The Steepest Farms: Hillside Harvesting in Idaho
The Wittman family has been farming in the hills south of Lewiston, Idaho, for generations. With slopes up to 40 percent, it's not always easy. Learn how technology has enabled them to make the most of their land during harvest. These might just be the steepest farming hills in the United States!

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