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Tom Geake and his father, John, farm about 1,100 acres of corn and soybeans near Wall Lake, Iowa, and raise 15,000 hogs yearly. “As a fifth-generation farmer, I want to ensure that I leave our water and land in great condition so future generations continue to feel honored to farm here.” Read his story here: <a href="http://go.usa.gov/Xa5Y" rel="nofollow">go.usa.gov/Xa5Y</a> |
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