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[quote=Anonymous]I have checked out South Mountain Creamery, but have never ordered from there. I get a weekly CSA delivery from Great Country Farm in Bluemont, VA. It's delivered to my office but they do home delivery as well. This is only during the growing season. Potomac Vegetable Farms has a CSA as well, which you can add eggs to, not sure about milk or meats. I know they sell meats in their farm store on site, but not part of delivery as it isn't refrigerated. If you check out the Blue Ridge Cattlemens Association, you will locate several farms that offer beef, poultry, lamb, etc as well as eggs & dairy, for home delivery. This site lists specifically beef ranches but several have partnerships with neighboring farms to provide additional options. You can also Google a term like "how to buy a side of beef in VA" and see what hits you get. FYI - Polyface farms is in Va. They don't deliver to your home but they have local "buying clubs" with group pickup sites. This is the farm featured in the movie Food Inc. It's a premium price, but I have friends that have ordered from there and have been very pleased. [/quote]
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