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Rita Herford, a farmer from Michigan, discusses her farming operation and the crops she grows, including sugar beets, corn, wheat, dry beans, and strawberries. She also talks about her transition into motherhood and coaching softball. Rita's husband also has a farm where they raise cattle. She explains the process of sugar production from sugar beets and the difference between cane sugar and beet sugar. Rita shares the challenges of balancing work and family responsibilities and the logistics of childcare and daycare as a farmer. This part of the conversation explores the challenges and joys of farming with children. It discusses the difficulties of balancing farm work with childcare responsibilities and the importance of communication and coordination in farming families.
The conversation also touches on the transition to parenthood and the struggles of parenting multiple children. Finally, it highlights the benefits of raising kids on the farm and the flexibility it provides. In this conversation, Rita Herford discusses parenting challenges, including dealing with allergies and the stress of raising girls in a world of unrealistic beauty standards. She also shares her experience of dominating at the county fair and the importance of family support. The conversation concludes with information on how to connect with Rita online.
Follow Rita on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grocery_store_farmer/
Follow Rita on the Farm: https://www.facebook.com/GentnerBischerFarms
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