We did make it to Jackson Minnesota, where we stayed at a working farm that is part of Harvest Host. Usually most of the Harvest Host locations are dry camping (no water, electricity, or sewer), this one had a 50 amp electrical receptacle available... yes we paid the $10.00 donation for the electrical because it was muggy and very warm. The farm is a 2500 acre farm producing corn and soybeans... and fresh eggs from chickens that roam free. For a donation they will gladly provide a dozen or so. We got a dozen ourselves, and guess you could call a 12 pack of color. The colors ranged from white, green, and brown. The host also provided flowers from her garden and a small loaf of sourdough bread. Like I said earlier, we were lucky to get the 50A receptacle. The silos next to us are only half of the farm's storage. The owners were very hospitable, allowing us and another couple to roam their farm. Behind where we parked there is a vegetable garden and out buildings. The other side of the farm is the home for the chickens at bedtime. Between our rig and the chicken house is the opportunity to play corn hole, or sip/drink wine. A little rain, good rest, and on to the next stop.
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