Raw milk in Montana
Legal from the farm
Under the Montana Local Food Choice Act, unregulated direct-to-consumer sales (farm, home, farmers markets, community events) are legal for producers with up to 5 lactating cows or 10 lactating goats/sheep; no retail-store distribution.
Where to get raw milk in Montana
- Denley Homestead — Missoula · Delivery — website
A2/A2 raw cow milk and raw goat milk from a Plains, MT homestead with a confirmed weekly Missoula pickup (Wed/Thu, address on order). FIXED URL from generic aggregator to the homestead's own site. MT direct-to-consumer legal. - Greycliff Creek Ranch — Greycliff · Delivery — website
Working cattle ranch selling raw cow milk, cream, butter, yogurt and kefir under Montana's Local Food Choice Act; weekly delivery to Bozeman and Livingston. Direct producer-to-consumer legal in MT. - Mossy Acres Farmstead — Florence · Farm stand — website
Raw A2/A2 milk (mostly Guernsey), state-compliant, farm pickup by appointment. FIXED: entry placed it in Kalispell (~200 mi off) — farm is in Florence, MT (Bitterroot Valley, ~20 mi south of Missoula). MT direct-to-consumer legal.
Verified against state license lists and the farms' own sites. Always confirm availability before making a drive.
Is raw milk legal in Montana?
Under the Montana Local Food Choice Act, unregulated direct-to-consumer sales (farm, home, farmers markets, community events) are legal for producers with up to 5 lactating cows or 10 lactating goats/sheep; no retail-store distribution.
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