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Make A Difference Minute: Vets to Cowboys

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On this Make a Difference Minute, I have Jeremy Clark with Vets to Cowboys as he shares how farmers and ranchers can play an important role in helping veterans discover purpose after military service. Jeremy says veterans entering agriculture need more than pamphlets, presentations, or financial assistance. They need experienced farmers and ranchers willing to open their operations, share what they know, and provide opportunities for hands-on learning. It's an approach veterans understand well. During military service, skills are developed through training and repetition until performing a task becomes second nature. Jeremy believes the same principle applies to agriculture. By working alongside experienced farmers and ranchers, veterans can develop practical skills, build confidence, and prepare for success in their own operations. Through Vets to Cowboys, Jeremy hopes to bring generations of agricultural experience together with veterans who are ready to learn, work, and discover a new sense of purpose after service. This MADM is brought to you by Green's Dependable Hardware, proudly supporting stories and the people who make our communities strong. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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Make A Difference Minute: Vets to Cowboys

On this Make a Difference Minute, I have Jeremy Clark with Vets to Cowboys as he shares how farmers and ranchers can play an important role in helping veterans discover purpose after military service. Jeremy says veterans entering agriculture need more than pamphlets, presentations, or financial assistance. They need experienced farmers and ranchers willing to open their operations, share what they know, and provide opportunities for hands-on learning. It's an approach veterans understand well. During military service, skills are developed through training and repetition until performing a task becomes second nature. Jeremy believes the same principle applies to agriculture. By working alongside experienced farmers and ranchers, veterans can develop practical skills, build confidence, and prepare for success in their own operations. Through Vets to Cowboys, Jeremy hopes to bring generations of agricultural experience together with veterans who are ready to learn, work, and discover a new sense of purpose after service. This MADM is brought to you by Green's Dependable Hardware, proudly supporting stories and the people who make our communities strong. Real stories. Real people. Real impact. News That Unites!™️

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From Service to a New Mission: Vets to Cowboys

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