UPHAM, N.D. – Thanks to a stretch of 80-degree weather without the dew that has affected moisture in the mornings nearly all summer, Chance Kitzman and his dad, Shawn, were able to finish cutting their oat crop on Aug. 28.
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UPHAM, N.D. – Thanks to a stretch of 80-degree weather without the dew that has affected moisture in the mornings nearly all summer, Chance Kitzman and his dad, Shawn, were able to finish cutting their oat crop on Aug. 28.
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