Holiday spirit and the constant humming sound of grain dryers fill the air. Temperatures are in the single digits. The cold temperatures have offered an opportunity to combine for those who still have corn in the field. The snow fell off the corn leaves, and the ground is finally stiff enough to drive on without becoming stuck. Now the only goal is not plugging the sieves in the combine.
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Kimberly Weyland of Neenah, Wisconsin, a loving mother with a passion for cows, believing grazing cows and fresh-cut alfalfa is paradise. Currently she works on her parents’ organic dairy farm as well for Climate FieldView as an activation specialist. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.





