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    Wayne Hapworth, left, stands with his son Kevin Hapworth on Friday in one of the buildings that stores their hay bales on the Hapworth Farm in Winslow.

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    Winslow Agriculture Commission Chairwoman Kate Newkirk takes notes Friday while reviewing the space where Hapworth keeps his beef cows.

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    A view of the back of the Hapworth Farm in Winslow, seen from the Central Maine Power station.

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    A cow peeks out from behind a fence Friday in a Quonset-style building on the Hapworth Farm in Winslow.

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    Winslow Agriculture Commission member Elery Keene takes notes on a commission survey for the farm buildings on Friday while in the Quonset-style building where cows are kept at the Hapworth Farm in Winslow.

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    This tractor, seen Friday at the Hapworth Farm in Winslow, is the first that Wayne Hapworth used on the farm.

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    Hay bales stand in high stacks in one of two Quonset-style buildings, where Wayne Hapworth stores them at Hapworth Farm in Winslow.

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    The view of Wayne Hapworth's fields, which overlap the Benton town line, from the Central Maine Power station.

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