Important Notes about the Listings

  1. RAW MILK POLICY STATEMENT: The Weston A. Price Foundation’s goals include promoting a healthy diet for people everywhere, based on natural and traditional foods, and assisting individuals and families in accessing those foods through information, education, and helping to restore the direct relationship between food consumers and food producers. The Foundation believes, based on sound scientific evidence, that raw milk is an important component of a healthy diet. To assist its members and the public in obtaining raw milk, the Foundation publishes a list of farms that produce it, because this information is not otherwise readily and comprehensively available to consumers. Listing of a farm does not imply endorsement by the Foundation. Individuals who purchase raw milk and other natural foods for themselves and their families need to “know their farmer” because they bear the responsibility for ensuring that they are getting safe and healthy products.
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  6. USDA, FDA and STATE AG AGENCIES PLEASE NOTE: Raw milk is Nature’s perfect food and is extremely important for the developing brains and nervous systems of infants and children. Furthermore, in many children not fortunate enough to have started life on raw milk, raw milk given later in childhood has improved autism, behavior problems, frequent infections, deafness, asthma and allergies and other serious health conditions. Please bear in mind that any move you make to stop or hinder a raw dairy operation will actually HARM, not help the infants and children who rely on that milk, and may make it difficult for all children to obtain this milk in the future–including your own children and grandchildren. An interruption in supply can be VERY detrimental to a growing infant or sick child who has no other options. Read for yourself on our Testimonials page. If you are concerned about safety, rest assured. In the farm-to-consumer distribution model, the farmer receives timely and relevant feedback directly from the customers, something that farmers selling bulk milk never receive. Raw milk is actually the safest food around with so much consumer oversight and also with an extremely efficient built-in anti-pathogen mechanism! If you are concerned about rules, then consider investing the same amount of time you’d spend persecuting a raw milk farmer into advocating for supportive raw milk legislation.
  7. LISTING SOURCES: The listings here are provided by people who discover sources of real milk in their communities and tell us about them. If you discover a listed supplier is no longer providing real milk, please tell us about it by following the instructions on the Add, Update, or Remove a Listing page. We trust our members and consumers to check out each farm to make sure it is clean and that the cows are mostly pasture fed.
Sources of real milk and real milk products in Tennessee:

Adamsville: Tiny Forest, Marcia Pimentel, Located near Hwy 64/69 just west of Savannah, phone: 731-632-9870, web: www.tinyforest.org. Offering herd shares in a Lamancha and Nubian dairy goat herd that is pasture/forage raised under humane conditions. Kids are not separated from dams and dams are milked only once per day. Antibiotics under veterinary direction only and affected milk is removed from availability. No chemical dewormers, insecticides or fertilizers used. Tiny Forest is a closed loop sustainable micro dairy offering blackberry yogurt and queso blanco in addition to raw milk. Herd shares available for 2015: $25.00 per share.

Algood: Fall Creek Farms, Dana Bleasdale and family, phone: 931-946-2229 or 931-316-2587, web: fallcreekfarms.net. Raising Alpine and Alpine Cross goats for over a decade; now raising Jersey cows also. Herdshares available (full and half shares), with deliveries weekly to Cookeville, Algood, Sparta, Chattanooga, Dunlap, and Soddy Daisy. Milk is double strained, chilled, and delivered in all glass containers. Looking to expand customer base especially in Chattanooga-Soddy Daisy-Dunlap area. The goats and cows free-range on brush/pasture, and are fed a supplement of grain and alfalfa. They use herbal dewormer; no hormones or urea. Free-range eggs, grass-fed beef and lamb, pork, and chicken. They were Certified Naturally Grown in 2011.

Athens:

  • Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Atoka: Whispering Spirit Farm, Pam Stanley, Owner, Atoka TN 38004, phone: 901-490-7349, email: jenniesdanes@gmail.com. Raw milk from Jersey cows fed only grass, hay, alfalfa, organic kelp and minerals. No grain. $2.25/quart or $9/gallon, in glass jars. Herdshare agreement is required. This farm will also be producing pastured, grain-free eggs from organically raised free-range hens by the end of January 2013. Order now to hold a spot. All management practices on this farm are sustainable, natural, and chemical free.

Bristol: The Cows Are Out Dairy Farm, Amy Tilley-Tipton, phone: 423-929-2427, email: thecowsareoutfarm@yahoo.com, web: thecowsareoutdairy.com. Drop site for Jersey milk available as pet food. They also offer goat milk, grass-fed beef, goat and lamb and grass-fed whey pork. They have several kinds of cheese, kombucha and water kefir. Call or email for information and prices. See main farm listing under Johnson City.

Centerville: Belle Springs Farm, Claire, email: claire@bellespringsfarm.com. Provides shares in a herd of Jersey cows that are free of antibiotics and added hormones. All transactions are done in accordance with the laws of the state of TN.

Chattanooga:

  • Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.
  • Fall Creek Farms, Dana Bleasdale and family, phone: 931-946-2229 or 931-316-2587, web: fallcreekfarms.net. Raising Alpine and Alpine Cross goats for over a decade; now raising Jersey cows also. Herdshares available (full and half shares), with deliveries weekly to Cookeville, Algood, Sparta, Chattanooga, Dunlap, and Soddy Daisy. Milk is double strained, chilled, and delivered in all glass containers. Looking to expand customer base especially in Chattanooga-Soddy Daisy-Dunlap area. The goats and cows free-range on brush/pasture, and are fed a supplement of grain and alfalfa. They use herbal dewormer; no hormones or urea. Free-range eggs, grass-fed beef and lamb, pork, and chicken. They were Certified Naturally Grown in 2011.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Chuckey: NGK Farms, Nathan Kimery, 509 Barren Valley Rd, phone: 423-257-3724, email: natkimery@direcway.com. They have a herd of Alpine, Nubian, and Saanen goats milked twice daily. Raw milk for bottle feeding calves or orphaned animals. You can freeze the milk to make last Longer.

Christiana: Honey Rock Creek Farm, RJ Zehr, Christiana, TN, phone: 615-522-7019, email: thumpen@gmail.com. Nubian Goats, Clover pasture, Alfalfa hay, no hormones or antibiotics, or herbicides. Herd shares available. They use a closed milking system, stalls kept clean and have plenty of straw bedding to keep goats physically clean. Will have goat milk soap and cheeses available. Farm also produces raw honey, and raises free-range eggs and meat chickens.

Colonial Heights: The Cows Are Out Dairy Farm, Amy Tilley-Tipton, phone: 423-929-2427, email: thecowsareoutfarm@yahoo.com, web: thecowsareoutdairy.com. Drop site for Jersey milk available as pet food. They also offer goat milk, grass-fed beef, goat and lamb and grass-fed whey pork. They have several kinds of cheese, kombucha and water kefir. Call or email for information and prices. See main farm listing under Johnson City.

Cookeville:

  • Fall Creek Farms, Dana Bleasdale and family, phone: 931-946-2229 or 931-316-2587, web: fallcreekfarms.net. Raising Alpine and Alpine Cross goats for over a decade; now raising Jersey cows also. Herdshares available (full and half shares), with deliveries weekly to Cookeville, Algood, Sparta, Chattanooga, Dunlap, and Soddy Daisy. Milk is double strained, chilled, and delivered in all glass containers. Looking to expand customer base especially in Chattanooga-Soddy Daisy-Dunlap area. The goats and cows free-range on brush/pasture, and are fed a supplement of grain and alfalfa. They use herbal dewormer; no hormones or urea. Free-range eggs, grass-fed beef and lamb, pork, and chicken. They were Certified Naturally Grown in 2011.
  • The River Garden, Joseph and Katie, email: therivergarden2151@gmail.com, Facebook: TheRiverGardenSparta. Free-range style goats, no corn or gmo alfalfa. Shares cost $15/month in exchange for one pound cheese or four quarts of milk per month. Return milk jars for $1 credit and chevre containers for 50 cents credit. They specialize in hard aged cheeses as well as soft cheeses: cheddar, monterey jack, colby, farmstead, swiss, cheshire, gouda, chevre, mozzarella, feta, brie… and more.  One soft cheese offered each market. Hard cheeses are vacuum sealed and stay good until opened. Current cheese list posted weekly on Facebook. Delivery to Cookeville Farmer’s Market on Saturdays 8am-12pm.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Cottage Grove: Crum Farms, Manford Crum, phone: 731-336-6995, web: crumfarms.com. Herdshares for sale in a Holstein herd. Cows are housed in open-sided free stall barns with access to feed and clean water at all times. Cows are not given any hormones or antibiotics. The boarding fee works out to $4.50/gallon. Shareholders come once a week with their own containers to get their milk. There is a store on the farm that has pasture-raised chicken and beef. Cage-free brown eggs also available.

Crossville: West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Dandridge: Safehaven Nubians, David E. Raybon & Donna R. Myers-Raybon, 1101 Sager Rd., Dandridge TN 37725 (off I-40 at exit 417, 35 mi E of Knoxville), phone: 865-475-0919, email: safehavennubians@juno.com. American & Purebred ADGA Nubians since 1991. They have been milking, making, and consuming raw dairy products (yogurt, kefir, butter, buttermilk, ghee, mozzarella, feta, cottage, chevre, St. Maure, ricotta, etc.) for about 15 years. Their livestock is on pasture 24/7/365 with some grain fed on the milk stand. They milk by hand and strain into wide-mouth half-gallon jars and into an ice water bath. It goes from 103 degrees Fahrenheit to just above 32 degrees in minutes.

Deer Lodge: West Wind Farms LLC, Ralph and Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: grassorganic.com. This farm, Certified Organic since 2002, milks a herd of Jersey cows grazing on Certified Organic pastures and provided Certified Organic kelp and minerals. Supplemental grains are provided at milking based on the cows’ nutritional needs and the season of the year. Cows are brucellosis- and TB-free. Milking is performed with a bucket milker (closed system), filtered in system, and bottled in plastics or glass. Milk is labeled as animal feed supplement and provided through a CSA arrangement with farm customers. 400 gallons of milk delivered weekly throughout TN, from Knoxville to Memphis (I-40) and Knoxville to Chattanooga (I-75). (See listings under various cities on this page.)

Donelson: Little Seed Farm, email: farmer@littleseedfarm.com, web: littleseedfarm.com, Facebook: littleseedfarm. Raw milk cheese herd share with weekly pick-up at the Hip Donelson Farmers Market. Raw milk cheeses for share members are made with milk from their pastured (24/7) goat herd. Cheeses offered range from chèvre,  feta, brie, and bloomy rinds, to tommes and harder aged cheeses.  Please contact them for more information.

Dover: Kent Family Farm, Cindy Kent, 120 Kent Lane, Dover TN 37058 (in Stewart County 7.3 mi from Dover on Hwy 49), phone: 931-305-9569. Raw milk herdshares in pastured Jersey cows. A $35 one-time fee plus $26 monthly boarding fee entitles you to one gallon of raw milk to be picked up at the farm weekly. Raw milk yogurt and butter are also available. Call for an appointment if you would like to see the cows and taste the milk.

Dunlap: Fall Creek Farms, Dana Bleasdale and family, phone: 931-946-2229 or 931-316-2587, web: fallcreekfarms.net. Raising Alpine and Alpine Cross goats for over a decade; now raising Jersey cows also. Herdshares available (full and half shares), with deliveries weekly to Cookeville, Algood, Sparta, Chattanooga, Dunlap, and Soddy Daisy. Milk is double strained, chilled, and delivered in all glass containers. Looking to expand customer base especially in Chattanooga-Soddy Daisy-Dunlap area. The goats and cows free-range on brush/pasture, and are fed a supplement of grain and alfalfa. They use herbal dewormer; no hormones or urea. Free-range eggs, grass-fed beef and lamb, pork, and chicken. They were Certified Naturally Grown in 2011.

Elizabethton: The Cows Are Out Dairy Farm, Amy Tilley-Tipton, phone: 423-929-2427, email: thecowsareoutfarm@yahoo.com, web: thecowsareoutdairy.com. Drop site for Jersey milk available as pet food. Call or email for information and prices. They also offer goat milk, grass-fed beef, goat and lamb and grass-fed whey pork. They have several kinds of cheese, kombucha and water kefir. See main farm listing under Johnson City.

Franklin:

  • Shawn Dady is the director of three huge raw milk co-ops totaling around 100 gallons of raw milk per week. Prices are kept very low and they support local farms. If you would like to join or be on the waiting list, contact her via her website: tennesseansforrawmilk.com.
  • KNB Jersey Farm, 1215 Oak Grove Road, Lebanon TN 37090,web: knbJerseyfarm.com. Cowshare program serving parts of middle TN. They deliver to Franklin, Hermitage, Murfreesboro, and Spring Hill. Mostly grass-fed Jersey cows. No hormones or antibiotics used.
  • Weekly co-op based in Nashville/Franklin. Raw cow’s milk from Jersey cows that are primarily pasture-fed, with no hormones or antibiotics used. Requires being able to drive to the farms (1.5 hours south of Nashville, 1 hour south of Franklin) every 10 weeks on Thursday morning. Co-op has been established for 5 years and are looking for new members. Milk is $2.50/gallon, eggs are $2/dozen, produce in the summer/fall seasons. Contact lirichar@vt.edu for more information.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Gainesboro: Chorval, Larry and Cindy Horvatin, phone: 931-678-4240, email: chorval@twlakes.net. Nubian, Nigerian and Mini Nubian goats. Raw milk to purchase for pet consumption. Please bring your own container.

Gallatin (20 miles NE of Nashville): Standing Stone Nubians, Paula Butler, email: PaulaButler@Standingstonenubians.com, web: standingstonenubians.com. Fresh and frozen Nubian goat milk, goat milk fudge, and cheese.

Greeneville: The Cows Are Out Dairy Farm, Amy Tilley-Tipton, phone: 423-929-2427, email: thecowsareoutfarm@yahoo.com, web: thecowsareoutdairy.com. Drop site for Jersey milk available as pet food. They also offer goat milk, grass-fed beef, goat and lamb and grass-fed whey pork. They have several kinds of cheese, kombucha and water kefir. Call or email for information and prices. See main farm listing under Johnson City.

Hartsville: Blue Moon Farm, Keith Harris, address: 2145 Honey Prong Rd Hartsville, TN 37074 (Hwy 25 east from Hartsville to Lick Creek {in front of nuclear plant} turn left – turns into Honey Prong Rd after a couple miles, farm on left), phone 615-633-1010, email: insp@nctc.com, website: www.bluemoonhomestead.com, Jersey, Brown Swiss milk cows, Khaki Campbell ducks, BSL Chickens, Texas A&M Quail.Cows grass and grain fed. Raw milk, fresh eggs for consumption and incubation, organic produce, winter greenhouse greens, honey. Sample Prices: Milk Shares – 5.00 per share per week; Chicken eggs – 2.00/Doz. , Duck eggs 3.50/Doz. Call or visit website for directions, prices, etc.

Hermitage: KNB Jersey Farm, 1215 Oak Grove Road, Lebanon TN 37090,web: knbJerseyfarm.com. Cowshare program serving parts of middle TN. They deliver to Franklin, Hermitage, Murfreesboro, and Spring Hill. Mostly grass-fed Jersey cows. No hormones or antibiotics used.

Jackson: West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Johnson City:

  • The Cows Are Out Dairy Farm, Amy Tilley-Tipton, phone: 423-929-2427, email: thecowsareoutfarm@yahoo.com, web: thecowsareoutdairy.com. They offer whole Jersey and Guernsey cow milk without antibiotics, hormones or chemicals available as pet food. They also offer goat milk, grass-fed beef, goat and lamb and grass-fed whey pork. They have several kinds of cheese, kombucha and water kefir. Their cows are grass-fed and receive only natural feed when on the milk stand. Milk available for pick up at the farm or at drop sites in several cities as noted on this page. Call or email for information and prices.
  • Rehoboth Farm, Mendota VA,phone: 276-466-9255, email: rehobothfarmva@gmail.com, web: www.rehobothfarmva.com. Offers raw milk from predominantly Jersey cows through a herdshare program. Cows are rotationally grazed on new pasture daily. Serving the Tri-Cities and Blacksburg areas with many delivery spots as well as on farm pick-up.

Kingsport: Rehoboth Farm,Mendota VA,phone: 276-466-9255, email: rehobothfarmva@gmail.com, web: www.rehobothfarmva.com. Offers raw milk from predominantly Jersey cows through a herdshare program. Cows are rotationally grazed on new pasture daily. Serving the Tri-Cities and Blacksburg areas with many delivery spots as well as on farm pick-up.

Knoxville:

  • EB Smith Farms, Daniel Smith, email: ebsmithfarms@gmail.com, web: ebsmithfarms.wix.com/ebsmithfarms, Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/EB-Smith-Farms. Jersey cows and La Mancha and Toggenburgs goats that are Mostly grassfed. Mostly raw milk, $8.50 a share, $30 buy in; will be expanding farm products later. Farm store hours are 8am to 8 pm; hours for phone calls are 8am to 8pm<, Farm tours are available upon request. Farm pick up right now but will soon be having drop off locations.
  • Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.
  • French Broad Farm, Earl Cruze, Knoxville TN, phone: 865-363-2366, Facebook Group. Jersey cow raw milk shares and boarding agreements are now being offered. Their Jersey cows are pastured year round on chemical free pastures. They receive no hormones or antibiotics. You may pick up milk at the farm on Friday or Saturday, or they will meet you on Saturday at a Lovell Road location and the Three Rivers Food Co-op on Central Avenue in Knoxville. Call Earl for more information. Cowshare agreement must be signed in compliance with TN law. For additional information join the closed Facebook group.
  • Holdout Farm, (in Sunbright, 40 min W of Oak Ridge), phone: 423-289-3935; email: robatsunbright@highland.net, web: holdoutfarm.weebly.com. Herd of Lamancha goats and Jersey cow raised on pasture/browse, organic garden vegetables, local hay, and a home-mixed diet of oats, peas, flax seeds, alfalfa, and kelp. No commercial feed. No GMO. Goat and cow shares available. Have raw milk, and raw milk products such as: cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, and soft cheeses. Delivers weekly to Oak Ridge, monthly to Knoxville.
  • McBee Dairy Farm, Marcie McBee, 4317 Strong Rd, Mascot TN 37806, phone: 865-919-7098, email: mcbeedairyfarm@att.net, web: mcbeedairyfarm.com. Raw milk from pastured Brown Swiss cows and La Mancha goats.
  • Riverplains Farm, Jennifer Niceley, located in Strawberry Plains, phone: 865-253-2227, email: jennifer@riverplainsfarmgoods.com, web: www.riverplainsfarmgoods.com. Now offering raw milk cow shares. Jersey cow is pastured all year and is fed NON-GMO, soy-free grain at milking (mixture of mostly spelt and open-pollinated corn grown on farm). Cow is hand milked, milk bottled in glass jars. Pick up from farm; one weekly Knoxville delivery/meeting point. Call or email for more information
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly. See main listing under Deer Lodge.

Lebanon:

  • KNB Jersey Farm, 1215 Oak Grove Road, Lebanon TN 37090,web: knbJerseyfarm.com. Cowshare program serving parts of middle TN. They deliver to Franklin, Murfreesboro, Hermitage, and Spring Hill. Mostly grass-fed Jersey cows. No hormones or antibiotics used.
  • Little Seed Farm, email: farmer@littleseedfarm.com, web: littleseedfarm.com, Facebook: littleseedfarm. Raw milk cheese herdshare with weekly on-farm pick-up. Raw milk cheeses for share members are made with milk from their pastured (24/7) goat herd. Cheeses offered range from chèvre,  feta, brie, and bloomy rinds, to tommes and harder aged cheeses.  Please contact them for more information.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly.

Lenoir City: Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.

Loudon: Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.

Madison: Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.

Maryville: Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.

McMinnville: Integrity Nubians, Brenda Bell, 1208 Grizzell Lane, McMinnville TN 37110, phone: 931-657-2229 (days), 931- 686-2045 (evenings), email: bellfas@blomand.net, web: integritynubians.com. Raw goat milk.

Memphis:

Middleton: Evergreen Farm, Jan and Walt Haybert, 10435 Highway 125 South, Middleton TN 38052, phone: 731-376-8209, email: haybert@mac.com. Raw milk provider for the Memphis area. They milk a herd of Jersey & Guernsey cows that are pasture raised and grass fed. They add organic kelp and minerals to a small amount of supplemental grains at milking. Milking is performed with a bucket milker (closed system), filtered in system, and bottled in glass. Milk is labeled as animal feed, delivered weekly to the Memphis area and sold at farmers markets seasonally.

Mt. Juliet: West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly.

Murfreesboro:

  • KNB Jersey Farm, 1215 Oak Grove Road, Lebanon TN 37090,web: knbJerseyfarm.com. Cowshare program serving parts of middle TN. They deliver to Franklin, Hermitage, Murfreesboro, and Spring Hill. Mostly grass-fed Jersey cows. No hormones or antibiotics used.
  • Little Seed Farm, email: farmer@littleseedfarm.com, web: littleseedfarm.com, Facebook: littleseedfarm. Raw milk cheese herdshare with weekly pick-up in Murfreesboro. Raw milk cheeses for share members are made with milk from their pastured (24/7) goat herd. Cheeses offered range from chèvre,  feta, brie, and bloomy rinds, to tommes and harder aged cheeses.  Please contact them for more information.
  • Trinity Rose Dairy Goats, Arden Ward, email: info@trinityrosetn.com, web: trinityrosetn.com. Limited number of herdshares for access to whole raw milk from their herd of Oberhasli dairy goats. Clean, sanitary milking practices. Farm is passionate about both raw milk and their goats.

Nashville

  • East Nashville/Downtown: Weekly co-op. Raw cow milk, butter, and sour cream from Jersey cows that are primarily pasture-fed, with no hormones or antibiotics used. Eggs from free-range chickens and CSA produce also available. Weekly pickup times are flexible. Contact ryanandchristen@gmail.com for more information.
  • Little Seed Farm, email: farmer@littleseedfarm.com, web: littleseedfarm.com, Facebook: littleseedfarm. Raw milk cheese herdshare with weekly pick-up at the West Nashville Farmers Market. Raw milk cheeses for share members are made with milk from their pastured (24/7) goat herd. Cheeses offered range from chèvre,  feta, brie, and bloomy rinds, to tommes and harder aged cheeses.  Please contact them for more information.
  • Nashville (south): Eagleton Farm Milk Co-Op is a driving co-op that delivers near Nolensville Road/Old Hickory Blvd every Saturday, for member pickup Saturday afternoon through Sunday. Each member is required to take a turn driving to the farm 1.5 hours from Nashville, one Saturday approximately every 12-15 weeks (coolers provided). Eagleton Farm offers milk ($6.50/gal), cream, butter, fresh cheese, ice cream, eggs (unwashed and unrefrigerated), produce, maple syrup, and chicken. Cows are Jersey/Red Devon, pastured and grass-fed except for oats with minerals at milking. No chemicals, hormones, or antibiotics used. Sign-up fee $40, thereafter $20/yearly. Contact Angela for more info, email is preferred rawmilk@comcast.net, or by phone 615-834-9515 (11am-8pm, will answer “Event Horizon & Services”).
  • Weekly co-op based in Nashville/Franklin. Raw cow’s milk from Jersey cows that are primarily pasture-fed, with no hormones or antibiotics used. Requires being able to drive to the farms (1.5 hours south of Nashville, 1 hour south of Franklin) every 10 weeks on Thursday morning. Co-op has been established for 5 years and are looking for new members. Milk is $2.50/gallon, eggs are $2/dozen, produce in the summer/fall seasons. Contact lirichar@vt.edu for more information.
  • West Nashville/Bellevue area: Weekly co-op. Raw cow milk and butter from Jersey cows that are primarily pasture-fed, with no hormones or antibiotics. Requires being able to drive to the farm every eight weeks or so on Thursday morning. Contact nancyjkennedy@gmail.com for more information.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly.

Oak Ridge:

  • Echo Valley Farm, Suzanne Morgan, phone: 865-399-8320, web: echovalleyfarms.net. Herdshares for sale in a Jersey dairy herd. Cows are on grass (no chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides), organic supplements, minerals, kelp, and Himalayan salt. The farm uses a sealed “closed in” system for milking, to protect milk from outside contaminants during and after milking. All equipment is thoroughly cleaned and heat sanitized after milking.
  • Holdout Farm, (in Sunbright, 40 min W of Oak Ridge), phone: 423-289-3935; email: robatsunbright@highland.net, web: holdoutfarm.weebly.com. Herd of Lamancha goats and Jersey cow raised on pasture/browse, organic garden vegetables, local hay, and a home-mixed diet of oats, peas, flax seeds, alfalfa, and kelp. No commercial feed. No GMO. Goat and cow shares available. Have raw milk, and raw milk products such as: cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, and soft cheeses. Delivers weekly to Oak Ridge, monthly to Knoxville.
  • West Wind Farms LLC, Kimberlie Cole, phone: 423-442-9768, email: customerservice@westwindfarms.com, web: westwindfarms.com. Jersey milk from Certified Organic pastures. 400 gallons delivered weekly.

Readyville: Hidden Hills Farm, Jill Hoenmans, phone: 615-563-1822, email: jill@hiddenhillstn.com, Web: www.hiddenhillstn.com, Facebook: www.facebook.com/HiddenHillsFarm. Nubian and mini Nubian goat herd shares are available (full and half shares.) Farm uses a “closed in” milking system which reduces exposure to potential contaminants. Milk is strained, chilled, and stored in all glass containers. Goats have 24/7 access to  brush/pasture, and are offered minerals, supplemental natural grains and alfalfa for a buffet style feeding program, and herbal wormer prevention is feed weekly. No hormones or antibiotics are used on the farm. Pastures are not treated with chemicals. Free-range eggs also available.

Rutledge: Ritter Farms, Nancy, 2999 Hwy 11W South, phone: 865-767-2575, email: nancy@ritterfarms.com, web: ritterfarms.com. Herdshares available in herd of two registered Jersey cows, no hormones or antibiotics used. Flexible weekly pick-up schedule. Cream and butter also available, as well as eggs from free-range hens.

Saltillo: H & H Dairy Goat Farms, Joe & Joan hehe, Doug & Amy Holder, phone: 731-687-3819 or 731-687-3886, email: holdera2@k12tn.net. Raw goat milk with goat share agreement, $7/gallon. Goat cheese, soap and lotion also available. Now offering Jersey cow milk herd shares. Delivery price 7/gallon, local farm pickup price $5/gallon. Delivery to West TN Farmers Market in Jackson every Saturday. Delivery to Savannah and Adamsville area every Monday afternoon.

Sneedvile: Zebulon Heritage Farm, Ronel Visser, Located near Sneedville TN, phone: 423-733-8117 or 423-300-4056  Email: rvisservisser@gmail.com, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zebulonheritagefarm/info. Zebulon Heritage Farm raise and milk Jersey cows. The cows are on pasture 24/7. They receive a small amount of grain if they need it to maintain healthy body condition and steady milk supply. They receive no hormones. The milk is regularly tested to assure quality and cleanliness, and provided in glass half gallon jars with plastic lids. Share members need to pay an initial deposit on the jars. Shares are available for a one time refundable fee of $20 per share. The monthly boarding fee comes to $5.07 per gallon. Possible delivery in Sneedville. Calling hours: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Sunday – Friday.

Spencer/Sparta/Soddy Daisy: Fall Creek Farms, Dana Bleasdale and family, phone: 931-946-2229 or 931-316-2587, web: fallcreekfarms.net. Raising Alpine and Alpine Cross goats for over a decade; now raising Jersey cows also. Herdshares available (full and half shares), with deliveries weekly to Cookeville, Algood, Sparta, Chattanooga, Dunlap, and Soddy Daisy. Milk is double strained, chilled, and delivered in all glass containers. Looking to expand customer base especially in Chattanooga-Soddy Daisy-Dunlap area. The goats and cows free-range on brush/pasture, and are fed a supplement of grain and alfalfa. They use herbal dewormer; no hormones or urea. Free-range eggs, grass-fed beef and lamb, pork, and chicken. They were Certified Naturally Grown in 2011.

Spring Hill:

    • KNB Jersey Farm, 1215 Oak Grove Road, Lebanon TN 37090,web: knbJerseyfarm.com. Cowshare program serving parts of middle TN. They deliver to Franklin, Hermitage, Murfreesboro, and Spring Hill. Mostly grass-fed Jersey cows. No hormones or antibiotics used.
    • (Williamson & Maury Counties) Tuesday co-op. Milk $2.50/ gallon, eggs $1.50/dozen, cream also available. Jersey cows, local farms. For more info contact Denise, mollysmommy97@gmail.com.
    • (Williamson & Maury Counties) Friday Co-op.  Milk $4/gallon, butter also available, grass-fed, no chemicals on pasture or in milk, milk is immediately cooled at milking.  For more information contact Fred:  kellers44@hotmail.com

Stanton: Dairy Goats and More, Jennifer, email: dairygoatsandmore@gmail.com. Raw Nubian and pygmy goat milk for sale in (for pet use only) Goats are hand milked daily and milk is sold for $11/gallon.

Sunbright: Holdout Farm, (40 min W of Oak Ridge), phone: 423-289-3935; email: robatsunbright@highland.net, web: holdoutfarm.weebly.com. Herd of Lamancha goats and Jersey cow raised on pasture/browse, organic garden vegetables, local hay, and a home-mixed diet of oats, peas, flax seeds, alfalfa, and kelp. No commercial feed. No GMO. Goat and cow shares available. Have raw milk, and raw milk products such as: cream, butter, yogurt, buttermilk, and soft cheeses. Delivers weekly to Oak Ridge, monthly to Knoxville.

Thorn Hill: The Hulls, 1751 War Creek Rd., Thorn Hill TN (Hwy 31 and War Creek area), phone: 423-733-9345, email: thehulls2000@yahoo.com. They are milking two Jerseys and are getting about eight gallons per day. They have enough to supply a few families with pet milk. Pick up only, must supply jars, or pay a deposit on their jars.

Washburn: Whitney Farm, 362 Shockley Welch Lane, Washburn TN 37888, phone: 423-523-2226 or 423-523-4838, email: tcawhitney@yahoo.com. Milking two Jersey cows and four French Alpine goats, as well as raising free-range chickens. Raw pet milk from mostly pastured (with some grain) cows is $5/gallon. Eggs are $3/dozen. Cheese available on request.

Watertown: Butterfly-Morn Farm, Michell Shrum, phone: 615-772-3065, email: Butterflymorn2001@yahoo.com. Certified healthy herd of registered Saanen, LaMancha and S x LM dairy goats. Tested yearly for contagious diseases. Goats are milked year round. Shares are now coming available. Occasional goats and poultry for sale, seasonal garden produce, etc.

Warren County, McMinnville (Middle TN): Melissa, phone: 931-939-5021, email: melissa.jenkins@yahoo.com. Currently milking two cows, pet milk available for $8/gallon, provide your own containers.

Waynesboro: Bonnie Blue Farm, Gayle Tanner, 931-722-GOAT (4628), email: tanngoat@wildblue.net, web:www.bonniebluefarm.com. Located in southern middle TN, south of Waynesboro, north of Florence, AL off Highway 13. Raw Nubian & Saanen goat milk $5/half gal., Jersey cow milk $3.50/half gal. Pasture & browse, alfalfa hay and grain. Farm tours available – call for directions and to schedule pick up time. Free range eggs, rabbit, raw aged cheeses. Certified and accredited brucellosis and tuberculosis free herd. Raw milk for pet food.

Wilson County: Stephanie Bradshaw started a Wilson County based raw milk co-op. Members take turns driving an hour or so north on Tuesdays to obtain milk from cows that are primarily grass-fed, and are raised with no hormones or antibiotics. If interested in joining, contact Stephanie at stefbradshaw18@yahoo.com.

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