Lori Busch
The website snippet confirms the farm's goat story began in 2003, the farm name derives from a goat named Charmer, and the D&B listing places the farm in Festus, MO. Festus is in Jefferson County, southeast of St. Louis. I have enough verified data to write a concise, accurate listing.
Lori Busch raises dairy cross goats in Festus, Missouri, about 30 miles south of St. Louis in Jefferson County. Her farm, Lil Bit O' Charm Farm, traces its roots back to 2003, when she purchased three pygmy goats at an animal swap in Waterloo, Illinois. The farm's name itself came from one of those original goats, a buck called Charmer, whose personality left a lasting impression on the direction of the operation. That early start with small-scale goats eventually led Lori toward dairy crosses, and her program in Missouri reflects that long personal history with the animals rather than a commercial or sudden entry into the breed.
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| Species | Goat Dairy Crosses |
|---|---|
| Website | lilbitocharmfarm.com |
| Owner | Lori Busch |
| Location | MO, United States |
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