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Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
Despite frost, wind, hail, cold and extreme heat, the strawberries are ready and waiting at Country Blossom Farm in Minnesota.
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.
Landfill workers have been working 12 hour shifts since Saturday so Bemidjians can drop off stumps, branches and other storm damage.

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Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
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Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.
Ann Bailey discusses the problem of soil erosion and why farmers should consider ways to stop erosion now instead of being forced to do it by people without farming backgrounds.
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Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
Living in the Midwest means being affected by the Canadian wildfires that occur just about every year. Here is what to know about these wildfires and how they’re affecting the Midwest.
Daniel Craighead, an assistant professor in the ÍáÍáÂþ»­ of Kinesiology at the University of Minnesota, weighs in
NOAA is following a strong solar storm that could produce aurora displays across much of the northern hemisphere Sunday night, June 1, into Monday morning.
Fine particle levels are expected to reach the red air quality index category, a level considered unhealthy for everyone, across northern Minnesota, including Brainerd.
Areas of smoke move in as well.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective

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