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This week on the FarmHouse, a podcast by Lancaster Farming, we speak with Julie Schroeder of Open Road Ranch. Schroeder started her Greenbush, Wisconsin, farm in 2024. She began raising lamb because she saw opportunity in her local market. "We've had great luck and love working with sheep and lamb," Schroeder said. "It's been really good for an entry-level farmer." Not long after starting her farm, she was offered two pigs that couldn't return to a pig farm for biosecurity reasons. Since then, pigs have become an important part of her farm. "Now pigs are my absolute favorite and I love them so much," Schroeder said. "I think they're so versatile in terms of a business and a farm." In addition to selling pork, Schroeder also makes and sells pork lard products, including a skin balm, laundry soap, dish soap and shampoo bars. "Lard is full of vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, oleic acid, linoleic acid, it's antimicrobial, it's anti-inflammatory — it's just chock-full of good stuff," Schroeder said. Schroeder also runs two local Reko rings, which are online farmers markets that run through private Facebook groups. "It's extremely farmer friendly," Schroeder said. As a new, first-generation farmer, Schroeder said she has had to learn a lot about livestock, business and marketing. But she's gotten plenty of help and advice from other farmers in her area. "Farmers are the friendliest lot. They'll open their doors and take their time and just take their whole day to help you when they don't even know you because they know how much we need farming," Schroeder said. "Everyone has been open doors, very helpful to me."
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