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Life on the Land

Fitting The Way They Want to Farm

The Justisons are combining the best soils, best practices and best equipment to grow a farm business built to last through generations.

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This Family Farm Takes The Prize

Robert Saunders may have accepted the award for Southeastern Farmer of the Year, but he is quick to share it with the family and team around him, and offer a few keys to their prize-winning success.

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A Farm Ahead Of Its Time

The Barnards have always embraced new ideas. Today, volumes of data drive a precise farming strategy, an efficient Fendt equipment fleet, and a new entrepreneurial endeavor that benefits their operation and many others.

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Tough Tractors for Tough Conditions

The Lanie family makes a sweet crop out of the muddy mess that is sugar cane work. Their Massey Ferguson tractors help them do it dependably and efficiently.

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Farming The Desert

This couple brings 50 years of farming experience to the epic task of producing crops in the harshest of environments.

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Hay Seeds

Where does alfalfa seed come from? A small number of growers produce the tiny, finicky seed crop with patience and precision.

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Farming at the Edge

The Burka family farms 10,000 acres just a few miles south of the northern provincial forests, where their family settled almost a century ago. A short growing season makes efficient equipment a necessity.

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A Start-Up Story: Making Hay with Matthew Hancock

The origin story of LM Hancock Farms proves that experience—not timing—is everything.

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Growing A Farm For The Next Generation

The Burken family’s farm never stops growing. And that’s a good thing for the next generation.

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Innovation, Conservation, Preservation

To call Lippy Brothers Farms a “diverse business” is an understatement. The family set a template for diversification that resonates through generations.

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