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Since the onset of the Industrial Revolution in the late-1800s, Americans have made a massive migration from farming communities to large cities. Today, about 1 percent of the US population works in a farm-related business. And yet, these men and women continue to feed the world while upholding strong local communities.
In the July episode of GCN’s monthly webinars, we will talk with two women who invest heart and soul every day in rural Oklahoma. They will help us understand the joys of farm life, the challenges facing rural communities, what the future looks like, and how they integrate their faith in everything they do.
Kendra Sant’Anna grew up on her parent’s farm in the small town of Arnett. After college, she married a Brazilian professional basketball player and lived in large cities such as São Paulo (population of 22 million). Years later, she and her husband returned to Arnett where she helps run the family farm, cares for foreign exchange students, and hustles her two highly athletic kids to sporting events.
Lori Campbell has been a ranch wife for nineteen years, working alongside her husband Jeremiah. They raise three sons in southern Ellis County, Oklahoma while operating the Davison & Sons Cattle Co. Lori cares for cattle on the ranch, trains horses and kids, and works part-time for the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association.