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North Dakota fire burns 20,000 acres

LEMMON, S.D. (AP) — A grass fire in far southeastern North Dakota has consumed 20,000 acres, forcing farmers and ranchers to evacuate and leaving two firefighters hurt.
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Before auction scales; guessing bull weights could pay off 

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Blood washes away; lies will be remembered
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Rancher pays tribute to healthcare workers
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Owner strives to learn all she can about dog
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That sound you hear is crows starting to call earlier in the morning
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U.S. milk production up for fifth straight month
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‘Garlic Man’ popular at Ohio farmers market
CAMDEN, Ohio – “The Garlic Man.” That’s how people at the Oxford Farmers Market refer to Craig Harkrider, of Stoney Hedgerow Farm. The name is accurate. In late fall, Harkrider plants about 5,200 garlic cloves, then sells the harvest at the market
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USDA: Farmers saw increased profits in 2020
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Thanks to the government paying nearly 40 percent of their income, U.S. farmers are expected to end 2020 with higher profit than 2019 and the best net income in seven years, USDA said in its latest farm income forecast.
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Classic Green Reunion 2021 fun for collectors
COLUMBUS, Ohio – John Deere enthusiasts will get a chance to enjoy attending the second Classic Green Reunion 2021 (CGR21), June 24-26 at the Columbus Expo Center and State Fairgrounds. “It’s open to anyone to come,” said Chris Boyens, president of Classic Green.
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