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This week on Cutting the Curd Anne spoke to Alyce Birchenough of Sweet Home Farm in Alabama as part of her continuing State of Cheese Series. Alyce talked about how, using local sourcing and value added sales techniques, she proved some other local farmers wrong when they said she couldn’t make a living off her modest 40 acres. Tune in to find out how cheese is doing in the great state of Alabama. This episode was sponsored by Cabot Cheese of Vermont, Dairy Farm Family owned since 1919.
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This week on Cutting the Curd Anne spoke to Alyce Birchenough of Sweet Home Farm in Alabama as part of her continuing State of Cheese Series. Alyce talked about how, using local sourcing and value added sales techniques, she proved some other local farmers wrong when they said she couldn’t make a living off her modest 40 acres. Tune in to find out how cheese is doing in the great state of Alabama. This episode was sponsored by Cabot Cheese of Vermont, Dairy Farm Family owned since 1919.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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