In Missouri, you can go to a farm and buy raw milk if you want to. However, the farmer can not transport the milk or sell it in grocery stores.
Some of the farms actually have “stores”. They have grass fed beef in refrigerators or freezers, eggs, produce, milk etc. in a building on their land. You can go in their and purchase their products.
One of these places also sells huge chickens that they have raised, killed, and processed. They weigh about 10 - 15 lbs. You have to order those in advance. Never tasted a better tasting chicken.
CT has similar laws as well.
I grew up drinking raw milk on my family’s farm.
That’s what I do...go to the farm. Texas doesn’t allow the farmer to transport the milk. We have non gmo eggs, beef and chicken available along with the milk. You’d love the building where they sell the milk. It’s a walk in and help yourself store. You just put your money in the can and go on your merry way. So much like my grandmother’s generation.