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Humans Of Agriculture- Pam’s Story.

August 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

Humans of Agriculture- Pam’s Story.
Meet Pam (and family!)

Meet Pam (and family!)

“Dairy farming has always been a part of my life. I was raised on a dairy in NE Iowa and here I am at 55, living 1.5 miles from where I grew up, still on a dairy farm. 

Dave and I wanted to raise our three sons to value faith, family, friends, farming, and what we do each day to feed the world. To help do that, we (thanks to the help of a variety of friends) made sure we traveled and showed them more of our world. All three had been in 48 of the 50 states and have traveled internationally.

But now our son Matt and his wife Ashley have pushed us out of our comfort zone. They say there is more we can do than just help provide food for people. They are adopting two children from Uganda. We are very excited to add two more grandchildren to the six we already love and enjoy.”

The Bolin family is part of a unique opportunity to help bring their future children home and you can help them. Please take a moment to view their video and read more about the family HERE.

Pam is the farmer behind your food, think of Pam when you buy Swiss Valley brand Cream Cheese.

 

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