Raw Milk in Washington, District of Columbia
9 raw milk sources found in Washington, District of Columbia, the United States
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Raw Milk Sources in Washington
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Grassfed On the Hill - Drop Point
Near Meridian Hill
Washington, DC
USGrassfed On The Hill, which delivers food (including raw milk and other dairy) and additional products from many local farms. There are drop sites all over Maryland and the DC area. This location: Pick up usually from 3-9 pm or by arrangement. Please email for details.View Grassfed On the Hill - Drop Point's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Washington, DC.
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Grassfed on the Hill - Drop Point
Near Lincoln Park
Washington, DC
USGrassfed On The Hill, which delivers food (including raw milk and other dairy) and additional products from many local farms. There are drop sites all over Maryland and the DC area. This location: Pick up usually from 12-9 pm or by arrangement. Please email for details.View Grassfed on the Hill - Drop Point's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Washington, DC.
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Grassfed on the Hill - Drop Point
Near Barnard Hill Park
Washington, DC
USGrassfed On The Hill, which delivers food (including raw milk and other dairy) and additional products from many local farms. There are drop sites all over Maryland and the DC area. This location: Pick up usually from 12-9 pm or by arrangement. Please email for details.View Grassfed on the Hill - Drop Point's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Washington, DC.
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Rocky Ridge Dairy - Columbia Heights Pickup
Columbia Heights
Washington, DC
USPrivate buying club, owned by a regenerative Amish farm in Pennsylvania. Delivery on Wednesdays to various drops in the area.
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Rocky Ridge Dairy - Washington Barnard Hill Park Pickup
Near Barnard Hill Park
Washington, DC
USPrivate buying club, owned by a regenerative Amish farm in Pennsylvania. Delivery on Wednesdays to various drops in the area.
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Buffalo Valley Pastures - Washington DC Deliveries
Contact for details
Washington, DC
USThis is a delivery area. For more info and to order raw milk directly to your home, visit their website or use the phone number listed.View Buffalo Valley Pastures - Washington DC Deliveries's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Washington, DC.
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Purifying Pastures - Pickup Location
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Washington, DC
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Rocky Ridge Dairy - Capitol Hill Pickup
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Washington, DC
USPrivate buying club, owned by a regenerative Amish farm in Pennsylvania. Delivery on Wednesdays to various drops in the area.
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Washington DC
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Washington, DC
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