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SamKnause

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1. I'm in the corn belt, Ohio.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:11 AM
Jul 27

I have very large fields of corn growing on 2 sides of my property. Forest at the back of my property, and a pasture to the right, corn on the left and in the front.

It was 97 today and felt like 107. The dewpoint was 75. It was miserable.

Everyday I think about the poor people who work outside and in hot factories with no air conditioning.

I feel so sorry for them.

The last factory that I worked at was so hot I got second degree burns on my legs.

I just read an article about Ohio corn sweat to my mom today.

3 to 4 thousand gallons per acre corn sweating.

That is a lot of added moisture for 1 acre.

There are hundreds of acres around me.

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