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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2022 · 1H 1M

Groundwork | 1 | An interview with the "farmer's lawyer," Sarah Vogel

from Reframing Rural · host Tree Ring Records, LLC

The "farmer's lawyer" Sarah Vogel is a hero to farmers across the country. In the 1980s she saved 240,000 family farmers facing foreclosure. In the 2000s she pursued justice for thousands of Native American farmers and ranchers who suffered decades of credit discrimination from the USDA. Sarah continues her fight to save the family farm today, and her new book "The Farmer's Lawyer," is inspiring others to join her.

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