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Lovejoy Brook Farm 

The Future of Farming in Vermont -- with slideshow!

From: Jenny Attiyeh
Length: 00:09:09

Lydia Ratcliff is a survivor. She's farmed her 90 acre plot of land in Andover Vermont for 43 years, and though she's now come down with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, she still climbs on top of that tractor in hay season. Does she offer a lesson for the rest of us? Does she represent the future of the small farmer in Vermont, or is she one of the last of a dying breed? ThoughtCast's Jenny Attiyeh, went to Andover, to take a look... Read the full description.
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About 40 years ago, farms were thick on the ground in Andover, a rural town in southern Vermont. Today, 75-year-old Lydia Ratcliff’s Lovejoy Brook Farm is the last working farm still in operation. But can it survive much longer?
ThoughtCast's Jenny Attiyeh grew up visiting Lydia each summer, listening to her tales, eating fresh corn and carrots from her garden, and watching the animals give birth, and grow old.  On a recent visit to see Lydia, Jenny brought along her microphone …
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this audio story is complemented by a 4 minute slideshow of Lydia Ratcliff's farm, with all new material. It can be accessed on ThoughtCast, here:  http://bit.ly/14LiZm  
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NOTE: this audio story is complemented by a 4 minute slideshow of Lydia Ratcliff's farm, with all new material. It can be accessed on ThoughtCast, here:
http://bit.ly/14LiZm
Feel free to embed it in your website!

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About 40 years ago, farms were thick on the ground in Andover, a rural town in southern Vermont. Today, 75-year-old Lydia Ratcliff’s Lovejoy Brook Farm is the last working farm still in operation.
But can it survive much longer?
ThoughtCast's Jenny Attiyeh (pronounced uh-TEE-uh) grew up visiting Lydia each summer, listening to her tales and watching the animals give birth, and grow old. On a recent visit to see Lydia, Jenny brought along her microphone …

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