We offer raw A2 Jersey cow’s milk from our farm. Ee also offer butter, cream, and buttermilk. We sell under a pet food license. Sales are from the farm and our milk is in several stores in various locations (Ellijay, Jasper, Cartersville, Woodstock, Marietta, Dalton, Tunnel Hill, Ringgold, Cohutta, and Chatsworth). Our girls graze our pastures and are fed a scoop of non-gmo food at milkings. We milk twice a day and chill the milk rapidly.
Our farm is in Murray County, but we have a Dalton address. The address is 996 Kirby Young Rd Dalton, Ga. Our phone number is (706) 299-3141. Feel free to leave a message if we don’t answer.
We offer other products besides raw A2 cow’s milk. We have Nigerian Dwarf goats and have raw goat’s milk periodically. We make goat milk soap and lotion. We also make laundry soap and air + fabric sprays. We have bee hives and sell raw, unfiltered honey. In addition, we have chickens. They free range or are in chicken tractors. Furthermore, we raise beef cows and sell meat at certain times of the year. All animals are fed non-gmo food. Lastly, we grow microgreens every two weeks and have a garden in the summer. Don’t ya’ll think our name is fitting- Abundance Farms? We named it that because we do an abundant amount of things on the farm.
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Let's talk about numerous labels and stickers that we see on food products in shops and supermarkets. You can often find "organic product", "natural product", "free-range" and "non-GMO". If you want to be a knowledgeable consumer important to know differences between these concepts.
The most important thing to understand and to remember that "natural" does not mean organic. "Natural" is an unregulated term and can be used on any product, while "organic" means a set of production standards.
If you see on the meat or poultry label "free-range" it means that the animal was not confined to the cells and moves freely on a certain territory, but does not mean that it was grown organically. In order to attach such a label does not require certification. There is no need to get any special documents too, manufacturers just attract and stimulate buyers to get the label "non GMO».
Label «Natural-In the U.S. » means that the product has been minimally processed, does not contain artificial dyers, preservatives, flavors or other artificial ingredients. But animals could be exposed to antibiotics or growth enhancers.
Label «Grass Fed» means that the animals (cattle, goats, sheep, etc.) were fed only by grass and hay, they grazed on pastures and therefore healthier and their meat contains more omega-3.