Networking essential for new Montezuma farmers

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Networking essential for new Montezuma farmers

New generation of Montezuma County farmers tries to work together
Jayce Gray and Mikah Burns inspect their cabbage plants inside the family’s new greenhouse.
Chris, Janna and Rocky Neely work on a disc Wednesday at their farm in Yellow Jacket.
Rocky Neely rides a four-wheeler as his son, Chris, drives a tractor at their farm in Yellow Jacket. Chris Neely is a fifth-generation farmer, but left the family farm near Yellow Jacket for several years. He came back when he realized he was the only one who could carry on the family business.
Dale Carver, Sharon Hackett’s father, on the family farm in the 1960s.
The Hackett family. Sharon Hackett is in the center.
Chris Neely with his two children, Evn and Kaliape, in a tractor on their farm in Yellow Jacket.
Five generations of the Neely farming family: Rocky; Rocky’s father, Renay, Renay’s mother, Annie Mae, Rocky’s son, Chris; and Chris’s daughter, Daphne.

Networking essential for new Montezuma farmers

Jayce Gray and Mikah Burns inspect their cabbage plants inside the family’s new greenhouse.
Chris, Janna and Rocky Neely work on a disc Wednesday at their farm in Yellow Jacket.
Rocky Neely rides a four-wheeler as his son, Chris, drives a tractor at their farm in Yellow Jacket. Chris Neely is a fifth-generation farmer, but left the family farm near Yellow Jacket for several years. He came back when he realized he was the only one who could carry on the family business.
Dale Carver, Sharon Hackett’s father, on the family farm in the 1960s.
The Hackett family. Sharon Hackett is in the center.
Chris Neely with his two children, Evn and Kaliape, in a tractor on their farm in Yellow Jacket.
Five generations of the Neely farming family: Rocky; Rocky’s father, Renay, Renay’s mother, Annie Mae, Rocky’s son, Chris; and Chris’s daughter, Daphne.
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