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windyacresdairyfarm.com -
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Location
Carter Rd
Oak Grove, KY
US 42262
Description
Windy Acres Farm is proud to offer pure A2 raw milk products from our 100% grass-fed Jersey cows, available for delivery and pick-up in KY.
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Windy Acres Farm is proud to offer pure A2 raw milk from our 100% grass-fed Jersey cows, available for delivery and pick-up in KY. Our family-owned dairy is committed to sustainable, all-natural practices, ensuring every drop of our rich, creamy milk is nutrient-packed and free from additives. Raised on lush pastures, our gentle Jerseys produce milk with exceptional flavor and quality, perfect for health-conscious families.
With our monthly Herd Share Membership, you can enjoy the farm-fresh taste of Windy Acres available at convenient drop-off locations. Rooted in respect for the land and our heritage, we pour care into every step of the milking process to bring you wholesome Raw Milk from the heart of Kentucky’s rolling hills.
Offering Raw A2 Cream, Butter and Eggs
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