A2 Raw Milk Near Norwalk, Connecticut
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About A2 Raw Milk Sources Near Norwalk, Connecticut
A2 raw milk comes from cows that produce only the A2 beta-casein protein variant. Sources near Norwalk, Connecticut may include:
- A2-Only Dairy Farms: Farms that have tested and selected herds producing only A2 beta-casein milk, with direct-to-consumer raw sales
- A2 Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a tested A2 herd to legally access raw A2 milk in your region
- Heritage Breed Farms: Jersey, Guernsey, and Normande cows have high rates of A2A2 genetics; some farms sell raw milk focusing on breed provenance
- Farm Stores: On-farm retail locations with tested A2 milk and related products
- Drop Locations: Scheduled distribution points from A2 dairies serving customers in your area
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A2 Raw Milk Availability Near Norwalk, Connecticut
Within 50 miles of Norwalk, Connecticut: 1 farm with direct sales and 8 off-farm sources.
A2 Raw Milk Sources Near Norwalk, Connecticut
9 sources found
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Fairfield County
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Fairfield County, CT
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Artisan Acres – Mt. Kisco Pickup
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Mount Kisco, NY
US 10549Artisan Acres is a small, family-owned regenerative farm, owned by Amish living simply on the land. They bring their beyond-organic foods directly into multiple neighborhoods in the NJ / NY area.
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CWH Ministry - Bronxville
In Bronxville
Yonkers, NY
US 10708This is a drop-off location. Place an order for pickup and view their schedule on the website above.
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Dutch Meadows - West Hempstead Drop
130 Hempstead Avenue
West Hempstead, NY
US 11552Drop off point for Dutch Meadows. Visit their website to learn more about their delivery schedule and place an order for raw milk, butter, and more.View Dutch Meadows - West Hempstead Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in West Hempstead, NY.
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Quaker Hill Creamery
400 County Rd 67
Pawling, NY
US 12564View Quaker Hill Creamery's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Pawling, NY.
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Jax Buyer's Club
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Flushing, NY
US 11365Raw milk buying club pickup. Distribution in NY, bought in PA. Raw cows milk and raw goats milk is available. Raw butter, raw cheese, kefir and goat kefir is available too. I will be going regularly every week and keep some on hand so I can get it to you asap.
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Harmony Acres - New York Drop
215 East 99th Street
New York, NY
US 10029There is a nearby drop location. To learn more and order raw milk, contact them using the website or phone number listed.View Harmony Acres - New York Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in New York, NY.
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Miller's Bio Farm - Pickup Location
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Hackensack, NJ
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Buffalo Valley Pastures - Union City NJ Drop
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Union City, NJ
US 07087This is a drop off location. For more info and to order raw milk, visit their website or use the phone number listed.View Buffalo Valley Pastures - Union City NJ Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Union City, NJ.
Buffalo Valley Pastures - Union City NJ Drop
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