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Posted by Harley on September 22, 2005 at 17:11:00 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: mo.farming posted by 730 virgil on September 22, 2005 at 15:50:25:
Honestly can't tell you, cause I can't find Elmo on the map, and don't know where it is. Basically there is a line along I-70 between Kansas City and St. Louis and north of that line the weather is like Iowa and northern Illinois without the lake effect snow. South of that line it is usually about 10-15 degrees warmer on a whole, and usually a lot less snow in the winter. Like I said, as far as crops go, I can't tell you cause I don't know where Elmo is. However, the dry side of a rock in the desert would beat Chicago on a BAD day. WAY too many people. Been there done that driving a semi. If you can be more specific, I'll try and get back to you again with more help. Harley
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