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Monday, October 26, 2015

Working the Family Farm in North Florida

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GROWING A TRADITION

Bailing Hay 

Spanish moss drifts from Live Oak trees densely lining county roads that open into a wide expanse of fenced fields on the drive north out of Gainesville, Fla. Hand-painted signs advertise feed and tractor supply stores in the small towns in route. At least one BBQ stand occupies the outskirts of each. Farm country is only a short drive out of the city in north central Florida. And for the Snider family, Andy, Nan and their sons Matt and John, life is the farm.  Read more.

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