By Kelsea Forward
In 1988, Carl and Emily Russell started a U-pick blueberry farm in Freeland, Michigan. Thirty years later, their daughter, Laura, and her husband, Chris Varholas, took over the family farm after retiring from their careers in the Army. The Varholas recently sat down with American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall to share about their experience in the military and transition to agriculture.
Laura and Chris each served over 30 years and have five combat tours combined. Laura explained that living overseas showed her and her husband how important agriculture is to the livelihood and sustainability of a community. When they were faced with the decision of what to do after retirement, they saw an opportunity to take over the family farm and be part of a community they had been missing.
“We wanted to come back and grow some roots both figuratively and literally because we had been moving around every two to three years for 30 years,” Laura said.