The 100th Annual Ag Outlook Forum was hosted last week, and during the opening session, panelists were asked to reflect on where U.S. agriculture has come in the last 100 years. I’d reckon that any farmer or rancher in 1924 would have been astounded – in a great way – at the leaps and bounds that have been made. This notion made me think back to a book I read recently, titled The Four Winds, which focuses on a woman in the Dust Bowl-era Texas Panhandle. I won’t spoil the book for you all because, one, it’s blasphemous to do...
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