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New Mexico Beyond the Farm...

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Do you know a buying club, store, market, or restaurant that should be on this list? If so, please help us spread the word and send us an e-mail


BUYING CLUBS

In a typical buying club, farmers consolidate orders from a number of customers and deliver them to a central location, typically a customer’s home. If you want to join a buying club in your area, contact the appropriate people below:

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FARMERS MARKETS

Taos County Farmers Market
Town Hall parking lot next to library, 1 block NW of the Plaza
Saturdays, 7 am - 2 pm
May - late October
RidgeRun Enterprises, LLC (attends every other Saturday); Rio Culebra High Mountain Beef, Salazar Natural Meats, Inc.


RESTAURANTS

Corona Grill
Corner of Hwy 54 and Ker Avenue
Corona, NM
(505) 849-2424
Ranney Ranch

Love Apple
802 Paseo NOrte
Taos, NM
Rio Culebra High Mountain Beef


STORES

Dixon Cooperative Market
Dixon, NM
(505) 579-9625
Talltex Beef (Dumas, TX)

Wildly Natural Foods
2501 E 20th Street #14
Farmington, NM
(505) 326-6243
James Ranch (CO)

 

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The Home Creamery

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Make your own homemade mozarella and other cheeses with fresh grass-fed milk. Yum!

 

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Quit overcooking grassfed meats
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Keep this magnet handy and
Don't Overdo It!

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Pasture Perfect
by Jo Robinson

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