Raw Goat Milk Near Beaver Falls, PA
10 raw goat milk sources found nearby
About Raw Goat Milk Sources Near Beaver Falls, PA
Raw goat milk is sought after for its distinctive flavor and smaller fat globule structure. Sources near Beaver Falls, PA may include:
- Small Goat Farms: Family-scale dairies raising Nubian, Alpine, LaMancha, or Saanen goats with direct-to-consumer sales
- Goat Herdshares: Own a share of a dairy goat herd to legally receive raw milk in your region
- Goat Dairies with Farm Stores: On-farm shops selling raw goat milk for pickup
- Drop Locations: Scheduled delivery pickup points run by goat farms serving your area
- Farmers Markets: Some goat farms sell raw milk seasonally at local markets where permitted
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Raw Goat Milk Availability Near Beaver Falls, PA
Within 100 miles of Beaver Falls, PA: 7 farms with direct sales and 3 off-farm sources.
Raw Goat Milk Sources Near Beaver Falls, PA
10 sources found
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Family Cow pickup in Beaver Falls
100 Chippewa Town Center
Beaver Falls, PA
US 15010Organically grassfed, raw dairy products from Jersey cows... Fresh raw A2 milk, butter, cream, cheese, kefir just as if you had your own family cow! :)
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Beaver County
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Beaver County, PA
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GoatFeather Farm
50044 Smith Rd
Negley, OH
US 44441Raw goat milk herdshares available
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Olde Pine Spring Farm
8059 Township Highway 248
Minerva, OH
US 44657-8752View Olde Pine Spring Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Minerva, OH.
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May Apple Homestead
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Carrollton, OH
US 44615From the owner: come get fresh goat milk in carroll county ohio. our goats are pasture raised with a little organic field corn to nibble on as they are milked. creamy and delicious.View May Apple Homestead's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Carrollton, OH.
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Rising Sun Goat Dairy
572 Oak Forest Rd
Brave, PA
US 15316Rising Sun Goat Dairy is a raw goat milk herd share opportunity in Brave, Pennsylvania.
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The Roaming Acres Farm
5928 Callahan Rd
Hartsgrove, OH
US 44085Raw milk weekly pickups available at the Mentor Farmers Market for the summer/fall of 2025.
We offer herdshares for raw goat milk. Contact us for current pricing and information on how our shares work. :) We raise ADGA PB Nubian dairy goats, known for their rich creamy, high butterfat milk. Our goats are fed organic hay/pasture, stock mineral, and while being milked they are supplemented with dairy goat grain.
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Caprivale Farm PMA
52814 TR 179
Fresno, OH
US 43824We are a small homestead with a herd of Registered Purebred Nubians.
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The Roaming Acres Farm - Mentor Drop Point
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Mentor, OH
US 44060Drop point for our herdshare program, weekly at the Mentor Farmers Market.
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Arbor-Vale Dairy Goats
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Wooster, OH
US 44691Goat herd shares available or raw milk for your pet needs.View Arbor-Vale Dairy Goats's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Wooster, OH.
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