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I saw lots of reports on twitter about frost.

How do the crops look after that?

Good luck...hope it was not that bad.

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KERNAL_D7:39am via Web

A scrape-the-windshield frost at 6AM this morning - will see how much damage to #corn later today.


AshtoniaCows6:04am via Twitter for iPhone

@OntAg lite patchy frost in Central Durham region this morning. Spraying barley will have to wait #plant12 @WheatPete


MorrisVDW9:01am via Twitter for BlackBerry®

@OntAg #ontag-not hurting me. All my seeds are still in the ground...later planting=less risk in spring but more risk in fall

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