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Explore " lynchburg" with insightful episodes like "020 - Its Been a Pretty Mild Winter So Far", "019 - What Exactly is the Snack Shack?", "018 - The Clock is Always Ticking in Produce", "017 - A Deeper Dive Into Hydroponic Tomato Production" and "016 - Heating & Growing Tomatoes in the Winter" from podcasts like ""Conversations with Yoders' Farm", "Conversations with Yoders' Farm", "Conversations with Yoders' Farm", "Conversations with Yoders' Farm" and "Conversations with Yoders' Farm"" and more!
Episodes (64)
019 - What Exactly is the Snack Shack?
018 - The Clock is Always Ticking in Produce
017 - A Deeper Dive Into Hydroponic Tomato Production
016 - Heating & Growing Tomatoes in the Winter
015 - Easing Into the Winter Season
014 - A Chat About Agritourism & What is Next
013 - Half Way Through the Fall Season
Who is Moore & Giles? Interview with President Sackett Wood
Sit with Sackett Wood, President of Moore & Giles, as he shares the origin story of one of America's oldest leather companies. Still based in Lynchburg, Virginia after more than 86 years, Moore & Giles has become the industry leader in leather - growing from a six person company to an international business with showrooms around the globe. For more on Moore & Giles visit: https://www.mooreandgiles.com/about/
Why Lynchburg? International Business from a Small Southern Town
We bring Sackett Wood, President of Moore & Giles, back as he dives deep into the historical background of our story, and the greater city of Lynchburg, VA. Starting with a layoff during the Great Depression from shoe factory in downtown Lynchburg in 1933, our international company has roots buried within this city. Sackett, a Lynchburg native, discusses what it was like to have grown up in this area and how our culture and the region are tied together. Over the past 25 years, the city of Lynchburg and Moore & Giles have grown exponentially, benefitting one another hand-in-hand.