There’s just something about the turn of the calendar that causes us all to pause and reflect a bit about the year that was – it’s victories and failures – and dream about the one that is to come.
Nicole Tonak
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Lance Freeman plants at dusk on his farm near Buckley, Illinois. He contracts inputs early, as he did with diesel this year.
Photo courtesy Lance FreemanThere’s just something about the turn of the calendar that causes us all to pause and reflect a bit about the year that was – it’s victories and failures – and dream about the one that is to come.
Nicole Tonak
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