Dirty Girl Farm is a dairy farm located in Andes, New York, specializing in goat milk and related products. Situated in the Great Western Catskills region, this farm focuses on sustainable and ethical farming practices. The operation includes both the raising of goats and the production of fresh dairy goods, providing a farm-to-table experience for the local community and visitors. The farm’s commitment to animal welfare and quality control is evident in its carefully maintained herd and production processes.
At Dirty Girl Farm, the emphasis lies in producing fresh, natural dairy products from goats raised on-site. The farm’s location in Andes allows it to benefit from the region’s natural landscape and climate, which contribute to the health and well-being of the animals. By maintaining a small-scale operation, the farm ensures close attention to detail in both animal care and product quality, making it a notable presence among dairy farms in the area.
The farm’s dairy offerings often include milk, cheese, and other goat-derived products crafted in their creamery. This integration of farming and processing on one site allows for greater control over product freshness and quality. Serving the Andes community and beyond, Dirty Girl Farm provides an alternative to larger commercial dairy operations by focusing on artisanal and locally sourced dairy items.
Visitors to the farm can expect an authentic agricultural environment that reflects traditional dairy farming values with a modern approach to sustainability. The farm remains accessible to those interested in learning about goat dairy farming or purchasing fresh dairy products directly from the source, contributing to the region’s agricultural diversity and local economy.


































