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“If you’re not taking care of your soil and your air, then you have nothing. It’s important for us to run a farm that is sustainable because we have children who will inherit this farm, and we want to make sure they can have this farm in 100 years.” - Rachel Rhodes, broiler chicken farmer from Centreville, Maryland

“If you’re not taking care of your soil and your air, then you have nothing. It’s important for us to run a farm that is sustainable because we have children who will inherit this farm, and we want to make sure they can have this farm in 100 years.” – Rachel Rhodes, broiler chicken farmer from Centreville, Maryland