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Clint and Ashley Jessen discuss their certified organic farming operation in Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. The majority of their 2000 acres grow dryland and irrigated crops, mainly wheat and other small grains. They also explain the role of their "wasteland" - a small area not suitable for crop production but accomplishes other ecosystem services like wildlife conservation and water filtration. Their land also houses a few historic homesteads - signs of Wyoming settlers of the past. Visit http://www.farmmeetsfunction.com to view the rest of the videos in this eight-part series exploring how the diversity of agricultural habitats serve the people of Wyoming.