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Raw Milk Availability in 31909
Within 50 miles of 31909, we found 3 farms offering direct sales and 4 off-farm sources including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
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6 places to find cow milk, 6 places to find A2 cow milk, and 1 place to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near 31909
Raw Milk Sources in 31909
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Highside Farmer's Market
211 13th St
Columbus, GA
US 31901Every Week On Sunday Between 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT
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Pecan Point Farm - Delivery Location
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Columbus, GA
USSmall farm with A2/A2 jersey cows with a creamery which also sells yogurt, close to Auburn and Opelika, Alabama and Columbus, Georgia
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Perch and Pasture Co - Home Delivery 31820
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Midland, GA
US 31820This is a small Veteran owned farm that specializes in A2/A2 Jersey cows for raw milk, beef cattle, pastured pigs, meat chickens, eggs, laying hens, holiday turkeys, Nubian goats, ducks, and quail.
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Perch and Pasture Co
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Waverly Hall, GA
US 31831This is a small Veteran owned farm that specializes in A2/A2 Jersey cows for raw milk, beef cattle, pastured pigs, meat chickens, eggs, laying hens, holiday turkeys, Nubian goats, ducks, and quail.
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Jenny Jack Farm
603 White Cemetery Rd
Pine Mountain, GA
US 31822Every Week On Wednesday Between 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
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LaMac/Finca de LasPerLas
779 Lower Big Springs Rd
Lagrange, GA
US 30241-8749View LaMac/Finca de LasPerLas's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Lagrange, GA.
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Pecan Point Farm
111 Tuskegee Hwy
Hurtsboro, AL
US 36860Small farm with A2/A2 jersey cows with a creamery which also sells yogurt, close to Auburn and Opelika, Alabama and Columbus, Georgia
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Pecan Point Farm
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