What do you call a mother cow who has just given birth? De-calf-inated. We know, we know. But now that you're done groaning over our lame sense of humor, let us introduce you to something that's guaranteed to bring a smile to your face: a local West Virginia dairy farm that turns gallons and gallons of fresh, delicious milk into incredible yogurts, cheeses, creamers, flavored milks, and more!
Nestled along the river in the beautiful Ohio River Valley near Letart, West Virginia is 425 acres of paradise otherwise known as the Jamestowne Dairy.
This 40-cow dairy cranks out some of the most delicious milk, milk products, baked goods, and produce known to the Mountain State.
Of course, try the regular milk.
But there's also strawberry milk, chocolate milk, seasonally flavored milk, fruit and veggie dips, sour cream, cheeses, creamers, yogurts, and so much more.
And, in addition to dairy products, there's fresh produce in season, fresh eggs, and fresh baked goods.
Order ahead, and then swing by Jamestowne Dairy in person during your designated day to pick up some of these delicious products from their store. You can also place an order and have it delivered on a set day within a certain geographic range of the farm!
While you're at it, especially if you've opted to pick up your order in person, you should know that Jamestowne Dairy offers some limited-space tours of their milk barns and farm, so if you've always wanted to see a real working dairy in operation, call to check if there's an open tour available.
While prices and products are always subject to change, of course, here's a list of some of Jamestowne Dairy Farm's recent offerings, just to whet your appetite for some of their incredible products.
To get in touch with the folks at Jamestowne Dairy Farm or to learn more about their products, visit the farm on Facebook. Did you know about this local Mason County dairy farm and its incredible made-in-West Virginia products? (Oh, and if you're not sure where Letart is, it's mostly east and slightly north of Point Pleasant.)
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