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Boyd, Wisconsin 54726
USA
This small grazing dairy farm in West Central Wisconsin has their cows out on grass as much as possible. Most of them are Holsteins. They have 4 percent butterfat and 3 percent protein.
They offer raw milk for soaps, grains for milk kefir and water kefir, kombucha culture (SCOBY), and raw honey.
Farmer's statement: "This is a lifestyle choice for us and our 7 children who were raised on milk and dairy made products, kefir, kombucha, and raw honey. Some products and produce are available from our farm. We also have milk and water kefir grains and SCOBY for making your own kombucha. The raw honey is from our own personal hives! Love all of these and love sharing with you all! God Bless!"
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
USA
Nutrient-dense food from small, family-run, Amish farms in Lancaster County, PA. All of their farms are organically and regeneratively managed. They are small on purpose, so each farm family can have a direct connection with their land and animals.
Their selection of natural foods includes:
- 100% grass fed, raw, A2/A2 milk, cheese, butter, and fresh fermented dairy products*
- 100% grass fed and finished beef and lamb
- Pastured, corn- & soy-free pork, chicken, and turkey
- Pastured, corn- & soy-free chicken and duck eggs
- All natural salami, fermented and made with clean ingredients
- Wild caught seafood
- Bone broth
- Local, chemical-free, and uncoated produce
- Natural baked goods and snacks
- Einkorn pasta, breads, and crackers
- Raw honey, pure maple syrup, and natural syrups
- Kombucha
- Raw pet food for the whole prey diet
- And more
*They offer raw milk for humans in Pennsylvania and raw milk for cats & dogs everywhere else. They have raw cheese aged more than 60 days for humans. And a variety of raw dairy products (butter, yogurt, kefir, etc.) for cats & dogs everywhere else.
Pick up at the farm or a pickup location. Or, you can pay a fee to have it delivered to your door.
hello@millersbiofarm.com
Farmer's statement: "No big business here! That’s why Miller’s Bio Farm says, 'Goodbye Supermarket, Hello Small Farm!'"
Laporte, Minnesota 56461
USA
Update 8/3/25- they are accepting new customers at this time.
Raw Jersey cow milk
$7/gallon
Pick-up at their small family farm.
Bring your own containers, text them the day of (or day before!) to set up a pick up time.
Glenwood, Minnesota 56334
USA
A2/A2 raw milk from Jersey and Jersey/Swedish Red cross cows, fed a grain-free diet, rotationally grazed, antibiotic free. Weekly or biweekly pick up on the farm.
Flushing, New York 11354
USA
The family has been producing nutrient-dense food on their organically managed farm since 2008.
They offer:
- Raw dairy: 10-plus varieties of cheese from 100% grass-fed Jersey cows, A2 milk, butter, and more
- Red meat: 100% grass-fed and finished beef, lamb, and veal
- Pork: Pasture raised, soy-free pork
- Poultry: Pasture raised, soy-free, GMO-free chicken and turkey
- Eggs: Pasture raised, corn-free, soy-free, GMO-free eggs
- Seafood: Wild-caught seafood
- Produce: Organically grown seasonal fruits, berries, and vegetables
- Prepared: Fermented food and much more
Farmer's statement: "Our mission is to help you achieve vibrant health with nutrient-dense food."
Pleasant Hill, Missouri 64080
USA
Farm fresh whole milk from non-GMO fed Jersey cows. Not treated in any way. Glass jars with BPA-free lids. Reach out to them for availability and pricing.
Kerkhoven, Minnesota 56252
USA
Facebook: PrairiesEdgeRawMilkDairy. (10 miles west of Willmar). Small pasture-based family farm with 40+ acres of permanent pastures. They sell raw cow milk, raw heavy cream and butter, pastured beef, pork, and eggs. Milk herdshares are available. Minnesota law dictates that you must bring your own milk containers and pick up at the farm. They welcome visits and will show you around. Call before arriving. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83404
USA
Raw goat milk available on farm. Please reach out to order,
$12 a gallon.
USA
Grassfed raw Jersey cow milk available via cowshares. Grassfed on native pasture plus some local alfalfa hay and dairy feed containing extra protein, vitamins, and minerals with each milking. For the cowshare to be feasible, there must be between 15-25 people buying shares. Share owners will pay the farmer 1/25th of the cow's purchase price up front, then 1/25th of her ongoing management costs (feed, milking labor, housing, pasture/hay) monthly and receive 1/25th of her production. Members are welcome to purchase more than one share to receive more milk. Ongoing costs will be lower if people become shareowners so that the farmer can get another cow. They plan to get a Guernsey, to increase the amount of A2 milk they are consuming, and at that point would switch to a herdshare rather than a cowshare so shareholder milk supply would be uninterrupted; they must sell at least 40 shares to justify that. Their goal is to have one cow of every breed and give school and public demonstrations on real milk production. Shareholders will need to provide containers for the milk. If enough people are interested the farmer will pool resources to order containers from the same place she got hers. Monthly management fee covers labor, materials, facilities and equipment to feed, care for and shelter the cow, collect the milk, put shareholder milk in their containers, and deliver it to a central location one day each week (day/location will depend on what makes the most sense for the most shareholders). See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Sedgwick, Kansas 67135
USA
Raw, grassfed milk, yogurt, and cream. Milk cows are free to graze 40 acres of pasture and supplemented with non-GMO alfalfa and native prairie hay.

