HARLAN TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Dustin Goldie is shouting — one hand pointing directly at a camera while the other hand holds a sirloin steak.
"That's what I'm talking about," Goldie said. “Small-town pace. Big-time taste.”
He's speaking for a video posted on his website . Something that wouldn’t look out of place on your television at 2 a.m.
Goldie is an intervention specialist at Little Miami High School. He’s also a cattle farmer. And right now, he’s a salesman.
This is the kind of video he might not have to make if beef prices weren’t the highest they’ve ever been . That's why I'm there, to see how it's impacting small farmers like him.
Ohio farmer worries beef costs could put him out of business
When I get to his small farm near the border of Warren and Clinton counties, Goldie is h