RAWMI-Certified Found 400 Miles from Kennewick, WA
6 rawmi-certified sources within 400 miles
Updated 4 months ago
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About RAWMI-Listed Sources Near Kennewick, WA
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 Kennewick, WA 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 Kennewick, WA
Within 400 miles of Kennewick, WA: 3 farms with direct sales and 3 off-farm sources.
RAWMI-Certified Sources Near Kennewick, WA
6 sources found
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Sprouts Farmers Market
13010 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA
US 98133Only carries Raw Farm raw milk kefir (for pets).
Store Hours: 7:00AM –10:00PM
View Sprouts Farmers Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Seattle, WA.
Sprouts Farmers Market -
Westerlook Farm
9771 OR-47
Carlton, OR
US 97111This is a herdshare membership, contact the farm to become a member.
View Westerlook Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Carlton, OR.
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Cast Iron Farm
4717 NE Riverside Loop
Mcminnville, OR
US 97128-8426Cast Iron Farm offers a cow and a sheep herd share program. We are a pasture based farm that grazes the maximum days per year that our climate allows. Cows are all tested A2A2 Brown Swiss, Jersey and Brown Swiss/Jersey cross. Pick ups on farm two days per week.View Cast Iron Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Mcminnville, OR.
Cast Iron Farm -
Copeland Family Farm
1912 Timmons Road
Grenada, CA
US 96038View Copeland Family Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Grenada, CA.
Copeland Family Farm -
Berryvale Grocery
305 South Mount Shasta Boulevard
Mount Shasta, CA
US 96067View Berryvale Grocery's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Mount Shasta, CA.
Berryvale Grocery -
Wild Rivers Market
450 M St
Crescent City, CA
US 95531-4129View Wild Rivers Market's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Crescent City, CA.
Wild Rivers Market
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