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FAITHFUL UTTERANCES: What’s in Your Harvest? - Texas Metro News

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As a kid, I remember seeing massive crops as we traveled outside of my hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana. I was always baffled of how an empty field would sprout so much vegetation. It didn’t matter what the crop was—I just remember being in awe. It wasn’t until I was older that I began to understand […]

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