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Redwood Hill Farm

Posted on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 at 9:38 am
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Redwood Hill Farm is a family-owned, award-winning goat dairy farm that has been delivering high quality products since 1968. They are proud to be the first certified humane goat farm in the United States. All of the goats living on the Redwood Hill Farm are fed an all-natural diet that is free from antibiotics or hormones. They have a free range lifestyle and are provided with plenty of shelter, resting areas, and adequate space to live a normal lifestyle. All of the goats are fed all-natural grain that is made with crops that are not genetically modified. The goat’s lifestyle paired with their healthy diet is why all of Redwood Hill Farm’s products feature a taste that sets them apart. Redwood Hill Farm currently offers artisan cheese, yogurt, kefir and milk.

Redwood Hill Farm’s artisan cheeses sell for around $8.00 to $10.00 each depending on the weight and variety. Individual yogurt cups sell for around $2.50 while their goat milk can go for up to a little over $7.00. Prices may vary in individual stores. Visit the official Redwood Hill Farm website for more information on where you can find any of their products in a store near you. Redwood Hill Farm operates out of Sebastopol, CA.

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