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Scoop the Wonder Dog

August 3, 2011

Category: animals |

Scoop is pretty good at entertaining himself, and if he can’t do that he’ll seek out a cat. He is known to the commuter traffic as the big bear or the big dog that spins, because every day during the peak traffic time he spins in the corner of the fence, excitedly chasing cars in his own mind.

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The Red Tractor Farm

The Red Tractor Farm is owned and operated by Jessica Pierson and Jen Humphrey, who have been farming since 2008 on land that has been in Jessica's family for four generations. They raise Boer meat goats, laying hens and a diverse selection of vegetables that are certified organic. Red Tractor products are sold at the Lawrence Farmers Market, through a local subscription program and to area restaurants. The farm is in rural Douglas County.

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