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Ep. 463: This Country Life - Allis Chalmers and the Callapalooza

6/5/202626 min

Summer is just heating up and Brent's talking about duck hunting. Actually he attended an event in the Rice and Duck Capitol of the World in Stuttgart, Arkansas. He's gonna share how that event, "The Callapalooza", was started and detail his involvement. He's also sharing a listener story about an old tractor that'll warm your heart. All that and more on this week's "This Country Life" podcast.

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First 90 seconds
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  3. Speaker 31:05

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