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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 156.20+1.0%Dec 19 9:30 AM EST

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To: 3bar who wrote (738)7/29/2018 1:01:13 PM
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Crop report from the 44th parallell in Wisconsin.

Winter wheat crop is being harvested now - have not heard about moisture content and density - will knnow next week.

Corn crop although a bit smaller this year is excellent. Stalk height now over my truck heighth.

Soy beans (a bigger planting here) is knee high and very healthy nice green.

First part on July was very hot and really sprouted good growth.

Recent rains every other day have reaLLY BOOSTED my pepper crop (85 plants) and tomatoes are over 5 feet tall with a new upper bloom well in progress.

First red tomato came of the vine yesterday (not really a sign because it was a cherry tomato for salad. My Earl Girl tomatoes are all green - think I'll get Salsa making in October my first red big tomato in a week or two.

I got my garden in early this year - Thanks to Doug's early winter prediction.

I'm a serial relyer on an Indian summer to harvest my tomatoes for Salsa making.

So far the 44th parallel is producing wonderfully healthy food in big crop yield quantities.

Bob
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