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Farming Full-Time

Adam T Kuznia

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Up Against My Limitations

Shutting off paid subscriptions today. Refunds hit in 2 to 3 days. If yours doesn’t land, email me, call me, send a carrier pigeon.

Truth is, owing paid subscribers something was blocking me more than pushing me. So I’m pulling the paywall...

a month ago
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We're doing it anyway

This Friday, we’re hosting a drone demo day west of Argyle. The weather forecast is snow showers, 25 mph winds, and 32 degrees. Peak April in northwest Minnesota.

We’ve had about everything go sideways on this thing that could. Rescheduled...

a month ago
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482 Miles on Bent Axles

I left Grand Forks at 4:38 in a freezing drizzle with three hours of sleep and what I was generously calling a plan.

First stop: my parents’ place in Fargo. My dad had told me I was exactly the type of clown the Minnesota DOT funds its ann...

a month ago
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Product. Product. Product.

A guy told me I was guaranteed to be driving a $100k truck and living in a nice house while complaining online about fertilizer prices.

Urea (nitrogen) touched $1,100 a ton in my area. I posted a video and asked a simple question.

What a...

2 months ago
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Pungent Brainpower

Barn animals smell like barn animals right up until you put them over an open flame. Then they smell like something else entirely.

Ten years ago, I was pushing snow in the Porter Creek parking lot near midnight, broke and burning, watching...

2 months ago
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