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Stubborn Tradition<p>There's a certain irony in the fact that the vast, red, metal-sided structure known simply as &quot;Doss Barn&quot; has become the epicenter of Carlton, Barry, and Jeff Doss' mule and beef cattle oStory and photos by Mark E. Johnson and Chris Villines View
Rein manUnder the feather-light touch and deft control of the rider’s left hand, the palomino quarter horse slides to a stop out of a controlled gallop, producing a cloud of pale yellow dust that dissipates aStory and photos by Mark E. Johnson and Chris Villines View
Quilt to lastWhat color shall it be this time? the woman asked herself as she sorted through a basket of cotton fabric.<br><br>It was sometime between 1878 and 1892, and after selecting spools of orange, white, anStory and photos by Mark E. Johnson View
Stalking wholesome funAs he was winding down his career as a teacher in the Washington County school system in the late 1990s, Jonesborough’s Carroll Fender knew he had to find another outlet to channel his energies once hStory and photos by Chris Villines View
Standing strongWhen urban sprawl found its way to Burning Bush Road in the late 1990s, Ringgold, Ga., dairyman Bernard Sims knew he had an important decision to make.<br>Should he and his family keep on milking theiStory and photos by Chris Villines View
Pressure WashersPrior to 1994, there just wasn’t much reason for outsiders to visit Yorkville, a spot-in-the-road farming community with a population of just around 300 in northern Gibson County.<br>So two local resiStory and photos by Allison Morgan View
Flock of agesBop! Bee-dee-bop-bop!<br>As five Southdown ewes calmly file through a small-livestock handling system in a weathered but tidy barn, the late trumpet great Miles Davis bounds through one of his classiStory and photos by Mark E. Johnson View
Sum totalAccording to Shelbyville’s Allan Callaway, the secret of success for Tennessee walking horse trainers is generally the same for college and pro sports coaches and even NASCAR team owners.<br>“It’s simStory and photos by Mark E. Johnson View
Mixed GreensForage producers across Tennessee are finding that the old adage “there’s strength in numbers” holds true.<br>These growers are using several of Allied Seed’s Farm Science Genetics forage products, suBy Chris Villines, Photos by Mark E. Johnson and Chris Villines View
'In-your-face' funFive-year-old Ella Pruitt peers through the glass, fixing her gaze on what’s in front of her, behind the clear display. Turning to her twin brother, Logan, she mischievously whispers in his ear and bStory and photos by Chris Villines View
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