Breakfast on the Farm this weekend at Pollack Dairy
VAN DYNE – It's National Dairy Month, which means for Fond du Lac County, it's Breakfast on the Farm month.
Envision Greater Fond du Lac's Agri-Business Council will host the event from 8 a.m. to noon June 22 at Pollack Dairy, N9017 Van Dyne Road in Van Dyne, drawing in guests to see the farm and get a firsthand farm-to-fork experience.
The 1,000-acre family farm milks 600 cows and also houses Poco Pizza, which carries a variety of frozen pizzas featuring ingredients from the farm and other local businesses.
Breakfast on the Farm admission includes breakfast in the Lakeview Electric Contractors Food Tent, featuring a country-style spread of eggs with ham and cheese, pork sausage, pancakes and applesauce, plus coffee and milk.
Kelley Country Creamery will also provide $2 ice cream cups in the flavors Strawberry Fields and Holstein — vanilla ice cream with Oreo cookies.
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Attendees can also visit the cheese-tasting tent, the Alliant Energy Foundation Farm Education Zone and a petting zoo, or tour the farm. Children's activities include a kiddie pedal pull.
The cost is $10 for ages 13 and older, $8 for ages 6 to 12, and free for children ages 5 and younger. Tickets are available at envisiongreaterfdl.com or in person at the Envision Greater Fond du Lac office, 23 S. Main St., Suite 101; Beans & Bites, 340 Prospect Ave.; all Fond du Lac County National Exchange Bank & Trust locations; both Fond du Lac Horicon Bank locations; and Fox Valley Savings Bank, 51 E. First St.
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Parking is available at the farm, as well as two locations with a free shuttle service: Friendship Learning Center, 1098 Prospect Ave., and Van Dyne Lions Community Park, 700 E. Lone Elm Road in Van Dyne.
For more information, visit envisiongreaterfdl.com or the Envision Greater Fond du Lac Facebook page.
Daphne Lemke is the Streetwise reporter for the Fond du Lac Reporter. Contact her at dlemke@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Fond du Lac Reporter: Fond du Lac County Breakfast on the Farm at Pollack Dairy in 2025
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