Rural Revival

110 | Callie Taylor Dayton of May Tree Farm

12.03.2020 - By Rural RevivalPlay

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Today on the podcast we’re with Callie Taylor Dayton of May Tree Farm in Maysville, West Virginia (pop. 2,141). Callie is a tourism pro turned economic developer and has a big heart for small towns and small businesses. She’s sharing about her experiences with May Tree Farm, her family’s mountain grown Christmas tree farm, and also about creating opportunities for her community and why there’s a lot of rural opportunity right now.You’ll love Callie’s heart for small businesses and everything she does to support other small, local businesses in her area, and we can’t wait to see what she does next! Be sure to check out the show notes and give her a follow on social media!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTES:

Petersburg, West Virginia

Maysville, West Virginia

Pilgrim’s

May Tree Farm

Junior National Hereford Expo

No Roots Boots

Romney, West Virginia

Grant County Convention & Visitors Bureau

South Side Depot

Grant County Development Authority

Mon Forest Towns Partnership

Monongahela National Forest

Dolly Sods Wilderness

HubCAP - Communities of Achievement

Virgin Hyperloop

Tucker County

Instagram: @callietaylordayton

Instagram: @maytreefarm

Facebook: /wvmaytreefarm

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