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Accidental Pig Farmers

“I’m stuck!” rang a voice from across the soggy gumbo of our backyard, which was also the de facto middle pasture for our little hog operation. I turned my face into pelting drops and made out the silhouette of my mother, mid-60s and rain-drenched, waving in my direction. “Help!”

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