
Joann Danner, owner of the Dancing Goat Farm in Bonners Ferry, IdahoDancing Goat Farm was established approximately 15 years ago on 40 acres in Bonners Ferry with the vision of providing a space where veterans could relax and recover while learning about farming. The farm originally raised beef cattle, goats, pigs, chickens, and sheep, reflecting the dedication of its founders—both military veterans.In this episode, we have a conversation with Veteran Joann Danner, owner of Dancing Goat Farm in Bonners Ferry, Idaho as she shares her experience marketing goat milk products and how she navigated the risks associated with including these products as part of her business. Joann is also founding member of the Farmer Veteran Coalition of Idaho and has been on the board 3 years.Enjoyed this episode? Let us know at ell us what you think at https://bit.ly/hhpodcastfeedback.Resources:Dancing Goat Farm: https://idahopreferred.com/members/dancing-goat-farm/Cultivating Your Business E-Book: https://www.cultivatingsuccess.org/cyb-online-guideFarm-direct Marketing: Merchandising and Pricing Strategies Publication: https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/publications/publication-detail?id=pnw0203Value-Added Agriculture: Enhancing Farm Opportunities: https://extension.psu.edu/value-added-agriculture-enhancing-farm-opportunities
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