Harvest Haunts & Haunted Fields: Ghostly Tales from America's Farms
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In this episode of Talk Dirt To Me, we dive into one of the hottest topics in agriculture: the potential appointment of RFK Jr. to lead the Department of Agriculture. Join us as we discuss the major questions surrounding this prospect and what it could mean for American farmers. We also give an update on wrapping up this year’s harvest season, and doing some custom harvest work as well.
But the real highlight of this episode? In honor of Halloween, we’re bringing you spine-chilling tales of haunted farms across America, with a special focus on some eerie encounters right here in Tennessee. Tune in for the true stories of paranormal encounters that have left farm families across the country shaken.
Plus, we’re spotlighting another great American brand in our “Made in America” segment: Danner Boots. Known for their durability and craftsmanship, Danner has become a staple for those working on rugged terrain.
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