Living With The Land

Meadow Shere

58 min · 11 de jul de 2025
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For over 20 years, Meadow Shere has been the proprietor of Long Valley Feed and Supply and a highly respected member of the farming community in Mendocino County.  Along with the essential goods that the store carries, it has long served as a gathering place where folks come to discuss all aspects of caring for livestock and crops.  Recently the store has added a farmstand that has been a boon to the Laytonville community by providing a market for producers and providing customers access to local foods.  In this episode Meadow, Casey, and Lito talk about farming, food, and community while sitting around Lito's kitchen table.

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