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      "body": "I wanna again welcome you to the 04:05 coffee break. Get you a cup of coffee, glass iced tea, bottled water. Let's see what's happening this Wednesday."
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      "body": "Spring wheat $5.31 a bushel. 550lb steer calf $4.35 a pound. Butcher hog in Iowa, they'll fetch you 64¢ a pound and a 100lb fat lamb in Billings at $2:19. But, guys, there's more, much more."
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    {
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      "body": "If you ever get tired of hearing the news or if you ever get tired of playing a video game, remember that we live in a time like none other. Uplifting things on the Internet. We can find vile things on the Internet, but go searching for good things."
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      "body": "I love to search for stories. True life, simple stories. Human stories. Now, guys, I have to read many before I find one I'll share with you, but I found one. I found one that I'll share with you today."
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      "body": "Set up kitties and gather round the fire. I have a story to tell you. A story that'll make you feel better, not worse. And it's titled where I learned to work and worship. And remember, I found it online."
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      "body": "I grew up on a small family farm, the kind where the rooster really did wake you up and where the smell of fresh cut hay was just a part of who you were. We didn't have a lot of money, but we had chores, plenty of those. By the time I was 10, I could carry two five gallon buckets of water down to the barn without spilling much of it on my pant leg. I learned to drive the tractor before I could reach the pedals properly. Dad put a block of wood on the clutch so I could manage it."
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      "body": "It wasn't always fun. Some mornings, it was so cold the pump handle stuck to my glove. And by the time I fed the cows, well, my toes were numb. But even then, I remember looking across those fields, frost sparkling on every fence post, and thinking, wow, this is beautiful. There was something about being out there early before the world was noisy."
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      "body": "You could hear the birds waking up. And sometime, I'd see the sun peek up over the hill and paint the skies with colors I didn't even know existed. My mama my mama used to say that was god showing off a little. We didn't call it work ethic back then. It it was just life."
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      "body": "You did your part because things needed doing. And in doing them, you learned a lot about patience and responsibility, and you even learned a lot about faith. When the rain didn't come, we prayed. When it came too much, we prayed then too. As I've grown older, I realized those fields were my first church."
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    {
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      "body": "That's where I learned to notice God, not just on Sunday mornings, but in the rhythm of the seasons, in the way a calf wobbled to its feet, in the way a seed pushed up through the dark soil. There's a verse I always loved from Psalm nineteen one. The heavens declare the glory of God. The skies proclaim the work of his hands. I guess for me, the fields did too proclaim the handiwork of God."
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      "body": "Now well, now I live in town, and I don't get dirt under my nails as much much as I used to. But every time I smell fresh cut hay or see a field at sunrise, oh, I remember. That little farm girl learned to work, but she also learned to worship. And both, I think, were god's handiwork. The end."
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      "body": "Oh, guys. It reminds me of my childhood. So until next time, as you go out there, remember now. Don't be bitter."
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