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#1:
Greetings from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Over the weekend 10/10 we had 11 inches of snow, temps in the teens and wind chill single digits. Keep up the good work never miss the shows...great info.
Bart Klipstein

#2:
Normally our cotton farmers in West Tennessee start picking in September. Today is October the 13th and our cotton gin in Mercer, Tennessee hasn’t cranked up yet. What’s going on ? Is it the rain or something else?

Thank you,

Wade Brown

#3:
This is Roger Dustmann from Bunker Hill in Macoupin County, IL. In the last 24 hours (late last week) it has rained a little over five inches and is still raining. Corn and soybeans are about 1/3 mature...there is still some green corn to chop for silage.


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