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Raw Milk Availability in springfield, illinois
Within 50 miles of springfield, illinois, we found 5 farms offering direct raw milk sales.
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5 places to find cow milk and 1 place to find A2 cow milk.
Raw Milk Farms, Retailers & Pickup Locations Near springfield, illinois
Raw Milk Sources in springfield, illinois
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Koch's Back 40 Farm
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Springfield, IL
US 62706Small family farm with a surplus of raw bovine dairy to share.View Koch's Back 40 Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Springfield, IL.
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John's Creek Farm
9125 Johns Creek Rd
Loami, IL
US 62661Farm pick-up raw A2A2 cows milk.View John's Creek Farm's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Loami, IL.
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Flat Branch Farm
1728 E 1685 North Rd
Taylorville, IL
US 62568Flat Branch Farm is a small family farm in Central Illinois. We offer raw cow's milk in our member-only herd share. We also have a limited availability of pasture-based meat (beef, pork, chicken) and eggs, as well as a weekly newsletter (via email) with farm fresh recipes, tips, product spotlights, and farm updates.
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Lucas Family Farms
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Decatur, IL
USWe prefer to deliver it to you or meet up somewhere. We are frequently in Springfield as well, so we can deliver there, too.
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Little Brown Cow Dairy
22727 Armington Road
Delavan, IL
US 61734The girls (cows) are given a daily Non-GMO ration to ensure that they get all the vitamins, minerals and energy that's needed for milk production. They also have 24/7 access to pasture during the grazing season and all of their forage feeds are raised on our 100 acre farm.View Little Brown Cow Dairy's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Delavan, IL.
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