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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Wisconsin Farm Serves as an Example for How Conservation Benefits Agricultural Operations

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  Some people are born to farm. Others grow to love it. Greg Nettekoven was born into a farm family, and he and his wife, Karon, have grown to love farming. Greg is a second-generation farmer, and when he took the reins of the family farm in 1988, he changed the livestock operation into a [...]


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