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Raw Milk Availability in Mason City, IA
Within 50 miles of Mason City, IA, we found 4 farms offering direct sales and 2 off-farm sources including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
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5 places to find cow milk, 5 places to find A2 cow milk, and 1 place to find goat milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Mason City, IA
Raw Milk Sources in Mason City, IA
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The Ole Bus Farm - Drop Location
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Mason City, IA
US 50401A2/A2 milk from guernsey cows, grass fed with a little grain at milking. On the farm pick up or meet at one of our drop off points.
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The Ole Bus Farm
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McIntire, IA
US 50455A2/A2 milk from guernsey cows, grass fed with a little grain at milking. On the farm pick up or meet at one of our drop off points. You can message us for more information about those!
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Lovely Naturals
89846 260th St
Austin, MN
US 55912Raw A-2 Jersey milk $8 a gallon. On pasture and dry organic hay.
Jar exchange
If jars are needed we can do a jar deposit and get you new jars.
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Jennifer Dearinger
1897 IA-3
Clarion, IA
US 50525Fresh or frozen goat milk. goat milk yogurt starter, goat cheese.
fresh free range eggs
healing balms, deodaramt, tallow balm, soap, shampoo bars, body butter, and vitality supplement!
please text 720-491-9326
we are located in clarion iowa but get to Ankeny and fort dodge often.
occasionally I get to cedar rapids, iowa city and mason city.
Body products and zinc supplements also available.
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Palmer’s Farm Shoppe - Drop Location
611 Sherman Ave
Ackley, IA
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Rejoice Farm Iowa
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Goldfield, IA
US 50542Rejoice Farm is a small Christian farm offering raw milk, raw yogurt, cream, fresh eggs, queso fresco, and pasture raised Idaho Pasture Pigs, feeders and breeders and pasture raised pork.
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