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Chester 29706
USA
Legacy Springs Farm Dairy is a family farm located in Chester, South Carolina, committed to providing the best raw Jersey cow milk and raw goat milk. They are the only glass bottled 100 percent A2/A2 Raw Jersey milk in South Carolina. Milk can be picked up directly from the farm or from other retailers and farm stands located around Chester, York, and Lancaster Counties.
Their milk can be purchased at the following locations in South Carolina:
-Their Farm in western Chester County
-True Value Hardware in Rock Hill
-Shady Oak Farms in Rock Hill
-Bush-N-Vine Farm in York
-Saltwater Markets in both Clover & Fort Mill
-Farmfare Local Grocery in Pauline
-Hillbilly Farm Stand in Chapin
-Grant's Grocery in Chester
-Wild Bees Bottleshop in Chester
-Blackstock Depot in Chester
-Sanders Garden Center in Union
-Benford Brewing Company in Lancaster
-Passmore's in Rock Hill
-Red Hill Orchard in Campobello
They also offer bi-weekly meetups in Indian Land and Lake Wylie, on alternating weeks. Text them at (803)374-4672 to be added to this list.
USA
Milk from Mary Beth, an A2/A2 Jersey. She is pastured with her calf Henri, best friend Clara Bell (a miniature Jersey) and a couple of sheep. Little Lane Farm is not certified organic but does follow organic practices. Animals are pasture fed with some grain provided at milking. A closed milking machine system is used. Milk cost $4/half gallon. For more pricing info check out the website or call/text. This is a one-woman operation, so if you have any questions please text or call. But texting is preferred. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
USA
Farmer statement
"We are a small family farm located in NW Georgia in the city of Fairmount. We offer A2/A2 milk from our two grass-fed Jersey cows, Annabelle and Clover. Our milk comes in half gallon mason jars and we have a swap system in place (you bring your empty jars every week when you pick up fresh milk). We sell raw milk under the pet feed license. Call or text me for all your questions. Check out our website and get to know us. :)"
Ferndale, Washington 98248
USA
Raw milk cheeses made with milk from their pastured, mixed-breed herd of Holsteins, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Jerseys and Milking Shorthorns. Cheese varieties include farmstead (regular and sharp), gouda (plain, caraway, cumin, jalapeno, fine herbes, peppercorn, smoked), Mutschli (a recipe from the mountains of Switzerland). Farm store hours are Mon-Sat 10 am-6 pm. Milk and cheeses are available at the following locations: Ferndale (Farm Store), Bellingham (Terra Organica, Community Co-op, Rome Store, and both Barganica stores), Sumas (Bromley’s IGA), Mount Vernon (Skagit Valley Food Co-op, Rexville Grocery, and Big Lake Grocery), Bow (Slough Food), and Lynden (Green Barn). See other places where you can find products from this farm.
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.
Belleville, Kansas 66935
USA
Fresh Jersey milk