Dr. Kimberly Stevens, a veterinarian from Galva, Illinois, owns her own clinic in the town where she grew up. She shares the challenges of getting accepted to vet school, graduating and the mentor who taught her so much. She also sheds light on “compassion fatigue” among veterinarians and talks about a national program called Not One More Vet (NOMV) whose goal is to lower suicide rates.
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Eric Hodel | Midwest Food Bank | A Sh...
Eric Hodel is a farmer from Woodford County and the COO/CFO of Midwest Food Bank, a nonprofit organization with 12 locations in the U.S. and other countries. MFB distributes food and shares the love of Christ with programs like Hope Packs for hungry students to take home on the weekends and disas...
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Becky Nielsen Hanks | Young Farmer | ...
Becky Nielsen Hanks decided to return to agriculture as a career. She and her husband farm and she works with her dad and brother on the family farm. Like many in ag, she has diversified their operation by selling seed and becoming a certified crop adjustor.
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Julie Hardy | Hardy’s Reindeer Ranch ...
Julie Hardy was a city girl whose expertise was in marketing. When she married a Christmas tree farmer and flew reindeer from Alaska to their farm in Illinois, they soon became a tourist destination. Now they’re teaching others to appreciate this wonderful animal with “up close and personal” tour...