How to Buy Raw Milk Products
Due to the Nebraska State Law that requires Raw Milk and Raw Milk Products to be sold on-farm only, the best way to get your fresh Raw Milk is to visit The Milk House at our ranch! To ensure your desired products are available, please contact us before visiting.
We can also set up a weekly pickup time for any quantity you would like to purchase. Having a weekly pickup time ensures that you will have milk every week, and you can simply come for your milk and any extra goods you may need. Having a weekly pickup time also gives you a discounted rate per gallon.
If you don't have a regular pickup time, it would be best to reach out to us and order what you want. If we have it on hand, we can ready it for your pickup right away. If needed, we will schedule a time for you to come out and pick up your order.
We have developed many pickup options to fit the needs of our customers. Because we have a large cow/calf operation in addition to our micro-dairy, we recommend contacting us with your desired pickup time.
Our Signature Raw Milk Products
Deposits
Once you place a deposit on a specified number of jars, keep bringing them back and exchanging them for the next round of milk/product purchased. No additional jar deposits are required after your first purchase. The containers for our products are reusable. In the event of a returned jar/container, the deposit will be refunded in full.
Deposit Sizes:
- Gallon Glass Jar
- Half Gallon Glass Jar
- Quart Glass Jar
Plastic Containers:
- Gallon Plastic Ice Cream
- Half Gallon Plastic Ice Cream
- Quart Plastic Ice Cream
- Pint Plastic Ice Cream
Plastic To Go Containers for Non-Returning Customers will be supplied at a minimal cost.
A jar deposit is required on your first purchase. You may also bring a jar of equal quality with a lid to exchange. Alternatively, you may bring a milk container if buying in bulk.
Nebraska State Law
On-farm sales of raw milk and raw milk products to consumers are legal. Farmers cannot advertise.
If a farmer's business involves only on-farm sales of raw milk, the farmer does not have to obtain a permit and is not subject to state milk regulations.
Nebraska Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 2. AGRICULTURE. ARTICLE 39 MILK
(a) Nebraska Pasteurized Milk Law.
(3) Milk and milk products produced by farmers exclusively for sale at the farm directly to customers for consumption and not for resale shall be exempt from the Nebraska Pasteurized Milk Law.