Welcome to Sunday Bell Farm are a diversified raw milk micro-dairy in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. We milk a small herd of intensively grazed, organically managed, disease-free, A2/A2 cows whose milk we sell direct to consumer via our farm store, home delivery, and at regional farmer's markets. Excess milk is used to feed our humanely raised rose veal, 100% grass fed beef, free range eggs, pastured pork, and pastured chicken enterprises. At a time when the modern dairy industry is facing many challenges, we are thankful to be able to wake up and milk cows every day! For our neighbors, our ecosystem, and in support of a thriving local economy. We love to share about our farming principles and practices, so please don't hesitate to get in touch!
Raw milk comes from cows, goats, sheep, camels, alpacas, or any other mammal. Raw milk has not been subjected to pasteurization, homogenization, high-pressure processing, UV radiation, or any other process meant to alter its composition. Only milked, filtered, cooled, bottled, and sold direct-to-consumer or to the cheese maker.
When you choose raw milk, you are supporting farmers directly - instead of corporate milk processors.
Some states welcome raw milk sales in grocery stores, usually found in the natural food section. Others require herdshare membership. Others can only sell under degraded labeling like 'pet food'. In Kentucky, raw goat milk sales require a doctor's note. Australian raw milk can only be sold as a cosmetic ie 'bath milk'.
Is raw milk safe?
Food safety is a science, milk is no different. Clean facilities, equipment, and procedures are highly recommended. If you are seeking more details on food safety related to raw milk, reach out to The Raw Milk Institute in California.
What is GetRawMilk.com?
GetRawMilk.com is an independent project built to connect consumers with farmers by making it easy to find raw milk.
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Australian food authorities allow “cold-pressed raw milk” to sell in grocery stores, but some have noticed the mislabeling and are pointing out it’s anything but raw.
Some places have retail sales, others require herd shares. In Australia, raw milk must be sold as “bath milk” for cosmetic use. Check out your options.