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Farm Legacy
Cheryl B. Mitchell
75 episodes
6 days ago
I define Legacy as the invisible thread that connects past, present, and future, ensuring the stories and values we hold dear endure long after we are gone. We want generations who never knew our name to feel our impact and work by what we built through our farms and ranches. I believe in the strength of family farms and ranches and the legacies they carry. Farming and ranching isn't what we do; it's who we are. We want our work to matter, which is why we must PLAN to leave our legacy well.
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I define Legacy as the invisible thread that connects past, present, and future, ensuring the stories and values we hold dear endure long after we are gone. We want generations who never knew our name to feel our impact and work by what we built through our farms and ranches. I believe in the strength of family farms and ranches and the legacies they carry. Farming and ranching isn't what we do; it's who we are. We want our work to matter, which is why we must PLAN to leave our legacy well.
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Center Down!
Farm Legacy
27 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Center Down!

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Farm Legacy
I define Legacy as the invisible thread that connects past, present, and future, ensuring the stories and values we hold dear endure long after we are gone. We want generations who never knew our name to feel our impact and work by what we built through our farms and ranches. I believe in the strength of family farms and ranches and the legacies they carry. Farming and ranching isn't what we do; it's who we are. We want our work to matter, which is why we must PLAN to leave our legacy well.