morning temps?

billonthefarm

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I had 35.5f here at Farmington this morning at 5:15 am but no sign of any frost. I looked!! About 400 acres of our corn is up and looks beautiful and I have bad memories of a few years ago when the temp dropped to 28 one night in may and really goofed some of the corn up. Looks like no problems this time. I will have to do a little scouting this afternoon and make sure. How cold did it get everywhere else?
bill
 
St. Louis area , light frost this morning,38 degrees. planted the tomatoes Friday, Covered them Saturday night. Now to uncover them this morning
 
Skim-ice over the rainwater in the bucket this morning. I'm in west Michigan about 160 from Chicago.

Larry in Michigan
 
Local radio station in central Mn. said low was 28. The ground here was white with frost. I have tomato plants out but have them in wall-o-waters. I don't know yet what it did to the cabbage.
 
34 and a little frost some places here in eastern Colorado every morning now for last week or 10 days. wind every day. It is getting old.
Kenny
 
Had 26 this morning, very hard frost. Think a few people corn may have been nipped prettty bad. One guy has corn 2-3" tall. Hope it holds up.
 
27 F at 7 this morning. Don't know how cold it got last night. Good thing the tomatoes aren't out yet, and no sweet corn seed rotting in the ground.

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28 Preston MN in SE MN near the MN/IA border. Lots of corn spike to two leaf stage, I'am sure it got burnt. A few miles to the west some guys had beans up, probably get to replant them.
 
MN - Sleepy Eye recorded 28 degrees. New Ulm on the hill by colledge recorded 32 degrees no wind - low ground likely was colder.

--->Paul
 
Got down to around 40 here last night in the Lake of the Ozarks area. Got about 25 matos out and didn't seem to hurt them or any things else I have out.
 
32 in balmy western Washington this morning- I can't ever remember freezing temps this late, although I don't think anything got hurt. I bought corn and bean seed (for the garden) and tomato plants yesterday (big sale this weekend), but ground probably still too cold and wet to plant.
 
When I got up this am it was 53 degrees. Then I went outside and it was 34 degrees. Didn't set the tstat last night!

Gordo
 
Send me an e-mail and I'll send you a few pictures of what I have what I have done. Found a new thing that I think will work well also. I have push mower with a bagger on it and I have been using it to mow over areas I feed the goat hay and picking that old hay up and using it as mulch. The idea is that it has been used as there bath room so when it rains it should work like manure tea I hope
 
We"re 10 miles south of the IA/MN border and 33 miles east of I35. The thermometer recorded 29.7, and probably 3/4 of the tips of the corn leaves are black. Soybeans are 1/4 inch below the surface of the ground yet.
 

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