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Raw Milk Availability in Rochester,MN
Within 50 miles of Rochester,MN, we found 3 farms offering direct sales and 1 off-farm source including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
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4 places to find cow milk and 4 places to find A2 cow milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Rochester,MN
Raw Milk Sources in Rochester,MN
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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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The Ole Bus Farm
Contact for details
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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Drake & Bobbi Karow
3761 Kenyon Blvd
Faribault, MN
US 55021They milk a small herd of A2A2 registered Jersey cows. The cows are on pasture as well as get free choice high quality alfalfa hay. They also get a couple of scoops of grain during milking that the farmers have made up at a local mill. Milk is $8 per gallon. You must provide clean glass or stainless containers to transport your milk. They usually recommend half-gallon Ball jars. If you’re interested, feel free to call, text, or email them.View Drake & Bobbi Karow's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Faribault, MN.
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The Ole Bus Farm - Drop Location
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Saint Ansgar, IA
US 50472A2/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 - Drop Location
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