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Local Food Businesses offering Milk near Center, Texas 75935 (10)

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Tyler Farmers Market

Farmers Market in Tyler - 75.54 mi

Explore the bounty of East Texas at Tyler Farmers Market. Find local treasures three days a week - Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Meet resilient farmers with smiles, nurturing the land since 1983. From vibrant tomatoes to succulent peaches, uncover nature's offerings. The hub for homegrown produce: sweet onions, fresh potatoes, berries, melons, and more. Note the new location; operating 7:00am - 2:00pm. Arrive ahead for the finest picks!

Trimble Farms

Farm & Ranch in Big Sandy - 81.97 mi

Since 1971, the Trimble Farms is in the business of providing high quality and fresh farm items for Healthy Conscious people in Big Sandy, Texas. The farm has a grade A in producing Jersey cow milk. The cows have plenty of fresh and clean non-pasteurized milk. Aside from that, they offer farm-raised, grass-fed beef, free-roaming hen eggs, raw honey, and organic vegetables. They don’t give their animals’ antibiotics or any artificial growth. Please visit their website to learn more about their products, call Bobby Trimble at (903) 576-0393. He will be happy to assist you! 

The Waldo Way Dairy Farm & Artisan Bakery (Tyler)

Artisan Food Producer in Tyler - 84.03 mi

The Waldo Way Dairy Farm & Artisan Bakery - Tyler is another location for this family farm that offers raw dairy products and artisanal baked goods. They've been in business since 2013 and have been providing members of their farmshares some of the best raw dairy products this side of Tyler, Texas. Some of their baked goods include muffins, brownies, and gluten free granola.

Lindley Organic Farm

Farm & Ranch in Mineola - 93.83 mi

Lindley Organic Farm is a 150-year-old family farm. It is located off Hwy. 80 halfway between Dallas, TX and Shreveport, LA in the East Texas community of Hainesville. John and Pam Trent bought the farm from her family in 2004. They chose the Heritage Devon and Milking Devon cattle due to their excellent performance on grass. Devon’s were originally used as a triple purpose breed for beef, dairy, and draft work.

The Waldo Way Dairy Farm & Artisan Bakery (Mineola)

Artisan Food Producer in Mineola - 99.64 mi

The Waldo Way Dairy Farm & Artisan Bakery is a family-owned farm that specializes in Raw dairy and artisan baked goods since 2013. They also have a farmshare program where members can buy into the operations of the farm. They offer Raw Milk Products, pasture-raised beef, artisan baked goods, skin care products and even a farmstay!

Winnsboro Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market in Winnsboro - 103.05 mi

Since its establishment in 2008, the Winnsboro Farmers’ Market has continually evolved to meet changing market dynamics. Initiated by city officials, the market solidified its operations with established by-laws in 2010, along with comprehensive rules and regulations for vendors. To extend its season beyond April to October, an online store was introduced, serving as an accessible option for shoppers to connect with local farmers, makers, and bakers. These collective efforts not only bring together discerning shoppers but also bolster the local economy and nurture community bonds. These endeavors have garnered recognition, with the market earning the 2018 Best Produce category in County Line’s Best of the Upper East Side contest, along with previous accolades such as the 2011 American Farmland Trust organization’s 2nd Favorite Farmer’s Market in Texas award.

Sky Girl Farm

Farm & Ranch in Cleveland - 112.15 mi

Sky Girl Farm is a 12-acre farmstead. They have heirloom produce and pastured livestock. Two first-time farmers own this property and run the business. Sky Girl Farm is located in Cleveland, Texas. Sky Girl Farm sells a variety of products like goat milk soap, lotion, lip balms, egg ornaments, egg art, and farmhouse-style decor. Sky Girl Farm also accepts hatching egg orders. Aside from buying directly at the farm, Sky Girl Farm also sets up shop in local farmers markets and artisan markets. They have registered Boer Goats and Kunekune Pigs, if you are looking for these.

P & E Farms

Farm & Ranch in Emory - 120.55 mi

P&E Farms has a steady supply of eggs and milk, so if ever you are in Emory, Texas, and you need milk or eggs, don't hesitate to come by. They also sell grass-fed beef if you are thinking of cooking beef, and if the recipe requires vegetables, you don't have to go someplace else since P&E Farms also sells vegetables. The vegetables here are organically-grown. Rest assured that pesticides weren't used to grow them. P&E Farms is active in social media so make sure to follow them for any important announcements.

1836 Farms

Farm & Ranch in Terrell - 138.29 mi

1836 Farms, in Terrell, Texas, is a family-owned and operated organic dairy that provides organic milk in sustainable glass bottles. This means there are no single-use milk cartons that add to the growing problem of waste. This means a regular supply of fresh, clean, delicious milk which is important for our health. The cows at 183 Farms eat all-organic, non-GMO food: this means no growth hormones and no antibiotics. The result is organic milk from cows. They have whole milk, 2% milk, chocolate milk, strawberry milk, cold brew coffee milk, and seasonal flavors like root beer milk, orange creamsicle, banana milk, and traditional eggnog.

Cox Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bryan - 139.32 mi

The current owners and managers of Cox Family Farms, Leonard and Cathy, took over the farm a few years back. However, it has been around for over seventy-five years. They sell chicken, beef, eggs, fruits, veggies, milk, and honey. All are fresh and 100% naturally-grown and raised. They also offer tours and fun activities. If you ever go to the farm, your questions about farming will surely be entertained graciously. Whatever you need to know, the farmers will be more than willing to tell you their stories. From riding horses, raising chickens and pigs, milking food, growing food, to eating clean, it will be a fun and informative chat. They haven't updated their CSA page since Feb 26, 2010, contact them directly for more information.

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