The Land Blog
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- Blog: OK, this is getting a little old Leaves and temperatures are falling, but not a lot of soybeans or corn stalks are falling, at least not into the oncoming header of a combine.
- Blog: I love this time of year Chill in the air and the rumble and hum of farm machinery mean it's fall.
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Blog: Did you enjoy summer?
Temperatures averaged 54.8 degrees, which is a whopping 11 degrees below normal. We set records three days in a row for lowest maximum air temperatures beginning with a 50 degree high on the June 7 and continuing through June 9 with a 56 degree high. Growing degree units totaled only 45.5 which is less than half of what we should expect this week.
- Blog: Isn't it a tad early for annointment? Let's wait awhile before naming schools to honor Obama. Make him prove his worth.
- Blog: Some corn poking through, some not Slightly warmer and drier conditions were experienced this past week. Air temps averaged 53.3 degrees or 1 degree above normal.
- Blog: Southern Minnesota weather allows a lot of wheels to turn Warmer and drier-than-normal weather this past week has been welcomed by southern Minnesota farmers. Air temps averaged 50.5 degrees or 3 degrees above normal.
- Blog: First weather, crop report means spring is here First weather, crop report signifies spring is truly here.
- FFA to China Blog: Back in the U.S.A. FFA members from across the country share their experiences from China.
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FFA to China Blog: Our last day in China
FFA members from across the country share their experiences from China.
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FFA to China Blog: Learning about silk
FFA members from across the country share their experiences from China.
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