Today we are talking to Natasha McCrary, of Mooresville, Alabama, she's the owner and operator of 1818 Farms. She started the business in 2013 when her son fell in love with Southdown Babydoll Sheep. She had no experience raising the sheep, let alone running a farm. But then she had an idea of how she could make it work: combine a farm with a small business that would help cover the cost of food for the animals. The result was 1818 Farms, a working flower farm that’s also a line of bath and lifestyle products. In 2019 Natasha won Amazon’s Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year award, thank...
Today we are talking to Natasha McCrary, of Mooresville, Alabama, she's the owner and operator of 1818 Farms. She started the business in 2013 when her son fell in love with Southdown Babydoll Sheep. She had no experience raising the sheep, let alone running a farm. But then she had an idea of how she could make it work: combine a farm with a small business that would help cover the cost of food for the animals. The result was 1818 Farms, a working flower farm that’s also a line of bath and lifestyle products. In 2019 Natasha won Amazon’s Woman-Owned Small Business of the Year award, thanks to these best-selling products.
Learn more: https://1818farms.com
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