Raw Milk in Augusta, Kansas
2 raw milk sources found in Augusta, Kansas, the United States
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Raw Milk Sources in Augusta
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BoDark Farm
7448 Southwest 60th Street
Augusta, KS
USWe have a small herd of grass-fed Nubian goats who produce lots of sweet, delicious milk. We offer raw goat milk, raw goat cream and several raw goat cheeses.View BoDark Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Augusta, KS.
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Smithwick Farms
5839 SW Diamond Rd
Augusta, KS
USSmall family farm. We sell Raw Jersey Milk.
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