Raw Milk Near Memphis
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Raw Milk Availability in Memphis
Within 50 miles of Memphis, we found 2 farms offering direct sales and 2 off-farm sources including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
Available Products
3 places to find cow milk, 2 places to find A2 cow milk, 1 place to find goat milk, and 1 place to find cow milk kefir.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Memphis
Raw Milk Sources in Memphis
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Gene Stimson's Big Star
429 W Broadway
West Memphis, AR
US 72301Gene Stimson's Big Star is a pickup location for Wilson Ranch.
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Sprouts Farmers Market
576 S Perkins Rd
Memphis, TN
US 38117Specialty chain offering a range of natural & organic grocery items. Carries or can order Raw Farm "pet milk" kefir.
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The Turner Farmstead
855 Center Point Dr
Mason, TN
US 38049We are a small veteran run farm minutes from Arlington, TN. We offer a variety of products that can be picked up at the farm. We sell raw A2/A2 cow milk from holistic raised Jersey Cows. We do not separate the cream so you get to enjoy true raw milk as God intended. We offer heard shares at $100 buy in and the milk is $12 a gallon for our heard share members. Any extra milk we sell for pet consumption at $14 per gallon. Please follow us for updates and check out our website for information. God Bless!
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Oasis Homesteading
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Senatobia, MS
US 38668We milk a few dairy breed cows and goats on the homestead. Direct farm to consumer sales only.View Oasis Homesteading's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Senatobia, MS.
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