RAWMI-Certified Found 400 Miles from Alexandria MN
5 rawmi-certified sources within 400 miles
About RAWMI-Listed Sources Near Alexandria MN
RAWMI (Raw Milk Institute) Listed farms have demonstrated their commitment to producing low-risk raw milk by adhering to internationally recognized Common Standards for raw milk safety. Sources near Alexandria MN may include:
- RAWMI-Listed Farms: Farms that have completed RAWMI's Risk Analysis and Management Plan (RAMP) and passed on-farm audits covering herd health, cleanliness, and pathogen management
- Monthly-Tested Operations: RAWMI farms submit to regular testing for coliform bacteria and Standard Plate Count, with pathogen testing protocols and transparent reporting
- Herdshare Programs: Some RAWMI-listed farms operate as herdshares, providing legal access to raw milk in states where direct retail sale is restricted
- Direct Farm Sales: RAWMI-listed farms selling direct to consumers through on-farm stores or pre-order pickup where regulations permit
- Drop Locations: Some RAWMI farms deliver to coordinated pickup points serving customers in your region
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RAWMI-Certified Availability Near Alexandria MN
Within 400 miles of Alexandria MN: 4 farms with direct sales and 1 off-farm source.
RAWMI-Certified Sources Near Alexandria MN
5 sources found
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De Melkerij
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Harlan, IA
US 51537Grass-fed, a2/a2 herd. Milk produced from the privately-owned herd is available exclusively to herd co-owners. Herd co-owners pay a monthly boarding fee. For more information on the herdshare program, please contact us via email.View De Melkerij's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Harlan, IA.
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Atkins Raw Milk Dairy
7089 31st Avenue
Atkins, IA
US 52206We are a family farm who has been producing quality milk in the Atkins area for over a hundred years. Offering milk by the 1/2 gal from our herd of A2/A2 cows. Construction is currently underway with the hopes of beginning to sell raw milk in August 2023. Please contact for availability.View Atkins Raw Milk Dairy's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Atkins, IA.
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Lucky Star Farm
2625 Highway 1 Southwest
Iowa City, IA
US 52240Located between Iowa City and Kalona. Lucky Star Farm is home to chickens, turkeys & ducks, goats & llamas, and farm dogs & cats. *Visits to the farm are by appointment only.View Lucky Star Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Iowa City, IA.
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Grassway Organics - Pickup Location
213 Bordner Dr
Madison, WI
US 53705Raw milk, raw milk cheddar, grassfed beef, eggs, and other organic items are available.
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ACM Grace Hill
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Washington, IA
US 52353A2 raw milk from registered Guernsey cattle.View ACM Grace Hill's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Washington, IA.
ACM Grace Hill
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