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Raw Milk Availability in Garrison TX
Within 50 miles of Garrison TX, we found 6 farms offering direct raw milk sales.
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5 places to find cow milk, 3 places to find A2 cow milk, and 1 place to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Garrison TX
Raw Milk Sources in Garrison TX
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Wilson Homestead
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Garrison, TX
US 75946Raw milk from our organically raised A2-A2 only herd! They’re rotationally grazed and out on pasture 24/7. We have raw milk, cheeses, butter, buttermilk, yogurt, and more!
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Shady Acres Dairy
2811 US Hwy 59S
Timpson, TX
US 75975Fresh Raw Cow Milk Fresh Raw Cream Brown Swiss & Jersey cows.View Shady Acres Dairy's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Timpson, TX.
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Sarah Savage
22409 FM 95
Garrison, TX
US 75946Herdshare, A2/A2 milk. Currently dry and not receiving new members for the next few months (May 2, 2023)View Sarah Savage's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Garrison, TX.
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Nana’s Goodies LLC
8082 County Rd 343 E
Henderson, TX
US 75654Herdshares available for RAW dairy, raw dairy products, and homemade tallow products.
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Texadus Family Farm
1355 County Road 2734
Alto, TX
US 75925-7500View Texadus Family Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Alto, TX.
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Mccown Family Farms
651 County Road 4730
Troup, TX
US 75789We are a family dairy farm dedicated to produce high quality Jersey cow milk and dairy products.View Mccown Family Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Troup, TX.
Mccown Family Farms
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