Raw Milk in Saint Charles, Missouri
1 raw milk source found in Saint Charles, Missouri, the United States
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Twisted Ash Farm & Dairy - St. Charles Pick-Up
365 S 5th St
Saint Charles, MO
USPlease note: See Twisted Ash Farm website for most up-to-date information on pick-up locations. https://twistedashfarm.com/locations.
Farmer Statement: "We are the only farm in Missouri that tests our milk daily in our on-farm laboratory before it is sold. We follow RAWMI standards to produce low-risk raw milk with exceptional quality.
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