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Judy Woodruff:
This week the country hit a grim milestone, more than 500,000 deaths in the United States from COVID-19.
We take a moment now to remember five remarkable individuals who lost their lives to this pandemic.
A man of science and faith, the Reverend Dr. Ernest Spencer Ward was born in Liberia and came to the U.S. for college to study physics. For nearly 30 years he worked at IBM, while raising a family with his wife, Laura. At age 54, he felt the calling and returned to school for his doctorate in divinity, eventually opening his own church in Rhode Island.
Worried about the future? Still reeling from a tough 2020? Do these five things to change your personal outlook and the outcome for your business.
In the last couple of weeks, I’ve finally had the opportunity to leave the ranch, ditch virtual meetings and gather with like-minded people at agricultural events across the country.
At the end of January, I spoke in person at the U.S. Custom Harvesters meeting. While there, I visited with fellow agricultural entrepreneurs, farmers, small business owners, agricultural company sales reps all who are facing similar struggles and grappling with the same fears I have, following the past year’s pandemic and a political landscape that is swiftly shifting the very foundations we have built our businesses on with each passing day.
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