
Our Foundation
At Raw Goodness DE, we believe in hard work, deep roots, and celebrating God's goodness that is all around us.
Our story starts with Gregg and Stephanie—a couple of college sweethearts with a bit of a redneck Cinderella story. Gregg had a dream of milking cows, but didn’t have a farm. Stephanie had the farm, but wasn’t about to run it alone. Together, they found the perfect match—marrying in 1998 and spending the next five years rebuilding her family’s dairy farm.
The farm holds history. Stephanie’s grandfather milked cows in these very barns from the 1940's into the early ’80s. In 2004, the couple officially launched their dairy farm—bringing new life to old walls and honoring generations before them. Today, those same buildings have been modernized and are taking on a new adventure.
Our Future
The dairy industry has changed dramatically over the last decade. Markets fluctuate. Prices drop. And despite all the love and labor, Gregg found himself asking, “Is this really what I want for our kids?” The answer was no—not the way things were.
That’s when Stephanie dug into the data. She saw the growing demand for raw milk, heard the stories of people feeling better, healing inflammation, and finally being able to enjoy milk again. She saw a different kind of future. One where the farm could set its own prices. One where they could thrive, not just survive.
Raw Goodness DE is built on that vision. We cannot wait to legally offer nutrient-rich raw milk to you and your families for human consumption as soon as the Delaware regulations are published and our application can be reviewed (estimated June/July) timeframe. In the interim, we are excited to offer our raw milk registered and labeled for pet consumption.
We're not just farming for today—we're planting hope for tomorrow. And if our kids want to follow in these footsteps, we finally feel good saying, “Yes. There’s a future here.”

Stephanie receiving their On-Farm Lab materials to test for bacteria counts and coliforms.
Our journey to the legalization of raw milk in Delaware (DE) is quite unconventional, mainly because raw milk was not on our radar.



