DUBOIS: After nearly three years of customers asking (and asking and asking!), The Creamery at Knob Farm is thrilled to announce that a large selection of their milk products is now available in the DuBois area — starting today at Wayland Farm Supply.

The Creamery at Knob Farm has deep agricultural roots in nearby Grampian, Pennsylvania, where the 8th-generation family farm operates on soil first tilled by ancestors in the 1860s. The farm has evolved from a traditional commercial dairy into a micro-dairy that bottles and sells milk right on the farm, selling both raw and pasteurized non-homogenized milk directly to consumers. Throughout their transition, the family preserved the farm’s heritage while focusing on quality, local products that reflect the community’s values of freshness, sustainability, and farm-to-table living.

🧴 What You’ll Find At Wayland Farm Supply

Customers in and around DuBois can now find a curated selection of products from The Creamery at Knob Farm, carefully chosen to compliment — not compete with — other local micro-dairies. According to the Creamery:

“We will only be offering products that they do not produce at this location.” — meaning a unique line-up for DuBois shoppers (3799 Watson Highway, Route 219, DuBois).

🥛 Expect These Farm Fresh Favorites

At Wayland Farm Supply, look for:

  • Raw milk — straight from the farm, minimally processed
  • Flavored milk pints — rich, natural flavors that are a hit with kids and adults alike
  • Tea products — refreshing farm-style iced teas

All products reflect the Creamery’s commitment to high quality, natural ingredients and a slower, gentler approach to dairy processing that keeps flavor and nutrition at the forefront.

📍 A Local Favorite Grows

Located at 1357 Workers Road in Grampian, The Creamery at Knob Farm has grown a loyal customer base with its farm-fresh offerings and commitment to local agriculture. Now, by partnering with Wayland Farm Supply, they are extending that fresh, local taste to a larger community — answering years of requests and proving that good things really do come to those who wait.