Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, poses for a portrait in one of his fields of wheat in Tribune, Kansas.
Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, climbs up one of his grain silos Tribune, Kansas.
Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, poses for a portrait in one of his fields of corn in Towner, Colorado.
Crossroads Ag logistics manager Jack Zenner inspects hemp plants as they dry at one of their facilities near Cheyenne Wells, Colorado.
Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, shows off his train track and wheat tattoos in Tribune, Kansas. In addition to owning 325,000 acres of land, Soloviev also purchased a short-line railroad.
General farm manager Jacob Fehr inspects a spike of wheat in a field belonging to Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, in Tribune, Kansas.
A worker carries hemp plants to a truck during harvest at KHMP, a division of Crossroads AG, near Cheyenne Wells, Colorado.
A worker carries hemp plants to a truck during harvest at KHMP, a division of Crossroads AG, near Cheyenne Wells, Colorado.
Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, takes a call on top of a rail car full of wheat near a section of his short-line railroad in Towner, Colorado. Soloviev's rail line runs from Colorado's border with Kansas to Pueblo, Colo
Train cars near Stefan Soloviev's short-line railroad wait to be loaded up with grain on in Towner, Colorado.
Hemp plants from a KHMP field dry in one of their facilities after harvest near Cheyenne Wells, Colorado.
Wheat sits ready for harvest in a field that belongs to Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country in Tribune, Kansas.
Stefan Soloviev, the 33rd largest private landowner in the country, inspects a spike of wheat in one of his fields in Tribune, Kansas.
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