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“My passion to partner and share cattle management is rooted in riding along with my dad when he would take cattlemen to the pasture in his old red Ford pickup. He was always willing to talk about cattle; even more importantly, he was willing to share what he knew about cattle production.” And that is just what Mount Olive, NC (Duplin County) farmer and cattleman Karen Scalf continues to do to this day. Karen graduated from NC State University with a Bachelor of Animal Science and Nutrition and has spent the last decade studying soil and the relationship it has with both animal and human health. Now a sought-after Soil Health Advisor she has also served as Vice-President of the Duplin County Cattlemen’s Association, been a participating member of UMO Field Days and Cattle Training, and served as a Board Member for the Duplin County Farm Bureau. Her working farm - KHFarms - is part of the UMO Ag Intern Program and hosts farmers and guests alike nearly every week.

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