Raw Milk Near Hattiesburg
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Raw Milk Availability in Hattiesburg
Within 50 miles of Hattiesburg, we found 3 farms offering direct raw milk sales.
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3 places to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Hattiesburg
Raw Milk Sources in Hattiesburg
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Emma Wilder Farm
315 Louie Bullock Road
Seminary, MS
US 39479Raw goat milk available most of the year. Sold by the half gallon. Farm pick up only. Call or text for appointment. They raise Nubian milk goats on their farm in South Mississippi. They make all natural goat milk soap and lotions. They sell local raw honey, beeswax lip balm, and beeswax lotion.View Emma Wilder Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Seminary, MS.
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Hatikvah Farm
20 Buster Shaw Rd
Lumberton, MS
US 39455-9425View Hatikvah Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Lumberton, MS.
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Double J Farms
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Magee, MS
US 39111Our family-owned farm takes pride in offering fresh, natural goat milk and handcrafted goat milk soaps made with care. Our Nubian goats are milked twice each day to provide exceptional quality and freshness, and the milk is packaged in half-gallon glass jars to preserve its natural taste and quality.
View Double J Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Magee, MS.
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