Raw Milk in New York, New York
5 raw milk sources found in New York, New York, the United States
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Raw Milk Sources in New York
Each listing below shows a raw milk source in New York. Click any listing to view products, pickup methods, and contact information.
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CWH Ministry - Harlem/ St Marks Drop
Harlem/ St Marks
New York, NY
USThis is a drop-off location. Place an order for pickup and view their schedule on the website above.
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Dutch Meadows - Washington Heights Drop
220 Cabrini Boulevard
New York, NY
USDrop off point for Dutch Meadows. Visit their website to learn more and place an order for raw milk, butter, and more. Meet us in our white cooler van, usually located at the cross of Cabrini Blvd and West 186th street.View Dutch Meadows - Washington Heights Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in New York, NY.
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Dutch Meadows - 57 West Drop
625 West 57th Street
New York, NY
USDrop off point for Dutch Meadows. Visit their website to learn more and place an order for raw milk, butter, and more. We are meeting the customers outside in the throughway between the Helena and the Via buildings, look for an unmarked white refrigerated cargo van.View Dutch Meadows - 57 West Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in New York, NY.
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Harmony Acres - New York Drop
215 East 99th Street
New York, NY
USThere is a nearby drop location. To learn more and order raw milk, contact them using the website or phone number listed.View Harmony Acres - New York Drop's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in New York, NY.
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Manhattan
Contact for details
New York, NY
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Manhattan
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