Raw Milk in Alto, Michigan
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The Angelus Farm
6079 Wingeier Ave. SE
Alto, MI
USHealth is a concern for every family, and fresh raw milk can provide many important nutrients and promote a healthy, disease-free lifestyle. The problem is, fresh raw milk can be hard to find. That’s why Angelus Farm provides fresh raw milk from Amish-raised Guernsey and Jersey cows, available from before sun up ’til after sundown. Dennis Graveldinger has been raising Guernsey cows for more than 20 years, and more recently merged with the Amish community in Morley, MI, to ensure uncompromising safety standards could be maintained during a global pandemic. The Angelus Farm is the oldest raw milk operation in Grand Rapids, and offers many other seasonal items from the farm market at 607 Wingeier Ave. SE, Alto, MI. Herd share subscribers can pick up their raw milk at this location, as well as: Chicken Beef Pork Eggs Honey Maple Syrup Stone Ground Flour And others!View The Angelus Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Alto, MI.
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Three Daughters Farm
14177 64th St SE
Alto, MI
USWe are a small-scale family homestead with many available offerings including raw milk herd shares, raw goat milk herd shares, pastured eggs and summer produce at our stand.
We use regenerative farming practices and practice proper pasture rotation to meet the varying needs of our animals and our customers. We aim to maintain a high standard of holistic care.
Please text or email us to schedule a time to meet us and begin your herd-share.
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