At 10:45 AM 3/19/2007, you wrote:
Maybe Weston Price's website has a listing of organic farmers you can buy real butter from. I know there is lady in my neck of the woods (Vegas) who sells fresh real butter, milk, goat milk , yogurt etc from her organic farm with healthy, well fed animals.
Steve

Also listed are sources for liquid milk, cheese, yoghurt and cream.

Directory of best dairy products available
http://www.realmilk.com/where.html [quote]
Butter - The best commercial brands of butter are probably Organic Valley and Tillamook ­they are pasteurized, but come from cows that are mostly pasture-fed. New Zealand butter is available through <http://www.grassfedtraditions.com/grass_fed_butter.htm>Tropical Traditions. It is not raw, but it is from 100% pasture fed cows. A growing number of farmers sell raw butter from pasture-fed cows directly to the consumer and ship within the continental US. Many of them place classified ads in Wise Traditions, the magazine of the <http://www.westonaprice.org>Weston A. Price Foundation. [end quote]

I heard Tillamook (shame, shame) set up a grain-feeding operation in the Eastern Oregon desert, but haven't checked out the facts on that. The Western Oregon rain forest has green grass year round, and that is where Tillamook, Oregon is. I'm in Eastern Oregon, with cows as far as the eye and see - and beyond, but they are steers for steak. Can I find a milk cow, no, but I haven't tried real hard yet. Now that spring has sprung I downloaded the file below.

There are other directories when I have time to look them up.
And there is this Yahoo Group
[email protected]
and in the files section, it tells you how to ferret out local sources of raw dairy.

OK, OK, here's another related directory:
http://www.eatwild.com/products/index.html
Directory of Pasture-Based Farmers
United States, Canada and Republic of Panama
The Eatwild.com Directory of Pasture-Based Farmers lists more than 800 farms, making it the most comprehensive source for grass-fed meat and dairy products in the United States and Canada.

Mercola was going to set up a directory, did that ever happen?
http://www.mercola.com

There are more ... like any omnivore raw food discussion group knows the best sources.

Karen