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July 27, 2021

STOP #8 (27 July 2021) – Reflections on the Heartland Landscape, Chamberlain, South Dakota

Over the last seven days, we’ve traveled over 1,200 miles through portions of Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. One of the most striking realizations that I’ve made so far is: wow, we grow a lot of corn! And there is a connection to infrastructure.

Some thoughts, and a few statistics, about corn and more.
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