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USA
Amish farm about 45 min northwest of Clarksville offers direct sales from the farm, or has capacity for a driving co-op. Available are milk ($6.50/gal), cream, butter, fresh cheese, pastured eggs, produce, maple syrup, and sometimes pork. Cows are Jersey cross, pastured and grassfed with ration of oats with minerals at milking. No chemicals, hormones, or antibiotics used. Contact Angela for more info, email preferred: rawmilk@comcast.net, or text 615-584-4816 so she can reply with details. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Monroe, Oregon 97456
USA
Raw goat milk from healthy Alpine and Nubian dairy goats on pasture and fed alfalfa pellets and grain while milking. Available at the farm in quart or half-gallon jars. $4/half-gallon plus $2 jar deposit or bring own jars. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
USA
Farm offering herdshares in grass-fed A2/A2 Jersey raw milk.
Purchasing a herdshare means that you legally own a portion of the dairy herd and participate in both the costs and benefits of that ownership. Each share includes an initial share investment and requires a monthly fee for the maintenance, keeping, feeding, milking, and care of your cow.
For your investment in the herd, you are also entitled to the benefits: raw milk, access to other dairy products, and other farm products depending on share type purchased. Belvedere Farmstead has several types of shares available: a 1/2 Milk Share (1/2 gallon raw milk/ week), a Milk Share (1 gallon raw milk/week), a 1/2 Farm Share (1 gallon raw milk + 1/2 pound butter + 1 quart yogurt + 1 dozen eggs + 3-4lbs meat/week), and a Farm Share (everything included in the 1/2 Farm Share, but 7-8lbs meat per week).
Please see website www.belvederefarmstead.co/raw-milk-herd-shares for more information and to join waiting list.
Farmer statement: "Sunshine + grass = creamy, delicious, nutrient-dense, beautiful raw dairy to heal your body and nourish your soul."
Thomson, Georgia 30824
USA
They are a small dairy located in Thomson, Ga.
•Cows are on rotational pastures that are planted seasonally, so they are always eating fresh growing grass.
•The farm fertilizes using only organic matter/no chemicals.
•They have a custom dairy blend they feed at milking that is soy-free and non-GMO. (No cotton bi-products.)
•They have only registered Jersey cows with known genetics.
•Milk comes in 64 oz glass jars.
•They utilize a commercial milk cooling tank which helps ensure shelf life.
Athens, Ohio 45710
USA
Herdshares are available for this herd of heritage breed British Guernsey goats. $10 buy-in per share, $2-4 jar deposit per share, and $16-18/month per share boarding fee (price subject to change year by year depending on feed costs). One share = approximately 1 quart of milk per week (can vary depending on time of year but is often slightly more). Goats are fed organic (or GMO-free if organic is unavailable) grain/alfalfa mix on the milking stand, free range grazing and mixed grass/legume hay. They are not Certified Organic but strive to maintain as natural and chemical free herd as is possible. Free pint available for sample during the milking season (April-November) but must be picked up at farm. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
West Salem, Ohio 44287
USA
BlueLoon Farm is a 46-acre, USDA-certified organic farm certified by Midwest Organic Services Association (MOSA). They currently milk a small herd (seven milking) of registered Jersey cows. Single and family shares available, please contact via email or phone for further details. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Eagleville, Tennessee 37060
USA
Farmer statement:
"Currently milking Jerseys and Guernseys that have been tested for A2/A2 protein. The cows are fed free choice pasture and hay for forage and a premix pellet for grain. The barn is Grade A quality/capable when inspections are enacted. Rigorous commercial cleanliness quality standards are followed with cow health and milk quality a priority. Any medications used are absolutely necessary for the life of the cow and milk is antibiotic tested before it goes back on sale to the consumer.
Call for prices. At times, butter and cheeses are available (examples: gouda, colby, and cheese curds). Farm pick-up is generally around 4:30 pm unless other arrangements are made. Regularly scheduled pick-ups are appreciated. The cows are tame and visitors are welcome. Text is appreciated before the call to make sure voice chat is possible. Calls are OK, and will be answered on availability.
Special directions: go past the yellow house to either the dairy barn or the log cabin. Please call before coming to verify milk/product availability unless arrangements were made previously.
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Rural Hall, North Carolina 27045
USA
Bucket List Homestead is a family of eight "living the dream" in Rural Hall, N.C. on their 14-acre farm. They have several A2/A2 Jersey cows giving multiple gallons a day. Their cows are pasture grazed, and they feed alfalfa pellets or grain to their Jerseys during milking time.
Their Jerseys are milked by machine twice a day, and then they strain the milk into plastic milk jugs and refrigerate immediately. Raw milk is $15/gallon. They operate mainly on a herdshare agreement. They are currently taking customers.
They also sell chicken eggs as well as pasture-raised chicken. If you would like to purchase some pasture-raised chicken, contact them through their website at bucketlisthomestead.com or email them at bucketlisthomestead@gmail.com to let them know what you're interested in, and they will let you know what their availability is.
The farm also carries pork, lamb, and ground beef from other local farms.
West Fork, Arkansas 72774
USA
Jersey milk cow, rotational grazing of animals on pasture with alfalfa and non-GMO grain at time of milking. Half-gallon jars of raw, non-pasteurized milk with cream. $2 deposit for new customers for jars or bring your own. Milk is $4/half-gallon in mason jars. Welcome to come to the farm anytime to pick up milk. Please call ahead to make sure of availability. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
McMinnville, Oregon 97128
USA
Cast Iron Farm milks heritage breed cows. At milking, cows are fed alfalfa pellets, and less than one percent of their body weight in rolled barley. Cows have access to rotationally grazed pasture, weather permitting. In inclement weather, they eat alfalfa and orchard grass hay in a well bedded, dry barn. Milk parlor is open for public inspection daily. RAWMI listed: rawmilkinstitute.net. Milk costs $7/half-gallon jar. Pick up on the farm only. First milk pick up requires tour of farm premises and education on raw milk handling. Milk is reserved for each day and customers pick up on the same day each week. Milk is tested monthly by Standard Plate Count and Coliform Count, and results are posted in the milk area. Farm practices are readily available to all potential customers. Other farm products available on request include eggs, rabbit and poultry meat, and fiber. See other places where you can find products from this farm.