
Your Family Your Farm
Leona Dargis discusses the benefits of transition planning and shares how she and her four sisters overcame incredible adversity to successfully run the family farm after their parents died suddenly.
Leona Dargis discusses the benefits of transition planning and shares how she and her four sisters overcame incredible adversity to successfully run the family farm after their parents died suddenly.
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