This Week on The Land Show with Dave and Johnny:
- 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.