Total Acre Farming
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(Next Level Farming is now known as Total Acre Farming.)

Crop yield champions David Hula from Virginia and Randy Dowdy from Georgia are back for another season—aiming to school more growers across the country in their winning ways. “It’s about giving attention to details,” Randy and David suggest. They’ll do their best in a business where uncontrollable factors can be daunting. READ MORE

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