This place was an experience, warning for some reason the google maps doesnât take you directly to the farm and building you need to go to check out their cheese. We went in an odd time but we were very welcomed. When you enter, you have windows where you can see a worker cutting and packaging cheese. On the other side are clear refrigerator doors like a grocery store with racks of different kinds of cheese. We bought three different kinds. Since the trip, we have tried one package to make quesadillas. Great cheese! It is a soft cheese and in some ways different tasting then store bought and not hard on the digestion. We will definitely be back to try more and...
   Read moreWe were out birding, and saw the sign advertising cheese curds, so we popped in. Even though they were closed, these nice folks went out of their way for us. A fellow told us his aunt was on the way over to open the little store for us. She turned out to be the owner. Long story short(if it's not too late for that), we bought the best cheese curds I've ever tasted, got a bit of history regarding the Jerseys and the farm, and learned how this family is working to successfully dairy farm in changing times. They have a Fb page with...
   Read moreI started going here during the Stimulus Checks time as I felt helping local business was important. Milk is my favorite beverage. Three different roads will take you to the Dairy, two roads with chuck holes and another part way with Caliche rock. Business door has a sign saying call xxx-xxxx for someone to help you. Saturday may be different. My choice to go when not busy. Most of the time I was the only customer. Staff very friendly, products so fresh. $4 for a Qt of milk and $7 Qt for Yogurt. They're Proud...
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