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Sep 13, 2013 9:36 AM CST
Name: Mary
The dry side of Oregon
Be yourself, you can be no one else
Charter ATP Member Farmer Region: Oregon Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Keeping the cows, ok, I hope that works out.

We had some rain overnight, not much but it sure raised the humidity! According to the weather records, at 85 yesterday we were 12 degrees above normal for Sept 12, and 10 degrees warmer overnight. Forecasters say the snow level will be down to 6,000 ft in another night or two. So far our lowest temp has been 45. I hope frost holds off for a while because I still have a lot of green tomatoes and there is still plenty of corn left to finish maturing. Something has caused brown, shriveled kernals in my corn. Bugs? I find bugs on the outside but none inside the husks. There is no sign of mold. We are just eating around the brown ones.
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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