• Falling In Love With Farming

  • Jan 29 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Falling In Love With Farming

  • Summary

  • Wednesday, January 29 - Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com shares the news affecting small farmers in America, including the government taking on John Deere under accusations of a monopoly, in part due to the ongoing battle for the farmers’ right to repair their own equipment, questioning if investing in old equipment has a better ROI than purchasing new farming equipment and machinery, and a poultry-grower payment system. Next, we’re introduced to Anne Gentry, a first generation farmer, of Braeburn Farm in Rosalind, Virginia. Braeburn Farm is a small family-owned farm with Scottish Blackface sheep and Galloway cattle. Anne and her husband, Richard, fell in love with Scottish Blackface sheep and Galloway cattle after working with them in Scotland, deciding they needed them to be part of their farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Their flock consists of 30-40 breeding ewes and several rams, with lambs being born each year in March and ready to sell by June. Lastly, Doug opines the customer service side of welcoming people to your farm and what family-owned farms are doing to support their customers’ decision to continue purchasing from their farm, and why constructive criticism is always valuable.

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