Raw Milk in Dahlonega, Georgia
2 raw milk sources found in Dahlonega, Georgia, the United States
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Dennson Branch Farms
44 Lee Mashburn Rd
Dahlonega, GA
USFresh Jersey cows milk. Fed Non-GMO, soy free grain and pastured on no spray fields. Licensed to sell fresh milk in the state of Georgia as pet food. We sell by pre-order only. Call to order and get directions.View Dennson Branch Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Dahlonega, GA.
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Sacred Ridge Farm
1687 Morrison Moore Parkway East
Dahlonega, GA
USAlpine and Kiko goat milk raised on pasture and fed non gmo grains at milking only.View Sacred Ridge Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Dahlonega, GA.
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