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Message: From GoLocalProv by David Dadekian, GoLocalProv Contributor: There have been cute goats at pretty farms in Rhode Island for years, but we food lovers haven't benefitted at all from this. Until now. The Reynolds Barn, tucked away right where Route 1 meets the beginning of Route 4 in North Kingstown, has recently been granted permission by RI to sell dairy products. Lucky for us, the Reynolds family, who've raised goats at their home for almost 20 years, are now making and selling goat cheese. It's the first local goat cheese in Rhode Island. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/grow-local-ris-first-goat-cheese-farm