A love for dairy goats ended up bringing our next guests together.
They opened their own dairy and creamery in 2009, producing a variety of cheeses, which are sold across the southwest, and they have even opened up their doors to the public through a number of agritourism events.
Dustin and Justyne Noble of Noble Springs Dairy sat down with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander to talk about how they got started and how they are bringing ag to the public.
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