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Rebekah Perry
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Rebekah Perry farms with her husband Neal at their diversified farm in Brownington, VT. They raise grassfed beef, lamb & freerange broilers using horse power for much of the haying and manure spreading. See more at www.nealperryfarm.com.
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Great Fence: Electrified High-Tensile Woven Wire
Rebekah Perry
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August 26, 2013
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