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Grace Springer

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🌼Will do art for money🌼

Joined May 2016
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me: dating sucks, lot of weirdos out there me on dates: hey i had three beers before you got here do you believe in ghosts


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Ghost Adventures-n-chill


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Midwest language 101 the other day = could mean yesterday or 1995 Yeah no for sure = Definitely Oh, it’s going = *desperate cry for help* watch out for deer = I love you Living the dream = you’re not actually living the dream


I haven’t been on Twitter for like a year but I came back to say this: recyclable containers should have a perforated tear down the side of the label so the label can be easily removed for recycling. To this day I don’t understand why that’s not a thing yet


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*Anaesthesia was invented in 1846* Doctors in 1845:

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No-till is a great option for farmers looking into increase conservation practices on their farm! It helps to reduce topsoil erosion as well as create a soil environment that’s better at holding moisture and nutrients in place! @WIUAg #WIUAgLife

First time no-tillers should keep it simple. Make sure to plant the right crop for your first year. Learn more important tips on Farmers.gov. go.usa.gov/x7kap #NoTillNovember

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CRP is a great conservation incentive that any farmer can use to their benefit! Farmers can be paid for setting aside farmland for conservation purposes. @WIUAg #WIUAgLife

.@USDA today announced the 2021 signup periods for general Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and CRP Grasslands offers. General signup runs from January 4, 2021 to February 12, 2012; signup for CRP Grasslands runs from March 15, 2021 to April 23, 2021. bit.ly/32F027F

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Healthy soil is important because: - it reduces nutrient runoff - it holds moisture well - it creates a good environment for many soil-dwelling organisms - it helps to grow healthy, thriving crops @WIUAg #WIUAgLife

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Red clover is an important part of a farmer’s rotation. It’s often used as a cover crop and/or a forage crop. It’s a legume that fixes nitrogen in the soil for future crops, and it’s hardy. It can either be sown by itself or with a mixture. @WIUAg #WIUAgLife

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How is ag going greener? Some ways have been: - increased use of cover crops - use of prairie strips - movement towards reduced pesticide use - crop rotations that benefit pollinators @WIUAg #WIUAgLife

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In 2016, when Trump won PA, MI, and WI by a handful of votes, the election system worked just great. Now that he's losing, it's a "fraud" and they're "stealing the election." This is how demagogues destroy faith in democracy and move us toward authoritarianism. Count every vote!


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Your silent watcher stops to wait atop the cemetery gate.

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I am losing my MIND over these Halloween decorations I just walked past oh my god

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The most ironic part about me turning in my ag assignments late is that I just haven’t had time to do them because of harvest 😭


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hate color, going to draw everything in b&w forever

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in what world is an accelerated semester with 0 breaks and increased workload the proper response to a worldwide pandemic and increased anxiety :/


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Anxiety is like

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look at these measuring spoons i got secondhand 🦢

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