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Rebekah A. Alstede Reached Final Four in National Collegiate Discussion Meet

Local, promising, young woman farmer and Chester resident, Rebekah A. Alstede, competed in the final four meet of the National level collegiate discussion of the American Farm Bureau’s FUSION reimagined conference, hosted virtually on March 11-13th, 2021. The annual conference offers an opportunity for Farmers across the nation to connect over guest speakers, educational sessions, women’s leadership, and young farmers & rancher’s programs along with a highly competitive, national level
Local, promising, young woman farmer and Chester resident, Rebekah A. Alstede, competed in the final four meet of the National level collegiate discussion of the American Farm Bureau’s FUSION reimag
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Layers of Leafy Possibilities

As health experts continue to advise us to eat more leafy greens, we’re here to remind you that Cabbage is an easy way to consume more greens while also eating harmoniously with the seasons. Eating in season offers a higher density of nutrients in your food as these foods are pick
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Kale’in It

Kale has been in the popular limelight touted as being a trendy superfood. We believe kale’s popularity is here to stay due to its nutritional benefits, adaptability in recipes and for it being such an easy crop to grow.  Kale is a member of the cabbage family, a cruciferous vegetable like cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, collard greens, b Kale has been in the popular limelight touted as being a trendy superfood. We believe kale’s popularity is here to stay due to its nutritional benefits, adaptability