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George Woodard Vermont Organic Dairy Farmer Talks About Farming and Education

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

I was very fortunate to spend a bit of time with Mr. Woodard on his Organic Dairy Farm in Waterbury, VT and it was truly one that I will talk about for a long time to come. Not only did he provide me with some interesting and enlightening stories on farming and life on the farm. There were certainly alot of out takes on this interview but at the end of the day I was certainly sitting down with a good Vermont farmer who has fun while working hard on his farm.

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  • Nathan, this is wonderful! ECHO's Voices For the Lake project will be hitting the road this summer to collect stories just like George's. I really look forward to sitting down with anglers and farmers and other folks who care about the watershed. Your video clip has helped me think about how to capture Vermonters with rich, passionate stories. Many thanks fro sharing!

    ~Bridget Butler, Voices For the Lake Manager

  • I met George while he was acting in a short film called Falls, by Michael Fisher. He has a very simple, genuine, charismatic quality about him...and his voice, so relaxed, soothing, and peaceful. I just saw him on America's Heart and Soul...he's the type of person you could spend an enormous amount of time just listening to his stories...singing...wish I had had the chance to get to know more about him when I met him...makes us Vermonters proud :)

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  • Gotta love a dude who says "Judas Priest" and he's not even talking about music.

  • Very nice interview!

  • Bob Not-So-Evil

  • Hi I'm Bob Evil

  • George played in Road Construction Ahead, House Construction Ahead, and Where The Garbage Goes.

  • No, the Orange Julius kiosk took up too much room so they had to move to a farm.

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