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    First Aired - 10/25/2009 03:00PM
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    This week, Anne sits down with Chris Gray of Consider Bardwell Farms and talks about his history in the music business and how it relates to his current life as a cheese monger.
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    Alec Bradford of Leaping Waters Farms talks about what it takes to run a farm and raise rare breeds. Also on the show, Steve Pope & Mike Edison.
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    Leaping Waters Farm, Ancient White Park, rare breed, second largest herd in the world, absolutely delicious beef, butchering, prepared foods, Montgomery Country Virginia, info@leapingwatersfarm.com, best grass to be found in the country, 450 acres, 1200 to 2000 lbs steer, grass fed beef, average steer gets you 420 to 600 lbs of meat, 60% of that would be ground beef, bones go to the dogs, hides go for tanning, horns are kept for decorative purposes, restaurants are scared of roasts, Brian Kenny, Hearst Ranch, people don't want to eat pound steaks anymore, CSA, 2 acre garden, meat CSA, the breed of the ancient kings, the legend is that King John I was eating a loin of ancient white park and it was so good that he knighted the loin, Roanoke river, floods twice a year, heritage turkeys, chickens, 100 chickens are enough, Virginia is to the northeast what California is to the rest of the country, growing seasons are longer in Virginia, Shawsville used to be a tourist destination in the 1920's, Healing Springs, Fathering Gate Mansion, General Burnett,

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    morning chores, animal feeding, family help on the farm, the life of a farmer, Alec has one full time employee, Dewey Hearst, Rodney Hearst, Bubba Hearst, cracklins, skin, help is needed most right now and in the fall, fencing, rotataional grazing with cattle, getting on the right forage at the right time of year, there is a never ending battle with fences, Joel Salatin, Polyface, temporary portable fencing, following rules or breaking rules, agriculture has been going in the wrong direction for the last 50 years, breaking the industrial model, commodity farming, you can get credit from Farm Credit, you could run a 100 cattle a year and supply a good amount of people, everybody is a niche market in New York City, school system buys commodity foods, colleges, public schools cannot be the standard, hospitals, public schools won't pay a premium, corporate cafertias can afford premium, the middle class does not eat very well in this country, you have to be introverted to be a sucessfull farmer, farming is a very difficult job, 22 of 23 piglets were lost to a virus on the farm, close to e coli, swine flu, pigs and ducks in close proximity,

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