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Saving Barns One Sale at a Time

When Leslie Bradford-Scott founded the Walton Wood Farm line of consciously crafted personal care products, she had several goals in mind. The former car salesperson and high school dropout wanted to generate a non-farming income to help her and her husband sustain themselves, create rural jobs, and save their community’s historic 1850s barns for future generations. Now, six years later, Walton Wood Farm is a multi-million-dollar brand positioned to be the “Hallmark Cards” of personal care.

had the opportunity to catch up with Bradford-Scott

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