Scott C Plein, owner of three farms in the Shenandoah Valley
Scott Plein: proving everyday that working farmers can be great producers and great conservationists.
Scott Plein: proving everyday that working farmers can be great producers and great conservationists.
Marjie and John Gibson own Fort Story Farm on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River in Page County, Virginia
Father James Orthmann of Holy Cross Abbey
He recommends fencing your cattle out of ponds and streams.
President of the Farm Bureau Federation on the Eastern Shore, Steve Sturgis implemented many BMPs.
“Bobby is a force of nature! And with this compilation of his blog posts, musings, and articles, we gain insight into farming, family, and the forces that shape the Shenandoah Valley he calls home. I enjoyed his humorous yet direct writing style as he shared personal and professional observations on conserving the natural landscapes that, quite literally, feed and nourish us.”
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