
The growing season is beginning in Randolph County and farm laborers are returning, with many like Francisco, who has been doing this for over twenty five years. They feed us. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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The growing season is beginning in Randolph County and farm laborers are returning, with many like Francisco, who has been doing this for over twenty five years. They feed us. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Longhorn cow. Ramseur, North Carolina.


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Greg Williams of Williams Dairy in Grays Chapel, North Carolina brings up the cows for the afternoon milking.


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During his annual swing through North Carolina, blade shearer Kevin Ford sheared sheep at Joy Combs’s Providence Farm on Monday, east of Greensboro, North Carolina.








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Saturday was shearing day at Rising Meadow Farm in Grays Chapel, North Carolina.



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Master blade shearer Kevin Ford is back in North Carolina. This morning he was at Rising Meadow Farm in Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Julian Milling Company. Julian, North Carolina.
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Rick Williams grinds dairy feed at Williams Dairy in Grays Chapel, North Carolina on a Saturday morning in February.








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Mill owner Jimmy Horney and friend at Julian Milling Company in Julian, North Carolina. Located in southern Guilford County, the mill opened in 1895.

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Neighbors and brothers Rick and Greg Williams. Along with Rick’s wife Barbara, his son Michael and their mother Jeanette, they operate Williams Dairy in Grays Chapel, North Carolina. It’s a family affair.
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