Author: Dr. Sarah Mitchell
Dr. Sarah Mitchell is a distinguished expert in goat farming with over 25 years of hands-on experience and academic research in the field. She holds a Ph.D. in Animal Science from Cornell University, where she focused on goat nutrition, breeding, and health management. Dr. Mitchell has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and has been a keynote speaker at international agricultural conferences. As a consultant for leading agricultural organizations, she helps optimize goat farming practices and improve herd health. Her dedication to animal welfare and sustainable farming has earned her several prestigious awards, including the Distinguished Service Award from the American Dairy Goat Association. In addition to her consultancy work, Dr. Mitchell is a passionate educator, mentoring young farmers and researchers. Her innovative approaches and comprehensive knowledge make her a trusted authority in the goat farming industry.

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