Raw Cow Milk Found 400 Miles from Anchorage, Alaska
4 raw cow milk sources within 400 miles
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About Raw Cow Milk Sources Near Anchorage, Alaska
Raw cow milk is available through a variety of farm and off-farm channels. Sources near Anchorage, Alaska may include:
- Grass-Fed Dairy Farms: Buy raw milk directly from farms with pasture-based Jersey, Holstein, or Brown Swiss herds
- Herdshare Programs: Own a share of a dairy herd to legally access raw milk where retail sale is restricted
- Farm Stores: On-farm retail locations selling raw milk alongside cream, butter, and other dairy products
- A2-Only Operations: Farms raising cows that produce only the A2 beta-casein protein variant
- Drop Locations: Scheduled distribution points where farms deliver to customers in your area
- Farm Co-ops: Buying clubs and co-ops that source and distribute raw milk from regional farms
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Raw Cow Milk Availability Near Anchorage, Alaska
Within 400 miles of Anchorage, Alaska: 3 farms with direct sales and 1 off-farm source.
Raw Cow Milk Sources Near Anchorage, Alaska
4 sources found
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K & S Farms
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Talkeetna, AK
US 99676View K & S Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Talkeetna, AK.
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Rafter M Farm & Dairy
53645 Kimbro Ave
Kasilof, AK
US 99610A2A2 raw cow herd shares
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Ak Mountain View Family Farm
Airport Way
Fairbanks, AK
US 99701Local meet-up available
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Rady Family Farmstead, LLC
1251 Ferberite Court
Fairbanks, AK
US 99712We are a small family farm providing raw cows milk through a herd-share program. We want to provide our community with a real, raw and nutritious product that they can trust.View Rady Family Farmstead, LLC's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Fairbanks, AK.
Rady Family Farmstead, LLC
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