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Ear to the Ground 401: The Belly of Belief

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Livestock producer Frances Kelliher admits to being a bit cynical and burnt-out on her first day in LSP’s Farm Beginnings course. But the program helped revitalize her belief that regenerative grazing can renew one’s relationship with the land and community. More Information: • LSP’s Farm Beginnings Course [https://landstewardshipproject.org/farmbeginnings/] (2026-2027 Early Bird Discount Deadline Aug. 1, 2026; Final Deadline Sept. 1, 2026) • Riverbed Lamb [https://www.riverbedlamb.com/]

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