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The Garfrerick farm near Pell City, Ala.

VIDEO: David Garfrerick on Being a Farmer and a Chef

There are advantages to being both. Plus, add in the attention to detail that comes from being a former fighter pilot.

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Recipe: Anti-parasitic Supplement for Cattle

Garfrerick uses a holistic supplement to ward off parasites.

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Baling Tips for Quality Hay

No matter their size and shape, making high-quality bales that preserve hay quality boils down to following a few guidelines.

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Match Maker: The Right Hay For Your Livestock

Are you matching the quality of hay to the nutrient needs of your livestock? Here are a few scenarios for ruminants and equines.

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Country Portrait: Lesson Plan

History and steel are this storyteller’s media. Canada’s western prairie is his frame.

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Larry works on a planter in his farm shop.

Going It Alone

Midsize family-owned and operated farms look for ways to cut costs and improve productivity. Here’s how one farmer does it.

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Less Acreage, Fewer Farmers, Greater Demand

With less lands and fewer hands, North American farmers manage to meet the needs of a hungry planet.

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Partial to Red Paint

When Larry Flom bought his Massey Ferguson 8670 in 2012, he had come full circle.

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Lee Powers (left) with his Massey Ferguson dealer, Roger Harrod.

Time Is Money

As Massey Ferguson® rolls out its newest tractor series, one Georgia farmer takes time from his busy schedule to try out a demo.

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Comfortable, Powerful, Versatile

Just introduced, the Massey Ferguson® 6600 Series is classified as a midrange tractor, yet boasts big-tractor features in an all-purpose design.

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