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Fourth generation farmer, John Snover and his grandson, Colten Schafersman, a sixth generation farmer, repair a broken belt on a John Deere S670 Combine on their farm Wednesday, Oct 4, 2017, in Hooper, Neb. In the next 18 months or so, between 100 and 125 farmers in a rural 14-county region of eastern Nebraska will go before their local county boards, seeking permits to build chicken barns on their land.(Brendan Sullivan/The World-Herald via AP)

Fourth generation farmer, John Snover and his grandson, Colten Schafersman, a sixth generation farmer, repair a broken belt on a John Deere S670 Combine on their farm Wednesday, Oct 4, 2017, in Hooper, Neb. In the next 18 months or so, between 100 and 125 farmers in a rural 14-county region of eastern Nebraska will go before their local county boards, seeking permits to build chicken barns on their land.(Brendan Sullivan/The World-Herald via AP)

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