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March 5, 1907
The Richmond Palladium
Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana
What is this article about?
Farmers in rural areas prepare plows for early spring plowing, predicting it will start sooner than ever if fine weather continues, though ground is still frozen.
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Work to Begin Early.
If the present fine weather conditions prevail during the next few weeks, the farmers will be in the midst of their spring plowing and already they predict that spring work will begin this year earlier than ever before.
In anticipation for this, the rural residents have been busy making preparations. Plows are being cleaned and everything placed in the best of condition that no time may be lost when the weather man turns on such powerful rays from old King Sol that the ground will thaw. At the present time the ground is frozen several inches.
If the present fine weather conditions prevail during the next few weeks, the farmers will be in the midst of their spring plowing and already they predict that spring work will begin this year earlier than ever before.
In anticipation for this, the rural residents have been busy making preparations. Plows are being cleaned and everything placed in the best of condition that no time may be lost when the weather man turns on such powerful rays from old King Sol that the ground will thaw. At the present time the ground is frozen several inches.
What sub-type of article is it?
Curiosity
What themes does it cover?
Nature
What keywords are associated?
Spring Plowing
Farm Preparations
Fine Weather
Frozen Ground
Where did it happen?
Rural Areas
Story Details
Location
Rural Areas
Story Details
Farmers predict and prepare for earlier than ever spring plowing due to prevailing fine weather, with ground currently frozen several inches.