There is no better place to learn about agriculture than on the Farm!
GET INVOLVED
Diamond Vu prioritizes community engagement by participating in local events like Ducktona and the Cheese Festival. At these gatherings, the center offers complimentary milk and cookies while sharing insights about agriculture, demystifying farming, and highlighting local practices. By engaging in various festivals, Diamond Vu promotes agricultural education, cultivates relationships, and fosters community pride. Through these efforts, it serves as a bridge between farmers and residents, emphasizing agriculture's role in daily life and making learning about farming fun and accessible for all.


WE NEED YOU!
Diamond Vu depends on friends, neighbors, and community partners to keep our working family farm open as a living classroom—your time, talents, and gifts make every tour, event, and donation program possible.
Whether you volunteer, sponsor an animal or program, or partner on an event, you directly support hands‑on agricultural education, local food donations, and meaningful experiences for kids and families.


Volunteer
Share your time and skills by helping with chores, events, tours, and garden work that keep the farm running and our education and donation programs growing.


Partner
Join us as a community or business partner to co‑host events, create joint fundraisers, or support specific projects that highlight Wisconsin agriculture and expand our impact together
Sponcer
Become a sponsor to help cover the cost of feed, supplies, and programs like Pork to Pantry and the community garden, turning your support into real food and experiences for local families
Donate Today! Help Our Farm Grow Futures
Your gift keeps our Wisconsin family farm open as a living classroom—supporting animal care, hands‑on programs, and farm experiences that help kids and families learn, heal, and grow together.
Donations to Diamond Vu Farm & Agricultural Education Center directly support our 501(c)(3) mission, funding feed, supplies, and scholarships so every child can experience a meaningful day on the farm, regardless of ability to pay.
