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26 Ag Families-Fall Back to the future BY SUSAN HURT PHOTOS BYTONY HURT A uthor Thomas Wolfe said it best in his 1940 novel You Cant Go Home Again when he wrote one can never fully go back home to your family back home to your childhood back home to places in the country. Wolfe was not trying to say one can never physically go home but rather things will never be the same as when you left. The theme was time passes things change and people change but for Todd Freeman memories of home were not just reflections from the past. They were the fa- miliar images guiding his future. In fact it was Freemans past that shaped his future. Freeman was born and raised in Trigg County to parents Ewing and Bonnie Free- man. He graduated from Trigg County High School in 1989 and went to college at West- ern Kentucky University. After graduating he attended the College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University and graduated in 1998. Freeman landed his first job as a veterinarian in Georgia. Despite the Southern hospitality Georgia was not on his mind for very long. Freeman married his college sweetheart fellow veteri- narian Dr. Joanna Freeman in 1999. The next year the couple packed up their belongings and left the Peach State for his old Kentucky home of Cadiz population 2656 plus two.