Raw Milk in Montoursville, Pennsylvania
1 raw milk source found in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, the United States
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Prairie Foods Williamsport Delivery
1015 N Loyalsock Ave
Montoursville, PA
USIf you’re interested in having 100% grass-fed raw A2A2 milk at this location, please give us a call at (570) 502-4862 or email hello@prairiefoods.farm. We are an Amish regenerative farm providing nutrient-rich raw dairy milk, cream, butter, yogurt, and cheeses. All of our cows are A2A2 and 100% grass-fed (never fed any grain). In addition to dairy, we provide our customers with 100% grass-fed beef, pasture and forest-raised pork, and pastured poultry.
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