An Initiative of WCTE and CPB

An Initiative of WCTE and CPB

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Monday, 10 May 2010 20:00

Many people believe that family and tradition are what keep a farm going strong. One of these people is Wanda Shanks. Not only has Ms. Shanks lived on her Buffalo Valley farm for over 6 decades, but she continues to work this nearly 200-year old farm, 7 days a week.
An octogenarian championship basketball player, Ms. Shanks believes it’s her daily chores that maintain her vibrant health—everything from feeding stock, to seeding hay, to delivering calves…



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