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Raw Milk Availability in Moline, IL
Within 50 miles of Moline, IL, we found 3 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 and 3 places to find A2 cow milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Moline, IL
Raw Milk Sources in Moline, IL
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Clover Hill Farms - Drop Location
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Davenport, IA
USThis is a drop location for Davenport. Currently it is at Northpark mall. Contact ahead of time to place an order.
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Tenley Farms - Drop Location
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Davenport, IA
US 52803View Tenley Farms - Drop Location's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Davenport, IA.
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Clover Hill Farms
1614 290th St
Tipton, IA
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Bluff Creek Farm LLC
38169 70th Street
Spragueville, IA
US 52074Offering Raw Jersey Milk, a2 in 1/2 Gallon glass jars. All milk is sold with the cream on top. Also selling Raw cream and a line up of other dairy products. We milk registered Jersey cows that graze in our pastures. Take advantage of farm pick up to see our small family operation and meet our cows.
Several easy ways to order. Join our Facebook group, check out our web site or give us a call/text.
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Tenley Farms
681 120th Street
Mechanicsville, IA
US 52306At Tenley Farms we strive to connect people with their food. From our farm we offer raw milk, beef, and pork. We are excited to be your local farmer! 🥛🥩🐖 #rawmilk #beef #pork #localfarmer #rural #farmer #dairy #familyfarm #TenleyFarmsView Tenley Farms's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Mechanicsville, IA.
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