Raw Milk Near Cedar Point, KS
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Raw Milk Availability in Cedar Point, KS
Within 50 miles of Cedar Point, KS, we found 4 farms offering direct raw milk sales.
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2 places to find cow milk and 3 places to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Cedar Point, KS
Raw Milk Sources in Cedar Point, KS
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Flint Rock Creamery
670A 170th Road
Cedar Point, KS
US 66843Raw milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, chocolate milk, and ice cream.
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BoDark Farm
7448 Southwest 60th Street
Augusta, KS
US 67010We have a small herd of grass-fed Nubian goats who produce lots of sweet, delicious milk. We offer raw goat milk, raw goat cream and several raw goat cheeses.View BoDark Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Augusta, KS.
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Smithwick Farms
5839 SW Diamond Rd
Augusta, KS
US 67010Small family farm. We sell Raw Jersey Milk.
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Baumwerk/ Baumgartner Family
15751 SW Meadowlark Rd
Rose Hill, KS
US 67133-8042View Baumwerk/ Baumgartner Family's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Rose Hill, KS.
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