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Raw Milk Availability in Lamesa, TX
Within 50 miles of Lamesa, TX, we found 1 farm offering direct sales and 1 off-farm source including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
Available Products
2 places to find cow milk, 2 places to find A2 cow milk, and 1 place to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Lamesa, TX
Raw Milk Sources in Lamesa, TX
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Like Wildflowers Homestead
104 N 23rd St
Lamesa, TX
US 79350Raw Milk Institute Listed Farm. West Texas Private Membership Association Raw Milk Dairy and Mobile Market.
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Armagh Creamery - Drop Location
2909 N Big Spring St
Midland, TX
US 79705Tall City Meats
Thursday - every 2 weeks
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Armagh Creamery - Drop Location
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