On-farm sales up to 1,500 gal/month in Oklahoma. SB 2028 (signed May 2026) raised the on-farm direct-to-consumer cap from 100 to 1,500 gallons per month, allowed raw milk advertising, and requires raw/unpasteurized labeling with fill date. No permit required. Retail stores and farmers markets remain prohibited.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-11. Source: Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. Verify with the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture before buying or selling.
Tier
On-farm only
Retail legal
No
On-farm legal
Yes
Herd share legal
No
Pet food allowed
Yes (separate licensing)
What Oklahoma actually allows
SB 2028 (signed May 2026) raised the on-farm direct-to-consumer cap from 100 to 1,500 gallons per month, allowed raw milk advertising, and requires raw/unpasteurized labeling with fill date. No permit required. Retail stores and farmers markets remain prohibited.
Legal channels for Oklahoma raw milk buyers: on-farm pickup.
Raw milk farms in Oklahoma right now
The farm-to-door directory currently lists 147 farms offering raw milk in Oklahoma, 2 of them with a delivery or shipping path.
Retail in stores is not allowed in Oklahoma, so the legal path is to buy directly from the farm. Use the live directory to find a working dairy near you, then drive to the farm or arrange any delivery the farmer offers within their permitted zone.
On-farm sales up to 1,500 gal/month in Oklahoma. SB 2028 (signed May 2026) raised the on-farm direct-to-consumer cap from 100 to 1,500 gallons per month, allowed raw milk advertising, and requires raw/unpasteurized labeling with fill date. No permit required. Retail stores and farmers markets remain prohibited.
Where can I buy raw milk in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma the legal channels are: on-farm pickup. Use the farm-to-door directory filtered to Oklahoma to find working dairies near you.
How many farms sell raw milk in Oklahoma?
As of 2026-06-11, 147 farms in Oklahoma list raw milk on farm-to-door, including 2 with a delivery or shipping path. See the full list at farm-to-door.com/raw-milk/oklahoma.
Can I bring raw milk into Oklahoma from another state?
Federal law prohibits selling raw milk across state lines for human consumption, but does not prohibit possession or personal consumption. You may legally bring raw milk you bought in a legal state into Oklahoma for your own use. You may not legally resell it.
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