This episode of Voices from the Field continues a conversation between NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Linda Poole and Dr. Kathy Soder, who runs 125 Dorset ewes on 96 acres in Pennsylvania with her husband Ken and son Nathan. They cover a variety of issues, including predators, parasites, and profits in the discussion, which is part of ATTRA’s ongoing podcast series “She’s Raising Sheep.”
The link to the first part of the discussion is in the notes to this podcast, so be sure to check it out along with the rest of the “She’s Raising Sheep” series.
ATTRA Resources:
Episode 320. She’s Raising Sheep: Dr. Kathy Soder of Pennsylvania, Part 1
She’s Raising Sheep Series
Sheep and Goats
Other Resources:
Dr. Kathy Soder on Raising High Health Sheep
Contact Linda Poole at lindap@ncat.org
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This podcast is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development
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