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Visit Lady Lane Farm
Our Farmstand is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Address:
13025 S. Mulino Rd.
Mulino, OR 97042
Just look for the big red barn!
When additional staff are available, visitors are welcome to enjoy a free visit to see the animals and dairy. Simply stop by the Farmstand when you arrive to check whether someone is available to give you a brief tour.
For larger groups or if you'd like to schedule a guaranteed farm visit, we offer guided tours for $8 per person. To request a tour, please visit our homepage and complete the tour request form at www.ladylanefarm.com.
Besides the farm directly, we attend several Farmers Markets year round and during the summer season. Check out Milwaukie Farmers Market, Oregon City Farmers Market, and Portland Farmers Market.
We also have many valued vendors who carry our line of milk products: New Seasons, Market of Choice, Roths, Cutsforths Thriftway, Alberta Co-op, Peoples Food Front Co-op, Barbur World Foods, and MORE!
Your bottles can be returned at any of our retail locations including the Farm Stand and Farmer's Markets.
Many people find A2 milk much easier to digest and less likely to cause stomach discomfort, though it still contains lactose. A2 milk comes from cows specifically bred to produce only the A2 beta-casein protein and we have been selectively breeding for this trait for over 20 years.
We do not participate in organic certification. Instead we incourage you to come visit our farm and meet our cows for yourself. You will see that our practices go above and beyond certification. You will see a level of compassion and care for our baby calves all the way up to our mature cows that is unmatched.
No. The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) restricts commercial sales of raw milk but allows unlicensed, on-farm sales for very small herds . Off-premises sales, deliveries, and herd-share programs are strictly prohibited for public human consumption , and strict warning labels are required for any permitted sales .
Small-Scale On-Farm Exemption You are exempt from ODA licensing and inspection requirements if you sell raw milk strictly from your own farm and keep your herd under specific size limits:
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