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November 15, 2022
 
 
 
 
 
 
Arkansas Farmer’s Storybook Tale Spans Famine, Feast, and Faith
 
A storybook in the flesh, Bruce Bond bridges farming’s past and present. Hand weeding and herbicide, 3-bushel beans and 3-bale cotton, boll weevil and Bt, famine and feast. Born to the mountains and blessed by the Delta, Bond’s unlikely path in agriculture is lined with hardship, hairpin curves, abiding faith and a crossroads choice of family over finances.
 
 

EPA says the proposals would collectively reduce 36 million tons of methane emissions between 2023 and 2035, which it says is almost the equivalent of GHG emissions emitted from all the coal-fired power plants in the U.S. in 2020.

 
 

While remanufacturing is not a new concept, the ever-expanding reman product portfolio provides an alternative when deciding how to get your equipment up and running.

 
 

Gasohol isn’t catastrophically destructive to small engines, but it has properties that can create problems.

 
 

A blast of early Arctic air for parts of the country! Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick has the chilly details.

 
 
 
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