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Friday, April 19
The Indiana Daily Student

Pigs sleep in the sun at Maple Valley Farm. The pigs, which farmer Larry Howard calls nature’s sanitation engineers, fluff up the soil with their snouts to make it easier for soil microbes to eat up carbon-filled materials.  Christine Fernando

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Pigs sleep in the sun at Maple Valley Farm. The pigs, which farmer Larry Howard calls nature’s sanitation engineers, fluff up the soil with their snouts to make it easier for soil microbes to eat up carbon-filled materials.