October 21, 2025
We now have Water Buffalo raw milk shares available!
We are excited to offer this incredible milk to our members. Water buffalo milk is much richer in butterfat than cows milk and has more protein. This is a special treat for those wanting an alternative to cows milk or wanting to have a super nutritious half and half replacement. Water buffalo are naturally A2/A2 for easier digestion. For more information check out out water buffalo page.
April 30, 2025
We now have raw milk shares available.
You can fill out a membership agreement at Local Roots and if we are able to accommodate your needs we will call you to confirm your membership and make arrangements with you. This is the best way and fastest way to join.
October 1, 2024
There will be no drop the week of October 17th.
Due to limited supply since losing Dora, one of our mama cows we will have a waitlist from now on. For any existing members that have had milk we will confirm each week if a jar will be available for you, if you do not hear from us that means there is not a jar for you to pick up that week.
We will plan the winter milking by ear. If it becomes too challenging we will need to pause the milk membership and resume when the weather improves.
Currently we have no extra shares available however you may contact us to get on our waitlist.
For existing members if you do not get a message from us to confirm you are getting milk that week that means we do not have milk available for you that week. Technically membership is a weekly renewal so on the weeks your membership is not renewed whether by you or by us it means that week you are not technically an active member, but on different week when you do get milk that means your membership is reactivated for that week. We will do out best to reach out once supply increases but we don’t know when that will be. We have decided for the time being not to get another cow which means we have limited supply. Some previous members are now waitlisted since we do not even have enough for all that were getting milk. We appreciate your patience as we navigate having a dairy on our homestead and sharing this resource with the members.
UPDATE January 2025
In order for us to continue to provide this wonderful resource to the community via membership, the private association will need to increase the milk share fees to keep up with the cost of caring for the cows. When we recently assessed the maintenance and care of the cows we found that the fees were not covering their feed let alone the other expenses that go into providing raw milk shares. When the cows were pregnant but hadn’t had their calves, their feed would last much longer. What we are learning is now that the cows have had their calves and are producing milk they eat more and are going through their feed much quicker. There have also been costs to caring for the cows that are beyond our original estimates. In addition the cows are not giving near as much milk as anticipated. This could be because they are grass fed with only the occasional organic grains as a treat so it may result in less production than if they were on a grain diet. In any case there are more costs going in and less milk coming out so in order for this to be sustainable the membership fees will increase. The aim is $10 per half gallon jar by 2025. Jar deposits will be $10 per jar. We thank you ahead of time for your support and understanding.
September 12, 2024
We had a tragedy on September 6th. One of our mama cows, Dora got extreme bloat overnight after a few hours of grazing in the evening. She must’ve eaten something bad or overeaten but it was only a few hours. We woke up to the emergency and tried everything we could think of but she was already gone. We still tried anyway. I think we could’ve saved her had we discovered the bloat earlier. We sleep with the windows open, there was no mooing or anything that would clue us in. She had been out grazing before and in the evening so it seems so strange. She was more than a cow, she was our fuzzy friend. We’re heart broken. We buried her under our greenhouse and gave her a little ceremony and said our good byes. We pledged to keep her baby and give her a good life. Fortunately we have another mama cow that she nurses off of. We were still in shock for the first few days that she was really gone but as the dust settles we are letting members know.
We have less milk production as a result and furthermore we got her baby, (her name is Pineapple) to take care of. So she is needing the milk in order to grow and thrive. We will still have milk shares but the supply is more limited now so thank you for your patience and understanding ahead of time.
Some have asked if we are going to get another milk cow. Emotionally no cow can replace Dora. Financially it was a big hit for us. That being said we are looking into the possibility.
Dora was our “cover girl” so many of you have seen her image on our business cards and signs. She was so beautiful. But after having her first baby she seemed compromised. She was a 2 year old Brown Swiss that was painted which is quite rare for a Brown Swiss. She was a sweet and curious heifer always ready for treats and a head scratch. She was quick to learn and knew the routine well. She was often ready at the gate for a tasty treat. Funny quirk she didn’t like fresh fruit but if you let orange peels dry and get crunchy she would come searching your hand for this favorite of hers.
She was a good mama and will be missed.
We want to thank the members and community for being supportive during our grief. I’m touched by how many of you have shared kind words that was balm to my achy heart ❤️.
