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Location: Nevada, Mo.

County: Vernon

Owners: Landon and Avery Hutchison, Justin and Charity Ogle

History of the business: Signature Livestock Sales was started in early 2026 as a collective idea between all members. We all have long histories in many fac...


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Route 66’s Role in Connecting Farmers to America

SAPULPA, OKLA. – For generations of Oklahoma farmers, Route 66 was more than pavement stretching across the countryside – it was a pathway to survival, opportunity, and growth. Sapulpa, proudly known as the “Crossroads of America,” stands on this historic highway ju...


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Broken Trace Acres Keeps the Lockes Busy in Retirement

QUAPAW, OKLA. – What began as a way to stay busy in retirement turned into a growing livestock operation for Darren and Vicke Locke of Broken Trace Acres in Ottawa County. The couple officially started the farm in 2021 after returning home and purchasing a small pro...


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Hometown: Butler, Mo.

County: Bates

Family members: Mom, Myra

Off-The-Farm Career: “I graduated from Kansas State University with a Bachelor’s in Animal Science May 2020 and worked as a Vet Tech at H&E West MO Veterinary Clinic during Covid-19 to gain so...


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Bottled by hand and sold at the front gate

SUMMERS, ARK. – Logos fill the grocery aisles, promising “farm-fresh” milk from multimillion-dollar corporations bigger than some of the towns in Arkansas. But down a gravel road in the small town of Summers, Dry Creek Dairy is proving that “fresh” still means what it always d...


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