Independent photo by Ken Farver | Michele Aavang tends to a calf on her farm north of Woodstock. Farming is tough, she said. “Right now,” she admitted, “my suggestion would be don’t get into farming.” This past Saturday, Oct. 12, was observed as National Farmers’ Day.
Farming faces uncertain future with low prices, trade war
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