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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • September 3, 2009 - Lancaster, Kentucky, USA. Alvin Stamper competed in the Garrard County Tobacco Cutting Contest, the winner of which is determined by how many sticks of tobacco can be cut per minute. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 3, 2009 - Lancaster, Kentucky, USA. ALVIN STAMPER, 26, prepared to defend his title as the tobacco cutting champion at the Garrard County Tobacco Cutting Competition. At the end of every summer during the tobacco harvest, men gather to compete against each other to see who is the fastest at cutting the crop before it is hung in the barns to cure. From planting to the auction house, tobacco remains one of the most labor intensive crops and the hands and backs of laborers have yet to be replaced by machines. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 3, 2009 - Lancaster, Kentucky, USA. ALVIN STAMPER says a prayer before he competed in the Garrard County Tobacco Cutting Contest, the winner of which is determined by how many sticks of tobacco can be cut per minute. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 3, 2009 - Lancaster, Kentucky, USA. Holding a tobacco knife and a spear, a tobacco cutter waited for the competition to begin in the Garrard County Tobacco Cutting Contest, the winner of which is determined by how many sticks of tobacco can be cut per minute. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • Charolais cattle are fed their daily ration of Texas-bought hay by farmer Jimmy Dean at the Dean Farm, owned by Jimmy Dean and his new wife Susie in Ebenezer, Ky., in Mercer County on 12/19/07. The summer drought has forced the Dean's and other area farmers to buy hay from out of state to feed their livestock. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 4705
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  • Earl Combs, left, a retired farmer from southern Garrard County, and Coby Ward, a farmer from Paint Lick, talked about the history of the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Earl Combs, left, a retired farmer from southern Garrard County, and Coby Ward, a farmer from Paint Lick, talked about the history of the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Farris Yeakey, an employee at the Garrard County Stockyards, waved to a farmer dropping off some livestock in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • A farmer drove away from the Garrard County Stockyards after dropping off some livestock for auction in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Charolais cattle eagerly waited to be served their ration of Texas-bought hay at the Dean Farm, owned by Jimmy Dean and his new wife Susie in Ebenezer, Ky., in Mercer County on 12/19/07. The summer drought has forced the Dean's and other area farmers to buy hay from out of state to feed their livestock. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 4705
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  • A donkey and a charolais cow eat their ration of Texas-bought hay at the Dean Farm, owned by Jimmy Dean and his new wife Susie in Ebenezer, Ky., in Mercer County on 12/19/07. The summer drought has forced the Dean's and other area farmers to buy hay from out of state to feed their livestock. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 4705
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  • Charolais cattle eat the ration of Texas-bought hay at the Dean Farm, owned by Jimmy Dean and his new wife Susie in Ebenezer, Ky., in Mercer County on 12/19/07. The summer drought has forced the Dean's and other area farmers to buy hay from out of state to feed their livestock. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 4705
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  • A spray-painted sign paid it's respects to the Garrard County Stockyard which is currently being demolished after closing this summer in Lancaster, Ky., on Thursday, December 6, 2007. After being bought by Bluegrass Stockyards, the Garrard County Stockyard, which has been in business since the 1930's, closed in July. Demolition has begun in the rear of the building. Local farmers now sell their stock in Stanford. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 4611
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  • Longwood owner George Gatewood surveys a barn which had fallen on a farm in Woodford County, Ky. on Friday, May 25, 2007, which he will salvage and resell as architectural lumber or flooring. Longwood recycles the wood and will resell as architectural lumber or flooring. Gatewood says he sees a lot of barns deteriorating due to neglect or by farmers who don't use them for tobacco any more. Some barn owners are also taking their barns down because they don't use them any more and don't want to pay the insurance or be liable for someone getting injured.Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3204
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  • An old tobacco barn, which succumbed to years of neglect, will be salvaged by Longwood Antique Woods owner George Gatewood from a farm in Woodford County, Ky. on Friday, May 25, 2007. Longwood recycles the wood and will resell as architectural lumber or flooring. Gatewood says he sees a lot of barns deteriorating due to neglect or by farmers who don't use them for tobacco any more. Some barn owners are also taking their barns down because they don't use them any more and don't want to pay the insurance or be liable for someone getting injured. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3204
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  • at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Tuesday, June 12, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Farris Yeakey, left, and John King, center, employees at the Garrard County Stockyards, and William Whitaker, a retired employee, chatted before the beginning of the Friday sales in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Donnie Cornett, one of the owners of the Garrard County Stockyards, helped herd steer to the auction ring in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Donnie Cornett, one of the owners of the Garrard County Stockyards, helped herd steer to the auction ring in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Mike Asbery closed a gate behind him while atop his horse as he was helping send livestock to and from the auction ring at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • A heifer waited in a pen before heading to the auction ring at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Buyers and sellers watched the action in the auction ring at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • A trailer full of steer pulled up to unload at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. These men did not want to be identified by name. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • The Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Scott Broughton, a buyer with Eastern Livestock Company, signaled to the auctioneer at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Friday, June 8, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • at the Garrard County Stockyards in Lancaster, Ky. on Tuesday, June 12, 2007. The stockyards may be closing down after decades serving area farmers. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3306 These images are video frame grabs.
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  • Wayne Masterman, left, shopped for produce for his downtown restaurant, Portofino, from Steve Shepperson at the Farmer's Market on Broadway at Maxwell Street in Lexington, Ky., on Thursday, June 26, 2008. The market will have to move it's Saturday location on Vine Street when the Centre Point development begins soon. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 6025
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  • Shoppers browsed some of the produce at the Farmer's Market on Broadway at Maxwell Street in Lexington, Ky., on Thursday, June 26, 2008. The market will have to move it's Saturday location on Vine Street when the Centre Point development begins soon. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 6025
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • Wayne Masterman, left, shopped for produce for his downtown restaurant, Portofino, from Steve Shepperson at the Farmer's Market on Broadway at Maxwell Street in Lexington, Ky., on Thursday, June 26, 2008. The market will have to move it's Saturday location on Vine Street when the Centre Point development begins soon. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 6025
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  • Charlie Hendricks and his daughter Elizabeth Hendricks packed up some of their lillies they were selling from their farm, Three Toads Farm, at the Farmer's Market on Broadway at Maxwell Street in Lexington, Ky., on Thursday, June 26, 2008. The market will have to move it's Saturday location on Vine Street when the Centre Point development begins soon. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 6025
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  • Bobby Beach, left, talked about life as a farmer with his brother Richard Beach before heading out to repair their fence line in Easterday, Ky., located in Carroll County, on Thursday, April 9, 2009. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff
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  • Carl Rouse, with Randle-Davies, broke up the second of two concrete circular fountains for removal at Cheapside Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., on Wednesday, March 18, 2009. A new concrete pad will be poured and a pavilion constructed for the Farmer's Market. Randle-Davies is the contractor used for site prep and Kentucky Concrete Construction will pour the new material. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff
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  • Carl Rouse, with Randle-Davies, broke up the concrete circular fountains for removal at Cheapside Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., on Wednesday, March 18, 2009. A new concrete pad will be poured and a pavilion constructed for the Farmer's Market. Randle-Davies is the contractor used for site prep and Kentucky Concrete Construction will pour the new material. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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  • Farmer Everett House talked about growing tobacco in Sprout, Ky., in Nicholas County on Friday, May 25, 2007.  Photo by David Stephenson | Staff 3203
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  • Carl Rouse, with Randle-Davies, broke up the second of two concrete circular fountains for removal at Cheapside Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., on Wednesday, March 18, 2009. A new concrete pad will be poured and a pavilion constructed for the Farmer's Market. Randle-Davies is the contractor used for site prep and Kentucky Concrete Construction will pour the new material. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff
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  • Gary White, left, with Kentucky Concrete Construction, and Carl Rouse, with Randle-Davies, look over the broken concrete of one of the circular fountains being removed at Cheapside Park in downtown Lexington, Ky., on Wednesday, March 18, 2009. A new concrete pad will be poured and a pavilion constructed for the Farmer's Market. Randle-Davies is the contractor used for site prep and Kentucky Concrete Construction will pour the new material. Photo by David Stephenson | Staff
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  • June 12, 2010 - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - garden and farmer's market vegetables.. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson).
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