Highlighting conservationists in agriculture, Gabrielle Hoffman is a freelance journalist who has been profiling farmers and ranchers across the country through her Conservation Nation video series.
She joined RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender about her ties to agriculture, what sparked her interest in working with farmers and ranchers, her work with Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, and her time briefing members of Congress on conservation issues.
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