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USA
This small family-owned farm in Robertson County, Tennessee raises Lamancha dairy goats under the herd name Mercy Morning Homestead and offers a herd-share program for their raw milk. The goats rotationally graze and browse on unsprayed pastures and are fed Certified Organic feed. They are supplied with free-choice minerals and rainwater collected from the roof of the barns.
In addition to the dairy, the primary farm, Fruit of the Earth, offers organic pasture-raised turkeys every fall for Thanksgiving. They also sell fruit-bearing plants (such as raspberries, blackberries, currants, elderberry, etc.) and perennial herbs twice a year in partnership with friends at Paradise Produce Farm in Pleasant View at their semi-annual plant sales. Follow them on Facebook if you would like to see regular updates. Facebook.com/FruitOfTheEarthTN
Email: fotefarmtn at gmail.com
Farmer's statement: "On our farm, we believe in holistic and organic practices for everything from our plants to our animals to ourselves. We treat any issues with parasites or ailments with every possible natural means and only resort to allopathic remedies if the wellbeing of the goat is otherwise in the balance."
Montrose, Colorado 81403
USA
Grassfed, raw milk herdshares. This family farm has tested A2/A2 cow milk from sanitary milking and storage environments, using sustainable farm practices. No antibiotics, hormones, GMO grain, or chemical wormers ever used. All natural and organic products used on cows; and hay is grown organically by the owners. Cows graze in rotations on irrigated pasture. Each share costs $40/month for boarding fee, which entitles shareholders to one gallon of cream-line milk weekly. Milk is available year-round with easy self-serve pick up at the farm. Delivery routes are possible. They also offer grassfed beef, milk-fed pork, and in-season garden vegetables and fruit. Member WAPF, FTCLDF, registered with Colorado's Dept. of Public Health & Environment, milk is tested by TDA Lab regularly. Call for farm tour and tasting. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Lake City, Michigan 49651
USA
Facebook: NaturalHomestead. The Coopers have a small herd of Nubian and Nubian/Saanen cross dairy goats. Raised on rotational pasture or grass based non-GMO diet. They restrict the use of chemicals. Goats are hand-milked by the Cooper family. Located eight miles northeast of Lake City with weekly drops in Lake City and Cadillac offered. Farm visits are encouraged - scheduling is requested. Full herdshare; one-time fee of $40 and a monthly fee of $40 will entitle you to 1/7th of a doe's milk and manure. This should average about a gallon a week of milk. Half shares are available. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Elizabethton, Tennessee 37643
USA
Raw goat milk, raw goat cheese, and raw goat kefir, sold via herdshare. Herd is non-GMO fed and rotationally grazed on chemical free pasture and woodland. Goats are treated as family and cared for as individuals, using organic and chemical-free practices for preventative health.
Farmer statement: "Our raw milk is treated with exceptional care, utilizing hand milking, filtration, chilling, and voluntary testing to ensure quality. Goat milk is naturally A2/A2, and is more bioavailable and nutrient dense than A2/A2 cow milk."
Orrville, Ohio 44667
USA
All natural, 100% grassfed raw milk herdshares available.
“Here at Providence Homestead, we believe that quality milk starts with healthy, happy, drug-free cows, eating only the best pasture and hay. We graze, milk, and house our beautiful jersey herd on our historic farm, located just north of Orrville, Ohio. We are committed to producing healthy, nutrient dense raw milk for your family, free from synthetic chemicals, drugs, or artificial growth hormones. Come visit us and see where your milk should come from!"
— Steven and Elyse Machamer
Founder and Co-Owners of Providence Homestead
USA
This small family farm focuses on providing raw goat milk through a year-round herdshare program. Pickups at the farm in Chugiak, with a second pickup site in Anchorage (although availability is limited). They also offer other dairy products made from their raw milk, including kefir, cheese, and cream. They have a separate share program for chicken and duck eggs. They can also offer other goat-related services, including baby goat parties, farm tours, and opportunities to get hands-on experience working with goats by volunteering at the farm.
Their goats are raised on a no-corn, no-soy diet, in as natural a manner as they can manage. The farmers welcome visitors so that you can see how the animals are raised and how they are milked.
Contact them by email (tinyhomestead.ak@gmail.com) or phone for information about pricing and availability. They give priority to babies and children with dietary needs. The farm is open to negotiating barter arrangements so that finances are not a barrier to access. They also have a pay-what-you-can option for families with children 3 years old or younger who are experiencing financial hardship.

