RAWMI-Certified Found 400 Miles from Chipley, FL
5 rawmi-certified sources within 400 miles
Updated 4 months ago
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About RAWMI-Listed Sources Near Chipley, FL
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 Chipley, FL 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 Chipley, FL
Within 400 miles of Chipley, FL: 4 farms with direct sales and 1 off-farm source.
RAWMI-Certified Sources Near Chipley, FL
5 sources found
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Sprouts Farmers Market
5250 Medford Dr
Hoover, AL
US 35244Specialty chain offering a range of natural & organic grocery items. Carries or can order Raw Farm "pet milk" kefir.
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Sprouts Farmers Market -
Udders and More LLC
Contact for details
Astor, FL
US 32102Jersey and Brown Swiss cows, A2/A2, disease tested, grass fed, and no soy products.
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Udders and More LLC -
Whispering Willows Farm and Dairy
4701 Bennett Hollow Road
Thompson's Station, TN
US 37179Whispering Willows offers a variety of farm fresh products, including a herdshare program for raw cow or goat milk and associated products.View Whispering Willows Farm and Dairy's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Thompson's Station, TN.
Whispering Willows Farm and Dairy -
Milk Creek Dairy
4020 Huron Rd
Huron, TN
US 38345Farm fresh raw A2 Jersey cow milk, butter, eggs, and cream.
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Milk Creek Dairy -
Jewel Hill Farms
434 School Rd
Marshall, NC
US 28753-6353Text please.View Jewel Hill Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Marshall, NC.
Jewel Hill Farms
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