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Shreve, Ohio 44676
USA
G and J Acre Dairy is looking for interest in herd shares. They currently have about 25 gallons of milk per week available. Starting in May they will likely have 70 to 80 gallons per week. They will be milking a small herd of mixed breed cows, mostly forage fed.
They are located in Northern Holmes County. About 10 miles from Wooster.
Call 330-663-8224 If interested.
USA
Herdshares available on grassfed Jersey cows. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Olive Hill, Kentucky 41164
USA
Raw milk from Jersey cows.
Craig, Colorado 81625
USA
This is a family run farm in the Yampa Valley in northwest Colorado.
Currently offering herdshares on their Jersey cows. The cows are fed a grass-based diet with grain supplementation during milking. Calves are left with their mothers until weaning age.
Farmer's statement: "Green grass, sunshine, fresh water and letting our cows be mothers makes for the best milk around. You can taste the difference!"
Continental, Ohio 45831
USA
Herdshares for raw milk available. Contact them or stop in for more information. Herd share is $20, boarding is $30 a month, and a glass gallon jar is $25. This cost equates to roughly $7/gallon.
Lexington, Tennessee 38351
USA
This small family farm offers herdshares in Dutch Belted cattle (and a Jersey) from which you can get your own fresh raw milk, as well as grass-finished beef.
All cattle on their ranch have a forage-only diet, with the exception that lactating cattle are supplemented with a small amount of oats and sunflower seeds.
Their current milk cow is a Jersey. She gives clean, sweet, creamy milk, and all cattle on their farm are extensively disease tested, and they have a firm commitment to cleanliness.
The farm has 5 available herd shares ready to start immediately.
Note that due to repeated no-shows and non-payment, and in order to continue to operate, the farm is forced to require the buy-in and first three months to be paid up front.
They are currently breeding their herd of Dutch Belted A2/A2 heifers and expect to have them in production within a year. Current share holders will be the first to get this special milk.
Farmer's statement: "Dutch Belted cows provide what has been called the 'ideal drinking milk'."
USA
A small, sustainable family farmstead offering milk and dairy, eggs, vegetables (including winter greens), and rabbit meat. The A2 dairy goat and Jersey cow milk is sold both through herdshares and as quality pet milk suitable for all species. The family farm and animals are managed holistically and humanely in keeping with good stewardship principles, with emphasis placed on improving the soil in order to produce pasture for healthy animals and nutrient-rich products. The herd is tested negative for TB, Johne's, CAE, and CL, and is raised as naturally as possible on pasture without added hormones, antibiotics, vaccines, soy, or GMOs. School and family farm tours, as well as workshops teaching cheesemaking, soapmaking, and family farmsteading topics are also offered. More information can be found at their blog: Glorylandfamilyfarmstead.blogspot.com. See other places where you can find products from this farm.
Palermo, North Dakota 58769
USA
Raw goat milk available from a farm raising Mini Nubians. They test their milk monthly, and vaccinate against CDT and pneumonia. They are willing to delivery to Stanley, Tioga, and Minot areas.
Farmer's statement:
"Our daughters do most of the milking. This has been truly an awesome family business since 2011. We breed for milk lines, show quality and do mentor programs for 4-H. We will offer farm tours."
Wasilla, Alaska 99654
USA
Raw goat milk herd-shares, milk for raw-fed dogs or other animals, raw kefir, corn- and soy-free eggs
Amelia, Virginia 23002
USA
Facebook: gobbleberry. Gobble-Berry Farmstead provides a great opportunity to get raw milk of your own through a goat herdshare program. Their herd lives in a pasture-based system, supplemented with hay and GMO- and soy-free grain as needed. Shares require a one-time payment of $50 and a $30/month boarding fee for the goat. Owners of herd shares are given a half gallon of their goat's milk per week, which can be picked up from the farm for free or from a market or privately arranged location for a small monthly fee. See website for farmers markets that Gobble-Berry attends. Farm visits are available for scheduling upon request, and herd share owners are encouraged to visit their goats. See other places where you can find products from this farm.

