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Abstract:
When the American Cheese Society held their 29th annual conference and competition in Raleigh, two North Carolina cheesemakers made their mark by taking home prizes. Looking Glass Creamery of Fairview and Goat Lady Dairy of Randolph County, have helped put North Carolina cheesemakers on the map by creating unique cheese that reflects the culture of North Carolina.
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Goat Lady Dairy in Randolph County began as a hobby farm in 1984 when founder Ginnie Tate purchased 42 acres of land. Since that time, the diary has become an award-winning goat cheese producer and it continues to influence North Carolina's artisan cheese market. Current owner Steve Tate looks toward the future of the company and is doing all in his power to insure sustainability.