You have to read this to put the dots together, remember Keystone or how about the real owners of the land and the new ones.
Not to many farms left by the locals these days that can compete with the owners from other states and providences.
Bonanza farms—large, commercial farming enterprises that grew thousands of acres of wheat—flourished in northwestern Minnesota and the Dakotas from the 1870s to 1920. Geology, the Homestead Act of 1862, railroads, modern machinery, and revolutionary new flour-milling methods all contributed to...
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The sky isn't falling the rug is being pulled out from under.