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VETERANS

According to the U.S. Census of Agriculture, there were 370,619 farmer-veterans nationwide in 2017. Percentage-wise, that means 11% of all farmers are also veterans, ahead of the 7% of the general population that have served in the military.
According to the Defense Department, rural recruits — especially those with farm backgrounds — are likely to become good soldiers because these recruits — both males and females — tend to tolerate adversity well, possess many practical skills, are comfortable with the rigors of a demanding lifestyle, respond readily to training, and willingly choose military careers for at least part of lives.
Every year around Memorial Day, my dad's relatives, Robert and Frieda Hammack, who lived in Idaho, traveled back to North Dakota in their camper. We would meet up in Wilton, N.D., where my grandma lived during my childhood years. I remember ridin...
Years ago, I happened to meet an elderly man who mentioned in passing that he was a military veteran. I asked where he had served. He shrugged modestly and said, "Oh, a place in the Pacific called Bataan."...

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As a newspaper reporter some years back, I had the privilege of covering the dedications of memorials to military men and women from South Dakota who served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Faculty in North Dakota State University's Equine Science and Veterans Educational Training programs have teamed up to offer a horsemanship component as part of VET's summer coursework.
TOWNER, N.D. -- I was honored to give the Memorial Day address in West Fargo, N.D., at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Arthur W. Jones Post 7564. It was a day of remembrance and gratitude, and the hall was filled with veterans, families and citizens...

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