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Nubian Dairy Goats make Great Cheeses
Yellow Springs Farm proudly offers both fresh and aged Artisanal Goat Cheeses. The most important part of our cheeses is the exceptionally good milk our goats produce. We breed and raise Nubian goats, with occasional genetic crosses, carefully selected for their naturally nutrient rich milk. Our herd browses pasture, cleans up invasive plant species in the woodland, and basks in the sun. Our goats also eat local hay, and organic grains. Al and Catherine Renzi make Yellow Springs Farm cheeses using age-old processes borrowed from both French and Italian traditions. Our original interpretation of these recipes, and inclusion of farm-raised herbs, nuts, and honey make many unique Yellow Springs Farm Goat Cheeses. Each small batch is handmade, and never includes preservatives or anything artificial. We offer both fresh, pasteurized milk cheeses, and exclusive raw milk cheeses aged 60 days or more. We love to select palette-pleasing trends to pair with local, fresh foods. There is always a new cheese to try. Please check out our Goat Cheese Tasting Notes so that you can enjoy all the good flavors of Yellow Springs Farm.COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) FOR CHEESE LOVERS
Whether you are just learning about cheese or you
are already a dedicated Yellow Springs Farm cheese
enthusiast, we invite you to join us as a CSA member. Honey
Wildflower raw honey is exactly what it sounds like. Derived from a variety of wildflowers,. its taste varies from year to year based on what's in bloom. This natural honey has a delightful fragrance and taste. Great for cooking, gifts, or tea. Purchase online or Visit the hives at our Farm! Some of our unique goat milk cheeses also contain our farm fresh raw honey.Soap
Made from honey, herbs, and goats' milk produced at Yellow Springs Farm--try some!
YELLOW SPRINGS FARM 2010 CHEESE CSA - FAQ
Where are the pick-up sites for the Yellow Springs Farm (YSF) Cheese share?
What do I receive when I become a member?
I cannot use the link to reach your CSA enrollment form online.
One cheese share seems like too much product for my household—can I buy less cheese?
What can I do with the cheese other than serving it with crackers?
How long will the cheese stay fresh after I bring it home?
Will YSF ship cheese for me to gift recipients in other states?