Minnesota Cold

Insulated-Panel Construction Keeps Farmer, Equipment Warm on Frigid Days

Dan Miller
By  Dan Miller , Progressive Farmer Senior Editor
Insulated-panel construction keeps Steve Carlson and equipment warm on frigid days. (Progressive Farmer photo by Linnae Carlson)
Steve Carlson built his new shop for Minnesota winters. It was a cold winter this past year, even by Minnesota standards. Temperatures dropped outside to minus-20 degrees Fahrenheit, yet Carlson worked on equipment in 58-degree comfort.

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