

Shelby Rasmusson
“America the Beautiful” - July is the month of STARS and STRIPES! Join us in celebration of our very own “STAR”.... as she tells us her story as our July Womwn of Wool feature. “I was raised on the sheep ranch just outside of Mt. Pleasant, UT. I guess you could say I was born with sheep in my blood. My earliest memories are of feeding bummer lambs with my mom and sister. I can almost guarantee that I was feeding lambs before I could walk. Growing up on our farm was the best c


Tina Stephensen
Every farm and ranch tells a story. Let’s enjoy the story of Tina Howarth Stephensen story - our June Women of a Wool feature! “Ever since I was a little girl, I have enjoyed the Lamb Day tradition in Fountain Green with my family. I love lamb sandwiches. So, I guess I could say I’ve always had a little bit of “sheep” in my life. But who knew then that I would become a sheep rancher’s wife? I was born and raised a city girl in the rural town of Nephi, Utah. I come from a spor


Linda Osguthorpe
Not only does May bring new flowers, but a new Women of Wool feature. Linda Osguthorpe lives in Delta, Utah with her husband, Chad, daughter, Jordan, son, Jaxon and another son on the way due in May. Linda did not always grow up on the farm, however, she does not consider herself a city girl because she was raised in a small rural town in Wisconsin. Just about all her friends farmed and lived on a dairy. Nothing Linda had been preparing for in her life so far could have prepa


Hailee Olsen
This is no April fools joke....It’s time for us to introduce you all to our April Women Wool feature. Hailee Olsen hasn’t always been a part of the sheep industry. Hailee grew up in Northern Kentucky, as far away from the farm life as you could get. Knowing nothing about agriculture or it’s importance Hailee was baptized by fire when her first date with Kelton Olsen was at his lambing sheds in Fountain Green. Her first time around a Ewe he assured her they weren’t mean and wo


Susan Allred
It’s our LUCKY month as we get to know Susan Allred, our March Women of Wool feature a little better. Enjoy as she shares a little bit of her story with us all... “I was born and raised on a dairy farm. I as the sixth child of ten children - seven girls and 3 boys. My older brothers had extremely bad hay fever so it was up to us girls to get the hay put up. I was use to hard work so when I got married to Phil and moved to Fountain Green, I thought I was on easy street, NOT SO