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Location
8111 Mainland Dr
San Antonio, TX
US 78240
Description
The Farm Connection has 3 locations and is a private food co-op connecting families to real, responsibly produced food, including raw goat, camel, and cow milk. We partner directly with trusted farmers and ranchers to offer clean, nutrient-dense staples and handcrafted goods you can feel confident serving at your table.
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The Farm Connection is a member-based food co-op built for families who want direct access to real food from real farmers. We specialize in sourcing high-quality raw goat, camel, and cow milk, along with grass-fed meats, pastured poultry, seasonal produce, and small-batch kitchen items produced with integrity.
We work closely with ranchers and producers who prioritize animal welfare, clean practices, and transparent sourcing. Every product we offer is selected intentionally. If it does not meet our standards, it does not make the list. Our goal is simple: shorten the distance between your family and the farm.
As a private club, we operate differently than a grocery store. Members place orders during our weekly window, and we coordinate delivery and distribution through our local hubs. This model allows us to support independent producers while giving our members consistent access to foods that are often difficult to find elsewhere.
The Farm Connection exists for households who care about quality, sourcing, and knowing exactly where their food comes from. If you value direct relationships, responsible production, and a stronger local food system, you are in the right place.
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