The Rural Woman Podcast Ep. 14 – Dairy Month Part 1: Interview with Hannah Vander Poel

Thanks for checking out this week’s episode of The Rural Woman Podcast! On today’s episode, you’ll get to meet Hannah Vander Poel. She’s a fourth generation dairy farmer originally from California now residing and managing her families second dairy operation in Castleford, Idaho. Hannah and her crew milk around 1,000 cows two to three times a day in 14 parallel parlors.

Hannah grew up on her families dairy farm in California where they recently celebrated their 25th anniversary of operation. Growing up on the dairy and participating in 4H, Hannah developed a passion for animals and knew she wanted to grow up and be involved with them in some way.

Now a full-time accounting student, Hannah has also starter her own small beef herd on the dairy farm. You’ll hear through this episode Hannah’s pride and passion for her animals and dairy farm. Enjoy!

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The Rural Woman Podcast Episode 14 - Interview with 4th Generation Dairy Farmer Hannah Vander Poel
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Katelyn Duban

Katelyn Duban

Farmer | Podcast Host | Coach

Welcome to Wild Rose Farmer! My name is Katelyn Duban and I am a first generation female farmer in Southern Alberta, Canada. I married into agriculture back in 2016 to my multigenerational farmer husband, affectionately known as Mr. Wild Rose Farmer. We live and grow on our families certified organic grain and oilseed operation. In the Spring and Summer seasons, I raise a small herd of meat goats and have previously raised bottle calves as well.

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