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Type of location
Street Address
Wasilla, Alaska
USA
Phone Number
907-357-7642
Description

Offering raw goat milk year-round via herdshares, with pickup locations in Anchorage, Eagle River, and Palmer as well as at the farm. Goats are fed local grass hay and alfalfa, supplemented with a corn and soy-free feed, barley fodder, sea kelp, and organically derived minerals. The entire herd is tested annually, and is negative for CAE, CL, and Johne's. Lactating or food-producing animals are treated holistically, without antibiotics, growth hormones, or chemicals. They typically have 2-3 adult milkers for sale each year, as well as registered Alpine kids as future milking does and pack wethers. Starter cultures for kefir, yogurt, and kombucha are also available year-round. See other places where you can find products from this farm.

Type of location
Street Address
Juneau, Alaska 99801
USA
Phone Number
907-315-8907
Description

This farm has raw goat milk. They are just getting started so do not yet have much to share. They feed organic, soy-free grain. They are trying to source organic hay but for now they give small amounts of straw for roughage and feed organic alfalfa pellets with organic seeds and minerals. In early May, they goats will be able to forage again and so the farmer plans to keep them out most of the day.

Type of location
Street Address
900 E Susitna Bay
Wasilla, Alaska 99654
USA
Phone Number
907-841-1486
Description

Raw goat milk herd-shares, milk for raw-fed dogs or other animals, raw kefir, corn- and soy-free eggs

Type of location
Farm Name
Street Address
Clam Gulch, Alaska
USA
Phone Number
907-232-5683
Description

Holistically managed, year-round goat dairy free ranged on unlimited browse, with alfalfa hay and free choice kelp, minerals and sea salt. Continual harvests of 300# of sprouted Delta barley fodder daily. All products are corn and soy-free. They offer milk shares, meat and milk goats, pastured pork, layer and meat chickens, layer and meat ducks, turkeys, eggs, aged compost and seasonal garden starts/perennials. Weekly delivery is available to Wasilla and Homer. See other places where you can find products from this farm.

Type of location
Farm Name
Street Address
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska
USA
Description

North Wind Farm offers raw milk and farm fresh eggs. They are milking purebred Jersey cows that are grassfed in the summer. Shares are available. See other places where you can find products from this farm.

Type of location
Street Address
Homer/Anchor Point, Alaska
USA
Phone Number
907-235-1087
Description

Located between Homer and Anchor Point. Offering raw milk goat and cowshares; no antibiotics, no hormones. Meat chickens (available May-September), fresh chicken eggs, duck eggs, raw wildflower honey, meat goats, Flemish Giant rabbits, various garden vegetables available in the summer. Goat kids are also available sometimes (milking does). See other places where you can find products from this farm.

Type of location
Farm Name
Street Address
26952 Heavy Down N/408
Kasilof, Alaska 99610
USA
Phone Number
907-252-0607
Description

They offer raw A2/A2 Jersey cow milk herd shares. They feed Delta barley and alfalfa with locally grown hay in the winter and lush pasture all summer. They also offer fresh chicken eggs, beef, pork, and CSA vegetable baskets in the summer.

Type of location
Street Address
3141 W Spence Ln
Wasilla, Alaska 99623
USA
Phone Number
512-576-4009
Description

Seasonal sheep milk shares

Type of location
Street Address
Chugiak, Alaska 99567
USA
Phone Number
907-531-7295
Description

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 or phone for information about pricing and availability. They give priority to babies and children with dietary needs. The farm is also open to negotiating barter arrangements so that finances are not a barrier to access.