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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Blake Settle, the Panjshir Kentucky

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Blake Settle, the Panjshir Kentucky

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Blake Settle, the Panjshir Kentucky Agribusiness Development Team III commander, from Louisville, Ky., speaks to Afghan farmers and representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture Irrigation... More

An Afghan farmer displays a new pair of pruning shears

An Afghan farmer displays a new pair of pruning shears

An Afghan farmer displays a new pair of pruning shears donated by the non-profit organization, Roots of Peace, during a meeting to close a tree donation project at the Khenj District Center, Afghanistan, May 9.

Cheery and apricot trees begin to grow at a farm in

Cheery and apricot trees begin to grow at a farm in

Cheery and apricot trees begin to grow at a farm in Khenj District, Afghanistan. The trees were donated by the Kentucky Agribusiness Development Team III, attached to the Panjshir Provincial Reconstruction Team... More

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