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  2. Wisconsin native Grace Girard is the 'calm' during chaos on ...

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    Wisconsin native Grace Girard and farmer Brandon Rogers walk off to their date during the third episode of "Farmer Wants a Wife." Rogers called her "calm" during a chaotic day with his fellow ...

  3. Farmer Brandon had his second-to-last solo date on 'Farmer ...

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    Wisconsin's Grace Girard and her fellow daters (finally!) got tractor rides from Farmer Brandon Rogers on Thursday's installment of "Farmer Wants a Wife." But before that, Rogers went on his ...

  4. Farmer Brandon came to Wisconsin to meet Grace's family on ...

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    Wisconsinite Grace Girard and Farmer Brandon Rogers in the “Family City Visits Part 1” episode of "Farmer Wants a Wife," which aired April 25 on Fox.

  5. Rens Hemp Company - Wikipedia

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    Rens Hemp Company was an American hemp company based in Brandon, Wisconsin. [1] The original mill was destroyed by fire in 1920 [2] and rebuilt later the same year. [3] Rens Hemp Company closed in 1958. [4]

  6. Brandon, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The source of the northernmost West Branch of the Rock River (Mississippi River tributary) is located in the Community Park on the west edge of Brandon. According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 0.77 square miles (1.99 km 2 ), of which, 0.76 square miles (1.97 km 2 ) of it is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 ...

  7. Bush Brothers and Company - Wikipedia

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    Bush Brothers and Company is a family-owned corporation best known for its Bush's Best brand canned baked beans.The company produces approximately 80 percent of the canned baked beans consumed in the United States, representing estimated annual sales in excess of $400 million and the processing of more than 55 million pounds of beans per year.