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The Sean Hannity Show

Forget the Big City … It’s the Country Life for Me

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity

Politics, Daily News, News Commentary, News

4.09.9K Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2018

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Katelyn and Brendan Foley had enough of the corporate rat-race in New York City, so they packed-up and headed for the Hudson Valley to begin new lives as farmers. In just two short years, they started their own business, the Hoofprint Cheese Company, while still working day jobs to pay the bills. Follow along as this young couple works to turn the Hoofprint Cheese Company into their full-time dream.

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0:00.0

Come on girls. Hey girls

0:02.6

Caitlin and Brendan Foley keep a cow for warmth a donkey

0:07.0

He's kind of a watchdog a billy goat with a punk hairdo and three dozen other goats on their farm

0:13.5

hoof print cheese company

0:15.5

Happy goats delicious cheese wonderful life

0:18.4

That's the goal anyway at the hoof print cheese company in upstate New York as far as we can tell the goats are happy

0:24.7

And we know the cheese is delicious, but farming is lots of work little sleep and it's generally not so lucrative

0:32.8

Still it's a job like no other and for many it's wonderful enough

0:37.7

On this edition of on the job from express employment professionals

0:42.3

Will meet a couple who's come back to the land to make a living doing what they love

0:46.9

If you want to find your next job or if you're a company hoping to grow your workforce

0:52.2

Express employment professionals is for you find more information at expressprose.com

0:58.5

Now Karen Michelle brings us a story from New York's Hudson Valley about how a 10-year-old's love of goats

1:05.3

blossomed into a way of life

1:10.3

The Hudson Valley of New York State has a long history of farming in Dutches County alone less than a hundred miles north of Manhattan

1:18.1

In 1890 there were at least 3,400 farms, but a hundred years later the number had dwindled to just over 600

1:27.3

There's hope the farm to table movement has spawned a resurgence in farming small farming and younger generations are choosing to stay and

1:36.2

Newcomers are also telling the soil tapping the trees and breeding livestock for meat and milk

1:42.3

Both 31 years old Brendan and Caitlin Foley are among the young folks opting to make a living or at least most of one

1:50.1

milking goats and making cheese, but still takes real outside jobs to keep hoof print cheese company going

1:59.8

Caitlin Foley has always had a thing for goats as their mother Diane Maserone knows well

2:06.1

This one at about age 8

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