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| Darke County landowner Bill Corbin stands next to a special planting drill used to sew a mix of native prairie grass and wildflower seeds to grow habitat for quail. Landowners and farmers in neighboring Darke and Shelby counties have enrolled some of their cropland into a USDA program that pays them to plant native grasses and wildflowers. Purchase this as a quality photograph  |      ||||||||