Inside Luke Daily’s barn hangs a sign that reads, “It takes a family to run a farm.” For Daily, a fourth-generation farmer, the phrase couldn’t be more accurate.
Editor's note: This is the first of four in the Tribune's annual Thank a Farmer series. Come back every Saturday in July for more stories on local farmers.
It all began with a birthday gift and a little boy’s wish to have a pet goat.
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