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CoastLine: Our ancestors were slaves But this NC farming family learned how to thrive and they re passing those lessons on to the next generation

Ms. Cecile Keaton Bryant and Ms. Earnestine Keaton on their family farm. It’s hard enough to keep a small family farm going. But add to that the challenges of systemic and environmental racism and the Keatons’ accomplishment becomes even less likely. But it’s their commitment to keeping their land, farming it, and teaching the next generation that has protected their family legacy. Less than 30 miles inland from the coast, in rural, southeastern North Carolina, there sits a 40-acre tract of land that has been in the Keaton family for generations. The ancestral connection goes back more than a century, to a time when their great-great-grandparents left slavery behind.

Local business conducts recent spring farm day

Listen to this article CLIFTON, ILLINOIS – Farming is more than just a job, it’s a passion. As spring is in full bloom, local farmers are in the fields day and night planting their crop. Country Financial Representative Nate Henrichs recently helped nearly 75 local farmers take a needed quick break for lunch, according to a news release. “Running a farm takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears,” said Henrichs. “I join our community in appreciation of the positive impact and passion our local farmers bring, am happy to help recognize their hard work, and remind them that protection is sometimes bigger than their assets. Their safety and well-being are equally important pieces to their sustainability.” 

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