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  2. The Progressive Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Founded in Winston, North Carolina, in 1886 by North Carolina native Leonidas Lafayette Polk (1837–1892; a Confederate Army veteran who is often confused with CSA General Leonidas Polk, no relation), the publication was intended to bring the latest information on crop and livestock production to the reunited nation's agrarian economy in the Southeast.

  3. DTN (company) - Wikipedia

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    DTN, previously known as Telvent DTN, Data Transmission Network and Dataline, is a private company based in Bloomington, Minnesota that specializes in subscription-based services for the analysis and delivery of real-time weather, agricultural, energy, and commodity market information.

  4. Progressive Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Corporation is an American insurance company. In late 2022, Progressive became the largest motor insurance carrier in the U.S. [2] The company was co-founded in 1937 by Jack Green and Joseph M. Lewis, and is headquartered in Mayfield, Ohio. [3]

  5. Jim Cashman (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Cashman is from Las Vegas, Nevada, and started his comedy career at The Groundlings sketch comedy troupe and school in Los Angeles, California.He wrote material for Benched, The Looney Tunes Show, and Saturday Night Live.

  6. Discover the Networks - Wikipedia

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    American exceptionalism; American nationalism; Anti-communism; Christian nationalism; Classical liberalism; Communitarianism; Constitutionalism; Culture of life

  7. Progressive Era - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric and Pre-Columbian Era: until 1607: Colonial Era: 1607–1765: 1776–1789 American Revolution 1765–1783 Confederation period 1783–1788: 1789–1815 ...

  8. David Brandt (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    After returning home from the Vietnam War, Brandt began working as a tenant farmer in 1969. [4] [7] Soon after his return, his father was killed in a tractor accident. [5]After his father's death, he was forced to sell his father's land and much of his equipment.

  9. Southern Progress Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Southern Progress trace to 1886, with the Progressive Farmer, a weekly newsletter, founded by Civil War veteran Leonidas LaFayette Polk in North Carolina in 1886. [2]