Raw Milk in New Harmony, Utah
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Five Fingers Farm
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New Harmony, UT
USFive Fingers Farm offers dairy goat herdshares. Five Fingers Farm uses rotational and intensive grazing techniques to build soil and promote the health of the goats. Their diet is supplemented, when needed, with locally grown grains and hay. On rare occasions when one of the herd gets sick, they are treated with holistic and natural practices. The herd is tested annually for brucellosis and tuberculosis. Dairy is available, on average, 9 months a year, from April to December.View Five Fingers Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in New Harmony, UT.
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Harmony Gold Farm
1985 S 2200 E
New Harmony, UT
USFor organic raw goat milk, organic eggs, and other products, we are 5 minutes from the Black Ridge exit off I-15 halfway between St. George and Cedar City UT.
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