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Dean Folkvord Sows, Grows, and Doughs It

by Marie Hoeffner

When Dean Folkvord decided his family wheat farm should "sow it, grow it, and dough it," neighbors questioned his sanity. A decade later, Wheat Montana Farms and Bakery has proved it has the right ingredients for success.
Just What the Doctor Ordered

by Carol Davis

Thomas Drugs dispenses milkshakes, medicine, & memories
Locally Grown

by Alan Ross

Those who sell what they grow do it out of a passion for tasty produce
The Patriots
Our freedom came at a great cost to some signers of the declaration
Cowboy Up!

by Sheryl Smith-Rodgers

For an 8 second ride and a cloud of dust west of Pecos
The Big Heart of Big Oak Ranch

by Michael Nolan

A safe haven for 1,400 children
Carving Crazy Horse images

by Paul Higbee

That’s a lot of rock, yet only a tiny step toward completing the world’s largest sculpture: the image of Crazy Horse astride a horse, cut from Thunderhead Mountain in South Dakota’s Black Hills.
Badges of Courage

by Pamela Rohland

Badges of Courage: A World War II veteran honors his fallen comrades.
Thanking Our Greatest Generation

by Alan Ross

Veteran Roger Durbin's vision turned into reality: the national World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
It's a Honey of a Job

by Margie Mason

ThistleDew Farm produces 50,000 pounds of honey a year, making everything from honey mustard and honey vinegar to beeswax candles and skin creams.
Behind the Wheel

by Alan Ross

Jeff Leka powerslides to victory in the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series
Family Reunions

by Michael Nolan

The Burns family knows how to do it right
Winnsboro, LA

by Kara Carden

Patriotism Rules in Winnsboro
A Farmer and His Oxen

by Benita Duvall

Patch and Stormy stroll down a long, dirt path on an early spring afternoon. Charles Oates is in no hurry as he sits atop the wagon pulled by his longhorn oxen—which march in perfect rhythm.
Born to Farm

by Patti Maguire Armstrong

At 19, Schmitz of Mekinock, N.D., has five years’ experience as a farmer under his belt, and he’s managed to turn a profit every year.
Janette Carter

by Kara Carden

Despite the modest size and remote location of the town, nearly every Saturday night as many as 800 people gather at the Fold to hear the kind of old-time country and gospel music made popular in the 1920s.
Gone Fishing

by Peter Fossel

With summer just over the hill, and daylight lingering into evening again, one may find no better way to spend a quiet afternoon than fishing.
The Keeper of the Post

by Alan Ross

Evelyn Jensen runs the Oljato Trading Post, an 80-year-old rustic outpost of local commerce and barter.
Fredericksburg, TX

by Ann Hattes

Fredericksburg, Texas: Honoring Pacific Veterans
Artist to the Corps

by Warren D. Jorgensen

Charlie Waerhouse's art, which largely depicts scenes from American military history, is in museums, government offices, and military installations all over the world.
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