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Pierro family farm in the current town of Allensworth. © Scott Braley

The Pierro family moved to Allensworth in the 1950s to farm. Although it is no longer economical to farm, the land has stayed with the family. Pierro family farm in the current town of Allensworth. © Scott Braley
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