Michael Trauttmansdorff Dept: Now 30, Trauttmansdorff still lives on the Jerseyville, Ontario property his Austrian immigrant parents bought in 1980. He speaks passionately about the crops his parents have spent over three decades growing, according to CBC. Trauttmansdorff helps run Dunlea Farms, which now grows primarily pet hay, and developed the Tiny Feeder, a paper box full of densely packed hay that can be attached to a small pet's cage. Trauttmansdorff and his Tidy Feeder are one of the Lion's Lair's 10 finalists. The man Michael Trauttmansdorff has always been around hay. There are rolling hills of it on the 250 acres of farmland he grew up on. Out here on the farm we're always very connected to nature and to where our food comes from and we really get a lot of joy out of that and seeing our crops mature, Trauttmansdorff said, with those rolling green hills behind him.
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