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About us DVF - Diamond VU Floral

DVF - Diamond Vu Floral is rooted in a working Wisconsin family farm, bringing field‑fresh beauty and thoughtful design to every arrangement. Blending seasonal blooms with a deep respect for agriculture, each piece is crafted to celebrate life’s moments while supporting hands-on agricultural education in our community.

A childhood love of plants and animals grew into a lifelong passion. Founders Nikki & Mike started as a kid helping on the farm, fascinated by every bloom and creature, and followed that passion to college, earning a degree in horticulture. Today, she is also a teacher at Sheboygan Falls, blending classroom experiences that mirror the mission of Diamond Vu Farm & Agricultural Education Center.​

Our work is about more than beautiful arrangements; it is about nurturing connections—to the land, to learning, and to the Sheboygan Falls community we love. Every design reflects the flowers that have been part of Nikki’s life from the beginning, combining farm-grown inspiration with thoughtful, modern floral design. From everyday bouquets to meaningful celebrations, Diamond Vu Floral brings authentic, Wisconsin-rooted blooms to moments that matter.​

Diamond Vu Agricultural Education Center

Diamond Vu Agricultural Education Center is a non-profit based on a working family farm in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, dedicated to hands-on agricultural education for all ages. Through field-based experiences, guided tours, and interactive programs, the center helps families and students understand where their food comes from, the role farming plays in everyday life, and the importance of Wisconsin agriculture to the local community and economy.

Diamond Vu Agricultural Education Center offers “days on the farm” experiences that let visitors step into real farm life through guided, hands-on activities.

  • Touring barns and pastures to see dairy cows and other livestock up close, while learning how farmers care for animals.

  • Exploring crops and gardens to see how feed and food are grown, with explanations of local crops and sustainable practices.

  • Participating in interactive learning stations during events like Sundae on the Farm, connecting milk production to Wisconsin’s cheese and dairy heritage.

  • Helping or observing seasonal chores and demonstrations (feeding, milking, or equipment talks) that show how a working farm operates day to day.

  • Engaging in community-focused programs like garden harvesting and Pork to Pantry, which turn farm products into donations for local families.​

Get in touch

Have questions about the farm, interested in scheduling an event, or looking to partner with us through a donation or collaboration? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out and we’ll be happy to connect and help with your request.