With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about what’s going to be on your dinner table. This year let the main attraction be a real star! If you’re looking for a farm-raised fresh turkey, then this is the list for you. Make your reservations now, so you don’t miss out on the opportunity to have a delicious farm to table Thanksgiving!

Heirloom Turkeys – McHenry County
Wallace Farms
Based on their family farm in Keystone, Iowa, Wallace Farms delivers their locally raised meats to Ringwood once a month. Place your order on their website and meet them for a simple, seamless meat delivery.
All Grass Farms
18N681 IL Route 31, Dundee | (847) 852-7081
A family-run grass-fed farm in Dundee, most of their products are available to purchase at their Farm Store. The store is open 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. daily, and is located at their Brunner Farm site. For seasonal turkey orders, online pre-orders are recommended, and the cost is $6.95 per pound.
Orchard Prime Meats
133 W. Main St., Cary | (847) 639-3991
Turkeys are raised in the American midwest, including our Fresh All-Natural Amish Farm Turkeys. Available in 10-30 pounds.
Fresh Turkeys in McHenry County
Ho-Ka Turkeys from Waterman, IL. These fresh turkeys are range raised on a family farm with an emphasis on slow growth and quality taste. You can find them in McHenry at:
- Hub Market
1210 N. Green St, McHenry | ( 815) 272-5563 - Dreymiller & Kray
140 S. State Street, Hampshire | (708) 683-2271 - Butcher on the Block
4660 W. Algonquin Road, Lake in the Hills | (847) 669-6679
Kalck’s Butcher Shop
71 E Woodstock St, Crystal Lake | (815) 459-0016
Kalck’s offers mountain-grown fresh turkeys for $3.49 per pound.
Lake Geneva Country Meats
5907 State Road 50 East, Lake Geneva, WI | (262) 248-3339
Fresh Amish turkeys are $2.49/lb You can also order brine bags and rub kits for preparing your turkey. Complete an order form online.
Find farm-fresh turkeys in Lake County at Little Lake County.
Did we miss your favorite turkey farmer? Tell us about them in the comments!

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