Conservation and sustainability practices are a priority for first generation Wisconsin goat farmer Leslie Svacina. When Leslie decided to start her farm, she knew that caring for the land would be vital for its success, and the conservation programs offered through the Farm Bill were a vital tool in teaching her how to put those conservation and sustainability practices to use on her farm.
On this episode of Farmside Chat, Leslie chats with Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall about the role sustainability plays on her goat farm.
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