Dutchess County Fair - Legacy of Agriculture & Community
Host Suzanne Rajczi, visits Cooper Lane Farms with Katie Hines and Bob Ferris to explore the farm’s history and how it evolved from a former dairy property into an operation focused on hay, sweet corn, and local food education. Bob discusses hand-picked sweet corn, hay production and crop rotation, and the challenges and satisfaction of sustaining agriculture, including land conservation and changing economics. Katie shares her 4-H journey from Cloverbud through showing and selling Southdown sheep at the Dutchess County Fair, detailing sheep care, lambing, and animal stewardship for quality meat and wool. She also explains how she built Zo’s Ice Cream, emphasizing small-batch production, local sourcing, the “cow to cone in three days” model, seasonal flavors like sweet corn ice cream, and educational school programs connecting kids to where food comes from, ahead of the Dutchess County Fair’s 180th anniversary. 00:00 Podcast Welcome 02:34 Sweet Corn Work 04:27 Hay Fields Rotation 07:53 Animals and Aging 08:41 Katie 4H Journey 11:02 Fair Auction Lessons 14:57 Sheep Care Basics 18:55 Local Lamb Quality 21:21 Zoes Ice Cream Story 23:27 Local Flavors Ingredients 24:20 Sweet Corn Flavor 26:13 Sourcing Local Ingredients 31:52 Future of Local Farming 38:25 Advice for Young Farmers 43:11 Sheep Raising Basics 46:32 Podcast Wrap and Fair
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