Raw Milk Near Fayetteville
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Raw Milk Availability in Fayetteville
Within 50 miles of Fayetteville, we found 8 farms offering direct sales and 2 off-farm sources including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
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8 places to find cow milk, 7 places to find A2 cow milk, and 2 places to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Fayetteville
Raw Milk Sources in Fayetteville
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The Barefoot Cow
Contact for details
Dunn, NC
US 28334Not currently offering new memberships.
We are a small farm offering cow shares in Dunn, NC. Raising Happy A2/A2 registered Jersey dairy cows. Contact to become a member.
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A Baker's Dozen Farm
Wagstaff Rd
Fuquay-Varina, NC
US 27526We are blessed with a dozen children and a small herd of A2/A2 cows that provide delicious creamline milk. We utilize a herd-share program, and we sell raw milk pet food. You can pick up your raw milk at our family farm in Fuquay-Varina or our off-farm site in Cary. We look forward to serving you. God bless!
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The Farm at Peace Meadows
719 Peace Rd
Carthage, NC
US 28327We have on the farm pick up by appointments only at our farm store. We have a2/a2 milk, beef, pork, chicken and eggs. As well as seasonal produce.
Our farm is in process of becoming certified Organic. We do not spray any chemicals or use pesticides, no antibiotics and all of our feed is certified Organic, non-gmo and soy free.
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Panther Branch Farms
6600 St Jens Ln
Raleigh, NC
US 27603Proudly serving families across Raleigh, NC with raw milk herdshares, pasture-raised eggs, and carefully managed dairy from our family farm.
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Lockwood Farms
351 Sambo Lambert Rd
Goldsboro, NC
US 27530We offer raw a2 jersey milk sold via herdshares and not for human consumption per NC law.
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Lilly Den Farm
Goldston Glendon Road
Goldston, NC
US 27252Family farm that milks a small herd of Guernsey cows for raw dairy along with variety of animals for meat to sell at our local markets, subscription deliveries, local restaurants, and yearly CSA.View Lilly Den Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Goldston, NC.
Lilly Den Farm -
Unleashed, The Dog & Cat Store
2066 Kildaire Farm Rd
Cary, NC
US 27518-6614View Unleashed, The Dog & Cat Store's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Cary, NC.
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Back to Basics Ranch - Drop Location
348 E Main St
Clayton, NC
US 27520Clayton Farm and Community Market. Weekly on Saturdays from 9am - 1pm.View Back to Basics Ranch - Drop Location's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Clayton, NC.
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R & B Family Farms
2776 Old Smithfield Rd
Princeton, NC
US 27569Raw Goat Milk
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Oak Spring Meadows Farm
998 Hatley Rd
Pittsboro, NC
US 27312-9860A small organic farm committed to doing things the right way.
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