Cloth of the Nation

Ep 05 | Active Duty with PA National Guard Member Charles Lafferty

49 min · 6. maj 2026
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CJ Lafferty serves in the PA National Guard and, along with his family, runs Skyline Pastures Farm.  A Pennsylvania native, CJ applies skills learned in military service to his farming of high-quality food for people who like knowing where their food comes from.  He and wife Tanya are committed to helping educate people about their food supply and assisting other veterans interested in farming through his service to the Pennsylvania Veteran Farming Network.

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