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A few people still farm the way folks did before tractors — with horses. We visit with farmers who still rely on a real workhorse.
Also, Kentucky artist Lacy Hale’s “No Hate in My Holler” screenprint may never go out of style. Appalachians are still telling her how much they identify with its message.
And a Virginia poet reflects on the importance of spoons and what’s helped his writing.
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A few people still farm the way folks did before tractors — with horses. We visit with farmers who still rely on a real workhorse.
Also, Kentucky artist Lacy Hale’s “No Hate in My Holler” screenprint may never go out of style. Appalachians are still telling her how much they identify with its message.
And a Virginia poet reflects on the importance of spoons and what’s helped his writing.
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