
Cutting in stalks on corn land in preparation to plant winter small grains. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.


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Commercial, Advertising and Editorial Photography. Greensboro, North Carolina

Cutting in stalks on corn land in preparation to plant winter small grains. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.


(Photographs copyright 2021 by Dan Routh)

Pineywoods is a heritage breed of cattle descended from the first cattle the Spanish brought to the New World. They are browsers as well as grazers and evidently spend about as much time browsing on woody plants and leaves as they do eating pasture grass. Mike Hansen and his wife Sue of Ozark Akerz raise their herd near Coleridge, North Carolina. For more information on their operation, go to their website at https://www.ozarkakerz.com or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ozark.akerz.
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Norfolk Southern 7270 turns around at the Elm Street wye. Greensboro, North Carolina
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Student portrait. Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Joe Capps, Jr. combines some of the best corn he has ever had on his farm in Grays Chapel, North Carolina. While I was in the cab I saw the meter hit 280 bushels per acre, unheard of here in Randolph County, NC.







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Combining corn on the Joe Capps Farm, Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Daughter-in-law Liz. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Still life. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.
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Greensboro, North Carolina.

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