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From Service to a New Mission: Vets to Cowboys

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On this edition of The Mark White Show, I’m talking with Army veteran Jeremy Clark, founder of Vets to Cowboys in Grand Bay, Alabama. After serving his country through multiple deployments, Jeremy found a new mission through agriculture. Alongside his wife, Heather, he is now helping other veterans discover purpose, camaraderie, practical skills, and new opportunities through farming and ranching. During our conversation, Jeremy shares his family’s journey into agriculture, the mentors who helped him along the way, and how Vets to Cowboys is addressing mental health, food security, workforce development, and the declining number of farms in Alabama. He also shares a powerful message for veterans searching for purpose after military service: taking off the uniform doesn't mean your service has to end. I hope you’ll listen and share this inspiring conversation with your family, friends, and neighbors! Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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