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Swan's Dairy had its beginning in 1923 with one cow. In 1951, Swan Dairy started selling Grade A Raw Milk in 1 gallon bottles and continues today. The first milk was 50¢ a gallon. There was not a clerk on duty...the honor system was used.

Visitors are welcome to view Oklahoma's finest milk as it comes directly from the cows to a pre-cooler and then to a tank cooler and bottled. The cows are not given hormones, and the pastures are not chemically sprayed. The raw milk is routinely tested by the State Health Department.


Hours: Afternoon milking is from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Cheese is also produced at the dairy.
Address: 938 E. 5th st.
Phone: 918-341-2298

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