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Beavercreek, OR
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π₯ Homebody Co-Op Raw Milk Herd Share Program π₯
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Experience the pure, natural goodness of raw milk from our happy, organically raised cows at Homebody Co-Op! Our herd share program offers you access to the highest quality raw milk and dairy products, exclusively for our members.
What We Offer
π Herd Share Options
Half Share: $56/month for 1/2 gallon of raw milk per week
Whole Share: $108/month for 1 gallon of raw milk per week
Add-Ons: Strawberry or Vanilla Kefir: $80/month for 1/2 gallon per week
Cream: $70/month for 1 quart per week
Why Choose Our Herd Share?
πΏ Organically Raised Cows
Our cows are rotationally grazed on fresh pasture daily and receive organic grain at milking time.
π Nutrient-Rich Milk: Our milk is packed with natural vitamins, minerals, and beneficial enzymes, offering superior nutrition.
π± Sustainable Farming: By joining our herd share, you support sustainable and regenerative farming practices that benefit the land, animals, and community.
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