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UDAF From the Field: Stories of Utah Agriculture
by UDAF
Podcast from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
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Holding Ground in Heber Valley
In Midway's rapidly changing landscape, Pear Tree Llamas stands as an example of long-term stewardship. Hear from landowners Katy and Jerry White, UDAF's Land Conservation Program, and Utah Open Lands on why protecting working lands matters and how conservation easements are helping keep agriculture on the landscape for generations to come.
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Innovation and Tradition at Gibbons Brothers Dairy
UDAF travelled to beautiful Lewiston, Utah, in Northern Cache County, to talk with Spencer, Mike, and Darrel Gibbons of Gibbons Brothers Dairy, which has been an operation for over 80 years. We'll get to learn about their family history, the state of the dairy industry, and why innovation matters more than ever.
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Generations on the Range: The Selman Family Story
UDAF visited Tremonton to talk with three generations of the Selman family - elders Fred and Laura, their son Brett, and his son Wyatt - and Troy Forrest, Deputy Commissioner of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food and Director of UDAF's Grazing Improvement Program.
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Utah Roots: Governor Cox on Agriculture and Leadership
UDAF visits with Governor Spencer J. Cox to talk about his agricultural roots in Fairview, the values that shaped his leadership, and how Utah can continue supporting the farmers and ranchers who feed our state.
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Podcast from the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
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