RichZ
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I started up a goat dairy several years ago in upstate New York, the regulations are exactly the same. Make sure you contact NYS Dept. of Ag and Markets. They will have to approve your milking equipment, and your whole milking parlor set up. Don't build it without them first looking at what you plan to do first. If they won't approve it, you'll have to spend an awful lot of money to come into compliance. If you still have an old parlor and equipment in the barn from years ago, you won't be grandfathered, because you haven't been milking, you'll have to get approved all over again.
Have you thought of who you are going to sell your milk to? Here in New York State, your best bet is typically Stewart's. They usually give an extra dollar per hundred weight than anyone else does. You'll also need to contact Stewart's or whatever dairy you want to sell to before you get too far to see if they'll put you on their milk run.
Have you thought of who you are going to sell your milk to? Here in New York State, your best bet is typically Stewart's. They usually give an extra dollar per hundred weight than anyone else does. You'll also need to contact Stewart's or whatever dairy you want to sell to before you get too far to see if they'll put you on their milk run.