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008 Bruce Wood from Locmaria Farms

21m · Feed Grass For Good · 03 Feb 04:10

Having spent a number of years in the oil & gas industry, Bruce Wood came to the grass-fed protein industry with some ideas that many farmers might not consider. His regenerative, grass-focused plan has been working out quite well so far at Locmaria Farms, where Bruce is the director.

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