This is the order form for next week's meetup. We're going into the horrible heat of a South Carolina summer, which means two things: the cows start to drop milk production a bit, and it's crucial for you to transport your milk on ice to ensure the long shelf life from our milk that you're used to. We always prioritize our meetups first, so placing an order and coming to the meetup is the best way to ensure that you get your milk. We will absolutely make certain that every order placed is fulfilled. While the posted deadline is extremely helpful for me and appreciated, I am not adhering to it firmly. Our milk production will go up again sometime in July, when we have more cows due to calve, but until then, our retail partners will not be able to get quite as much supply as they are used to. If you absolutely can't make the meetup, and don't have anyone that can pick your milk up for you, then I suggest getting to the stores as early as you can, in order to be able to get our milk while their supply lasts (we are still able to keep most stores in the Rock Hill area pretty well stocked, because we are able to deliver to them more often). Six Stone, in particular, made a post that implied that they would have a lot more milk next week, but what they didn't say was that it will not be all our milk. While we will still take what we can to them, they have chosen to get milk from another dairy as well, which is not A2A2, not from a tested BLV and Johnes negative herd, and not bottled in glass. I say this only because I know that these things are important to many of you, which is why you're our amazing customers to begin with, and why we go out of our way to do what we do. We are grateful for every single one of you. I did not want any of you to be misled by that, and miss getting your milk. If you place an order for the meetup, I guarantee you that I will fulfill it. Ironically, we are bottling more milk than we were this time last year, and still need a few more cows to meet the demand. Unfortunately, cows that meet our strict standards are not easy to come by. We will wait a few weeks for our cows to calve, rather than sacrifice our integrity, and what we have worked hard to achieve, by buying cows that do not meet our standards, and that could put our entire herd at risk. By mid-August, our milk production should be at an all-time high. We thank all of you for your continued support. We truly do have the best customers in the world, and I will continue to do my best to take care of you and meet your needs.
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