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Raw Milk Availability in Clay Center, KS
Within 50 miles of Clay Center, KS, we found 6 farms offering direct raw milk sales.
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5 places to find cow milk, 1 place to find A2 cow milk, and 1 place to find cow milk kefir.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Clay Center, KS
Raw Milk Sources in Clay Center, KS
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Speltz Farms
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Clay Center, KS
US 67432A2A2, machine milked, Jerseys
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14 Hands Ranch
11881 L K and W Rd
Leonardville, KS
US 66449Raw guernsey cow milk available. Handcrafted Goats Milk Soap & Lotion. 100% Finnsheep Wool Yarn & Roving.View 14 Hands Ranch's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Leonardville, KS.
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Hasenkamp Farm
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Washington, KS
US 66968We are a small family farm with hand milked Jersey cows. Our cows are grass/hay fed, cared for as organically as possible and their milk is cream topped. $9 a gallon, plus a jar deposit if needed. You are welcome to bring your own containers.View Hasenkamp Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Washington, KS.
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Little Prairie Pantry and Dairy
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Abilene, KS
US 67410We are a farmstead built around our dairy girls! We hand milk our jerseys twice a day- filtering direct into glass before refrigeration. A2A2 milk is available depending on lactation cycles, not all of our girls are homozygous. Excess milk is used to raise calves, as well as raise and finish pastured poultry and pork.
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Gary & Kay Dyke Family Farm
1445 Rock Rd
Belleville, KS
US 66935Small family farm with Jersey cow.View Gary & Kay Dyke Family Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Belleville, KS.
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West Creek
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Belleville, KS
US 66935Raw Jersey milk and cream available.View West Creek's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Belleville, KS.
West Creek
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