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Manure Scent Wafts Across Minnesota on High Winds and Warm Temps

Manure Scent Wafts Across Minnesota on High Winds and Warm Temps


Our warmer-than-average November came with high winds reaching nearly 40 mph. According to retired meteorologist and climatologist Mark Seeley, November is the second-windiest month, with April taking first place.

Those winds plus warm temperatures created the perfect conditions to carry the smell of manure from farmlands across the state. A lot of manure application occurs around this time of year as farmers try to get nutrients spread before the soil freezes. Once the ground thaws in the spring, all of that compost can be used by crops.

Source: mprnews.org

Photo Credit: minnesota-corn-growers-association

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