I'm currently looking on Facebook, but I'm pretty far down south (Harlingen, to be exact). Most of the people around here just don't seem to be wanting to invest in the good feed and those that do have smaller flocks (or focus on other animals). It's hard to find people who care about that kind of thing. In fact, I sold a rooster to someone recently and I found out later that he mostly fed corn. I just made a small recommendation about investing in layer feed instead and he responded a couple weeks later that his hens were laying too many eggs, haha! He had loads of hens, but because of their diet, he wasn't getting as many eggs as he should have been getting. It's kinda funny, actually. I think he's a lot happier with his laying hens now.Have you tired looking on Facebook for a group?
The one feed store near me sells Bryant feed and it is supposed to be as close to organic as you can get without being organic. You could look into that. It's non-gmo and doesn't have antibiotics in it. It is in crumble form, not sure if it comes any other way.

I'm going to check and see if maybe anyone is ordering this feed locally. I know Tractor Supply is a franchise, but do they ever order specialty feeds? My local TSC doesn't sell any organic feeds, but I'm sure 4-H and FFA groups would clear them out if they did.