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On this episode of FP Next powered by John Deere, Curt and Sarah record live
(and in-person) from Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island, Neb., with Andy
Castillo, Farm Progress machinery and technology editor.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Sarah McNaughton

Editor, Dakota Farmer, Farm Progress

Sarah McNaughton of Bismarck, N.D., has been editor of Dakota Farmer since 2021.
Before working at Farm Progress, she was an NDSU 4-H Extension agent in Cass
County, N.D. Prior to that, she was a farm and ranch reporter at KFGO Radio in
Fargo.

McNaughton is a graduate of North Dakota State University, with a bachelor’s
degree in ag communications and a master’s in Extension education and youth
development.

She is involved in agriculture in both her professional and personal life, as a
member of North Dakota Agri-Women, Agriculture Communicators Network Sigma Alpha
Professional Agriculture Sorority Alumni and Professional Women in
Agri-business. As a life-long 4-H’er, she is a regular volunteer for North
Dakota 4-H programs and events.

In her free time, she is an avid backpacker and hiker, and can be found most
summer weekends at rodeos around the Midwest.

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Curt Arens

Editor, Nebraska Farmer

Curt Arens began writing about Nebraska’s farm families when he was in high
school. Before joining Farm Progress as a field editor in April 2010, he had
worked as a freelance farm writer for 27 years, first for newspapers and then
for farm magazines, including Nebraska Farmer.

His real full-time career, however, during that same period was farming his
family’s fourth generation land in northeast Nebraska. He also operated his
Christmas tree farm and grew black oil sunflowers for wild birdseed. Curt
continues to raise corn, soybeans and alfalfa and runs a cow-calf herd.

Curt and his wife Donna have four children, Lauren, Taylor, Zachary and
Benjamin. They are active in their church and St. Rose School in Crofton, where
Donna teaches and their children attend classes.

Previously, the 1986 University of Nebraska animal science graduate wrote a
weekly rural life column, developed a farm radio program and wrote books about
farm direct marketing and farmers markets. He received media honors from the
Nebraska Forest Service, Center for Rural Affairs and Northeast Nebraska
Experimental Farm Association.

He wrote about the spiritual side of farming in his 2008 book, “Down to Earth:
Celebrating a Blessed Life on the Land,” garnering a Catholic Press Association
award.

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