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Source: THE PILOT, 11/27/19
When competition priced them out of the livestock market, Michael and Adam Seawell shifted their agricultural focus to row crops. But that’s not the only new ground these young, 20-something farmers have broken in recent years. When their large fields yielded uneven crop production — a Goldilocks-situation where some spots proved to be too wet while others were too dry — they divided the property based on soil type. For more of this story, click here.
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