Farm Eggs Near Redmond,Washington
9 farm eggs sources found nearby
About Farm Fresh Egg Sources Near Redmond,Washington
Farm fresh eggs are collected straight from pasture-raised flocks and sold direct from the farm. The yolk color, shell variety, and flavor are influenced by seasons, breed, and forage. Sources near Redmond,Washington may include:
- Egg Farms: Dedicated egg producers selling directly from farm stands or on-farm storefronts
- Dairy Farms: Many raw dairy farms keep laying flocks and offer eggs alongside milk products
- Farm Stands: Roadside and seasonal stands where farms sell eggs direct to passers-by
- Specialty Retailers: Co-ops and natural food stores that source from local farms
- Drop Locations: Farms may coordinate scheduled egg pickup points at locations convenient for customers
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Farm Eggs Availability Near Redmond,Washington
Within 300 miles of Redmond,Washington: 6 farms with direct sales and 3 off-farm sources.
Farm Eggs Sources Near Redmond,Washington
9 sources found
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Heritage Family Wholesale - Drop Location
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Bellevue, WA
US 98008Delivery of raw milk, meat, eggs, cheese and other farm goodness in Washington. Every product that we sell, we have personally built a relationship with the farmers. We visit each and every farm and talk extensively with them about their practices. Whether it be the food the animals consume or the humane living conditions we come to expect from the farms we work with. Most of our farmers have organic practices and many are grass-fed. Please see our links to each one of their websites. We take great pride in knowing exactly where the food we consume comes from. We want you to know that if we won't eat it, we won't sell it.
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Cafe Alara
520 Burwell Street
Bremerton, WA
US 98337Sister-owned cafe and market, serving sandwiches, soups, salads and selling local meat, eggs, produce, raw milk and handmade goods. Cafe Alara stocks Dungeness Valley Creamery raw milk and cream.View Cafe Alara's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Bremerton, WA.
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Mountain Laurel Jerseys Dairy
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Trout Lake, WA
US 98650Family farm, Grass-fed Raw Milk, Fresh Eggs, Grass-fed meat, 💯 Organic.
We milk our Jersey Cows once a day, early in the morning. The milk is quickly cooled and immediately bottled. Nothing added—nothing taken away.
People tell us often, “I can’t drink pasteurized milk but I can drink your milk”! The cows are 100% grass-fed (no grain), which keeps them vibrantly healthy.
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Baker Point Farm
60662 Nehalem Hwy N
Vernonia, OR
US 97064We are a 72 acre family farm located on the Nehalem River just outside of Vernonia. We produce Raw Jersey Milk, Produce, Fruit, Eggs, and Pastured meat. We use no synthetic fertilizers. Instead compost, manure, organic amendments, and wood chips form the building blocks of our soil. We do not use any organic or inorganic pesticides, herbicides, fungicides on our vegetables. Nothing gets sprayed except organic foliar fertilizers like fish hydrolyze, kelp products. We source our feed locally in Western Oregon. Our pigs and chickens only eat NON-GMO, corn free, soy free local grains that are free of glyphosate. Our dairy cows are grass fed on pasture year around. They receive a small amount of NON-GMO, corn free, soy free grain during milking.View Baker Point Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Vernonia, OR.
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Dream Weaver Farm
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McMinnville, OR
US 97128Small beloved dairy herd of 6 dairy does. Milk is creamy & makes great cheeses. We have 6 does in milk 3 Saansey ( Saanen x Guernsey) 1 One Mini Nubian 1 One Oberhaulsi 1 Saanen Does are milked twice a day. Milk is sold in half gallon bell jars with white caps. Weekly easy milk pick up w/arranged day/time. You are welcome to meet our goats & cuddle kids when we have them. Thank you Joy 🐐💚🐐 We also have free range Chicken Eggs.View Dream Weaver Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in McMinnville, OR.
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Heritage Family Farms
2085 Yellow Fir Rd
Tillamook, OR
US 97141Heritage Family Farms is a raw milk herdshare. Their products include raw milk, eggs, butter, cream, pork, beef, and vegetables. Available through most of the state from Astoria to Eugene, McMinnville to Beaverton, Hillsboro and East to Sisters in Burns.View Heritage Family Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Tillamook, OR.
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Milkhouse Farm & Flowers
3405 N Beck
Post Falls, ID
US 83854Farm-fresh raw milk from our small, healthy herd of Jerseys. Farmstand is open daily; limited subscription spots available. Visit our website to sign up! Eggs, beef, and flowers also available.
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Hoodoo Homestead
136 Legend Ln
Spirit Lake, ID
US 83869We are state registered to sell raw dairy products and are in good standing. (ISDA # RCM196 (cows)& ISDA # RGM189 (goats)) Check out our website for all the products we offer (Non-GMO eggs, Raw Goat Milk, Raw Goat Milk Cheese, Grass Fed Beef, etc), pricing and information on our farming practices. Follow us on Facebook to get updated on new products, availability of certain products, when we have new livestock born, etc. Ordering on our website simplifies the process and reserves the product for you. hoodoohomestead.comView Hoodoo Homestead's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Spirit Lake, ID.
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Rathdrum Craft and Farmers Market
16114 N Meyer Rd
Rathdrum, ID
US 83858Produce, farm fresh eggs, flowers, plants, baked goods, crafts & more.
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Rathdrum Craft and Farmers Market
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