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Agritourism
People have always been attracted to recreation in rural areas, whether skiing, fishing, hiking, or spending quality time down on the farm. One way in which farmers have been able to stay afloat in these tough economic times is to open up their operations to the curious public. From a reindeer ranch in Illinois to a bison farm in Kansas, agritourism not only benefits the farmer but it also educates city dwellers about local farming and local farm goods.

Reindeer Ranch
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Bringing Back The Bison
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Kentucky Horse Park
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Risky Ranching
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Texas Yes!
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The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture, Farm Credit, and the United Soybean Board make presentation of America's Heartland possible.
American Farm Bureai Foundation for Agriculture            Farm Credit           United Soybean Board


Additional production and promotion assistance is provided by
The American Soybean Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Cotton Council, U.S. Grains Council,
National Association of Wheat Growers, and the National FFA Organization.


 

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