Demeter USA — Demeter-USA.org provides a directory of certified Biodynamic farms and brands. |
American Grassfed Association (AGA) —
The goal of the American Grassfed Association is to promote the
grass fed industry through government relations, research, concept
marketing and public education.
Their website also allows you to search for AGA approved producers
certified according to strict standards that include being raised on
a diet of 100% forage; raised on pasture and never confined to a
feedlot; never treated with antibiotics or hormones; and born and
raised on American family farms. |
EatWild.com —
EatWild.com provides lists of farmers known to produce raw dairy
products as well as grass fed beef and other farm-fresh produce
(although not all are certified organic). Here you can also find
information about local farmers markets, as well as local stores and
restaurants that sell grass fed products. |
Weston A. Price Foundation —
Weston A. Price has local chapters in most states, and many of them
are connected with buying clubs in which you can easily purchase
organic foods, including grass fed raw dairy products like milk and
butter. |
Grassfed Exchange — The Grassfed Exchange has a listing of producers selling organic and grass fed meats across the U.S. |
Local Harvest —
This website will help you find farmers markets, family farms and
other sources of sustainably grown food in your area where you can
buy produce, grass fed meats and many other goodies. |
Farmers Markets — A national listing of farmers markets. |
Eat Well Guide: Wholesome Food from Healthy Animals —
The Eat Well Guide is a free online directory of sustainably raised
meat, poultry, dairy and eggs from farms, stores, restaurants, inns,
hotels and online outlets in the United States and Canada. |
Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA) — CISA is dedicated to sustaining agriculture and promoting the products of small farms. |
The Cornucopia Institute —
The Cornucopia Institute maintains web-based tools rating all
certified organic brands of eggs, dairy products and other commodities,
based on their ethical sourcing and authentic farming practices
separating CAFO "organic" production from authentic organic
practices. |
RealMilk.com —
If you're still unsure of where to find raw milk, check out
Raw-Milk-Facts.com and RealMilk.com. They can tell you what the
status is for legality in your state, and provide a listing of raw
dairy farms in your area. The Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund26 also provides a state-by-state review of raw milk laws.27 California residents can also find raw milk retailers using the store locator available at www.organicpastures.com. |
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