Raw milk in New York
Legal from the farm
On-farm sale of raw milk directly to consumers is legal with a state Raw Milk Sales permit (Ag & Markets Law 47-a); consumers must come to the farm — no off-farm delivery or retail-store distribution.
Where to get raw milk in New York
- AKM Farm — Millbrook · Farm pickup — website
NY-licensed raw milk farm at 3691 Route 82 (Dutchess County). IMPORTANT: no longer sells raw COW milk - now raw GOAT milk only, plus other products. - Berle Farm — Hoosick Falls · Farm pickup — website
Raw milk licensed and inspected by NYS Dept of Ag & Markets; farm-store pickup only (Thu-Sun). Milk is seasonal - production pauses in winter and resumes in March. - Butterfield Farm — Burke · Farm pickup — website
Certified organic, NY State-permitted raw Jersey milk (Franklin County). By appointment/call-ahead pickup only; seasonal.
Verified against state license lists and the farms' own sites. Always confirm availability before making a drive.
Is raw milk legal in New York?
On-farm sale of raw milk directly to consumers is legal with a state Raw Milk Sales permit (Ag & Markets Law 47-a); consumers must come to the farm — no off-farm delivery or retail-store distribution.
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