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This 10-year-old Watusi steer named Stevie, who is owned by Garland Ranch, was on view at the Farm Progress Show. Stevie has horns that span more than five feet.
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Farmers were allowed to get up close and personal with the machinery.
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Hundreds of farmers left the show grounds to see corn combining demonstrations.
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An emcee gave visitors information about each combine that cut corn and churned up the ground at fields beside the show grounds.
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The harvesting equipment on view became part of the landscape.
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The Four Mile Creek Band was among the musical acts that performed for show visitors.
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There were tractors of all shapes and sizes at the show like this Oliver 1850.
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Wind turbines also were available for farmers to check out.
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Wind turbines also were available for farmers to check out.
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Sukup set up these massive grain bins at the show.
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Farmers braved the 97-degree heat on Wednesday to attend the show in Boone.