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Our Team of Wonder Women

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Anonymous

posted on

March 11, 2019

There's a lot to be proud of on our farm; the continued family legacy, the regeneration of the land, the community involvement, and more. But we are ESPECIALLY proud of one thing in particular - our woman power. Not only does our team consist of Jen and the three girls, but we also rock two, soon to be THREE female employees besides! That's a lot of girl power to get some good stuff done. Meet our team and all the great things we do below.

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Hello! We're the Riemer Family Farm ladies - Kalena, Elli, Jen, Caroline, Captain (the dog), Anastasia, and Tina. 

We all work together, with Bryce, to raise the best meat and eggs we can, for you, your family, the land, and the animals. It's not easy work, but it's good work that we use our combined talents and skills to accomplish every day. Take a look!

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We are farmers and we rock it! We are proud of our team's girl power and collaborative set of skills and talents. This farm and family wouldn't be the same without! :) 

Happy Women's Day, today and every day, to all!

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