Tim Hemphill, a corn and soybean farmer in Iowa, leases a portion of
his land to a company that installed wind turbines, adding $20,000 a year to his income.
Hemphill and Zabow noted that since childhood all four cases had cut themselves,
and that to relieve a craving they had drank their own, and others'(human and/or animal) blood.
In 1975, author Paul Hemphill stated in the Saturday Evening Post,"Country music
isn't really country anymore; it is a hybrid of nearly every form of popular music in America.