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Raw Milk Availability in Syracuse
Within 50 miles of Syracuse, we found 9 farms offering direct sales and 1 off-farm source including stores, drop points, and delivery services.
Available Products
10 places to find cow milk, 5 places to find A2 cow milk, 1 place to find goat milk, 1 place to find sheep milk, 1 place to find buffalo milk, 1 place to find camel milk, 1 place to find cow milk kefir, and 1 place to find goat milk kefir.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near Syracuse
Raw Milk Sources in Syracuse
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Udder Milk Farm - Home Delivery Onondaga County
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Onondaga County, NY
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Serenity Meadows
2890 Jorolemon Rd
Weedsport, NY
US 13166-8602Certified raw milk.View Serenity Meadows's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Weedsport, NY.
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Golden Farms
64 Harris Hill Rd
Fulton, NY
US 13069Raw milk • Meat • Eggs • Veggies
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Lone Oak Farm
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Genoa, NY
US 13071"We are a small family farm offering 100% grass-fed, A2 Jersey cows milk and farm fresh eggs. No hormones, no antibiotics, no pesticides. No bad stuff! Call today!"View Lone Oak Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Genoa, NY.
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Jersey Bell Farm
2899 NY-96
Waterloo, NY
US 13165-8416Jersey Bell Farm milks several Jersey cows that are 100 percent grassfed. The cows get free choice minerals and graze on pasture in the warmer months. No hormone or antibiotics used, and cows are A2 certified. Milk is $8/gallon $4/half gallon with a jar deposit of $3 for half gallon and $4 deposit for one gallon containers. Free range eggs and raw milk are self-serve at stand Mon.-Sat. 8 am-8 pm, but customers are welcome to come to the barn and visit the cows. No Sunday sales.View Jersey Bell Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Waterloo, NY.
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Big Brook Farm
6063 Weaver Rd
Lee Center, NY
US 13363View Big Brook Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Lee Center, NY.
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Finch Family Farm
1490 County Rt116
Marathon, NY
US 13803We bottle our milk fresh daily from our 100% grassfed organic dairy herd. We are licensed by New York Sttae to sell raw milk.
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Stoltzfus Farm
1820 New York 96A
Ovid, NY
US 14521View Stoltzfus Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Ovid, NY.
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Remembrance Farm
6294 Searsburg Rd
Trumansburg, NY
US 14886Our small, heritage-breed cows are 100% grassfed . They are an integral part of our regenerative, biodynamic, certified organic farming system, providing fertility for our vegetable crops as well as milk for you! Milk is sold in 6 month blocks in half gallons for around $6/week. There is also a raw cheese csa and yogurt option. Pickup is either Wednesday or Friday.View Remembrance Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Trumansburg, NY.
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Peachey's Farm
11316 NY-193
Mannsville, NY
US 13661Peachey's Family Farm offers raw milk in half gallons and gallons, eggs by the dozen, maple syrup, honey, and in season produce all from their farm.View Peachey's Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Mannsville, NY.
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