Inspire
INSPIRE 303: AGRITOURISM
Season 3 Episode 3 | 28m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Agritourism attracts tourists who participate in activities on a working farm.
Agritourism attracts tourists who participate in activities on a working farm, ranch or at a lodge, outfitter, winery or other agricultural operation. Guests - Colby Sharples-Terry, PR & Communications Manager, Kansas Department of Commerce. Tonya Voight, Director of Zoning & Codes, Douglas Co. Kansas. Amy Saunders, Owner of Amy's Meats.
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Inspire is a local public television program presented by KTWU
!nspire is underwitten by the Estate of Raymond and Ann Goldsmith and the Raymond C. and Margurite Gibson Foundation and by the Lewis H. Humphreys Charitable Trust
Inspire
INSPIRE 303: AGRITOURISM
Season 3 Episode 3 | 28m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Agritourism attracts tourists who participate in activities on a working farm, ranch or at a lodge, outfitter, winery or other agricultural operation. Guests - Colby Sharples-Terry, PR & Communications Manager, Kansas Department of Commerce. Tonya Voight, Director of Zoning & Codes, Douglas Co. Kansas. Amy Saunders, Owner of Amy's Meats.
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Inspire is a local public television program presented by KTWU
!nspire is underwitten by the Estate of Raymond and Ann Goldsmith and the Raymond C. and Margurite Gibson Foundation and by the Lewis H. Humphreys Charitable Trust