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Canfield, Ohio 44406
USA
Small dairy farm that has herdshares. Thirty Jerseys; family farm.
Eden, North Carolina 27288
USA
Raw cow milk available.
Farmer statement:
"Feather and Forage Farmstead is a small farm that focuses on growing and raising clean, nutrient-dense food using regenerative farming techniques – we never use any chemical pesticides, herbicides, etc. on our farm.
We currently have a small herd of A2/A2 Jerseys and one Belfair (Dexter/Jersey Cross). Our ladies are rotated onto fresh pasture every 1-2 days and are provided with free-choice kelp, minerals, salt, and baking soda. At milking time, feed is supplemented with organic soy-free grain along with alfalfa, sunflower seeds, kelp, and minerals. All cows are tested for diseases and we try to take care of our cows as holistically as possible.
Our A2/A2 Milk is available for purchase at Well Nourished Market in uptown Eden. The store also carries our chicken and duck eggs, as well as seasonal small batches of pasture-raised chicken, duck, and pork, and grass-fed/finished beef. Well Nourished Market is a specialty grocery store that focuses on selling locally-grown, -raised, and produced foods from farmers and artisans within 50 miles."
Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311
USA
Raw cow milk from Jerseys and Brown Swiss.
Farmer statement:
"We are small dairy farm offering a herdshare program. We have Jerseys and Brown swiss cows. The cows are on pasture except on winter but if the weather is not bad they can go out the barn for exercise. Cows are feed grass hay and not GMO grains on milking. The cows are A2/A2 tested. We are in the process to have a on farm lab to test our milk quality, at the moment we test our milk once a month for components and somatic cells counts. The milk is cool down on a bulk tank to 32 degrees in less than and hour , If you have any questions can contact us for more information"
Thomas, Oklahoma 73669
USA
The Unruhs began milking Jerseys a few years ago for their own use. Cows are grassfed, with some grain during milking and in the winter some alfalfa hay is fed. Now selling to other locals. Cost is $10/gallon. They also have cream, butter and cheese. Text or email ahead (lesandronda at pldi dot net) for availability.
Damascus, Arkansas 72039
USA
They bottle all of their Jersey milk in wide mouth gallon glass jars but will also use your jars if brought before pick-up day.
Farmer statement: "We are just a small town, 4 generation Jersey farm! Our primary goal is to grow show quality Jerseys but comes with that is milking and who needs to waste that when there is plenty of people to share it with! Check out our Facebook page and give us a shout if you see what you like or have any questions!"

