As a boy, Bernie Reed watched his father ride into the hills of their Nebraska farm on a yellow-orange Case tractor to farm corn, alfalfa and winter wheat. Bernie’s ancestors homestead has occupied that land since the 1800s, and his dad — a weathered, leathery man with a linebacker’s build — tackled it some 16 hours a day, resting only on church-going Sundays.
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