Corn harvest is underway across the country and one Nebraska community is coming together to make it happen.
Ho-Chunk Farms out of Winnebago, Nebraska shared this video with us of their traditional corn harvest last week. They had nearly 125 people participate from the community.
Ho-Chunk Farms is tribally owned and has more than 6,000 acres.
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