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Living the Dream

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The Bignar family producers show-quality sheep and goats at Roux Livestock Darren Bignar and his family, owners of Roux Livestock, are living the dream raising...

All About Family

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Family continues to grow their farming operation in Pope County, Ark. Terry and Gail Small got an early start in their farming operation thanks to...

Working with Mother Nature

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Years ago a popular TV commercial carried the tagline of “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature.” Todd Weyl, who lives in Fayetteville, Ark., on a small purchased acreage but runs his parents’ 228-acre farm in Lincoln, Ark., has learned through trial and error and  through extensive observation and reading that allowing Mother Nature to have dominance in farming leads to a paradigm shift.  Todd views agriculture as an interdependent system where superimposing solutions to problems may solve a particular problem but harms the system. Todd said, “This is not about going ‘natural’ for the environment’s sake but increasing profitability by decreasing costs naturally.”

Ozarks Roots-Power To The Rural People

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Rural electrification: The farmer's "Best Hired Hand"

Balancing with the Environment

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Waterline Farms was started with a goal of using sustainable agriculture practices  PRYOR, OKLA. - Tammi and Stephen Bell have worked hard their entire lives. While...

A Diverse Cattle Operation

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Kelly and Christy Clark continue to develop their growing herd Kelly and Christy Clark of Greenwood, Ark., are each managers of area Walmarts and met...
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