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Rochdale Farms

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Butter
  • Salted 1 lb.     $6.50
Yogurt
  • Vanilla, 1% Low fat     $5.50
Cheese
  • Aged Goat Cheddar, 8 oz.               $6.00
  • Organic Mild Cheddar, white, 8 oz.      $5.00
  • Organic Sharp Cheddar, white, 8 oz.   $5.00
  • Organic Colby-Jack, 8 oz.               $5.50 

If there is enough demand we can add unsalted butter $6.50, plain 1% low fat yogurt $4.99, Greek style whole milk yogurt $5.99

http://www.rochdalefarms.coop

Mission of Rochdale Farms
Our mission is to ensure that all of the small dairies and craft producers we partner with are able to consistently grow and continue to build on their generations of family farms.  We bring Rochdale Farms products to a localized cooperatively-owned distribution center with short transportation distances within the Midwest. We are able to keep price points affordable while maintaining the unparalleled quality and integrity associated with Rochdale Farms products. WE promote the full dynamic and transparent relationships we have with our cooperative partners and maintain these relationships on a daily basis throughout our local community.

History of Rochdale Farms
Rochdale Farms Cooperative was founded in 2009. The name was chosen in honor of the Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers, designers of the original consumer cooperative model launched in 1844 in Rochdale, England. Back then, the Rochdale Society set out to change the world. What they accomplished was revolutionary, bold and scoffed at by many of their contemporaries. Facing poverty and personal hardship in the tumult of the industrial revolution, the Rochdale Pioneers opened the first cooperatively organized store offering only five items on the shelves: flour, oatmeal, sugar, butter and candles. This cooperative structure exists to this day, growing and thriving in almost every state in the US, and abroad.

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