Kay Donaldson, with the Alabama Bass Trail, updates us on how well the anglers have done this season and the exciting things happening on the Trail. www.alabamabasstrail.org
Taylor Hatchett, owner of Boozer Farms, discusses her CSA (community supported agriculture) program and also their sod operation in Chilton County. www.boozerfarms.com
Randall Upchurch shares our Farmland Report. www.selandgroup.com/agents/randall-upchurch
Brian Watts recounts an exciting story from this past week and discusses two new rural properties for sale in Clarke and Wilcox County. www.selandgroup.com/agents/brian-watts
Dave - Jonathan was another great Land Show opened up with a really interesting topic. Talking about buddy Chris Robin with Miss Kay Donaldson with Alabama Bass Trail. They're having a great Summer.
Johnny - Yeah, it sounds like a lot of folks getting on the water which is great, problem means a lot of folks will be getting out in the woods for hunting season.
Dave - Absolutely
Johnny - And then we went to Thorsby, Alabama Chilton County to talk to our family farmer there, Miss Taylor Hatchett with Boozer Farms and she's had a tremendous program going on this year selling a lot of produce and selling some sod too. It sounds like hard work
Dave - Oh, yeah, yes, she's a hard-working farmer. And we found ole' Randall Upchurch to give our Farmland Report. He's a hard-working big fella selling poultry farms, cattle farms, and talking about a tremendous opportunity there in Coleman County.
Johnny - He did and then we wrapped it up with Brian Watts. Brian and I recounted a story that his father-in-law came and pulled me out of the mud in Clark County the other day. And we talked about a couple of properties that he and I have for sale. So there's another good show.
Dave - It was. Appreciate y'all watching this show review and we encourage you to listen to the entire Land Show with Dave and Johnny.