Pleasant article. Very little hype of the sort we are often inundated with. The 
only thing that I found disappointing was the lack of information pertaining to 
the rock/meteorite itself.

Kinda looks like a pallasite but that's just a silly guess, I guess ; since 
it's only based on a glance. Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Bill






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Subject: [meteorite-list] How Many Meteorites Are Hidden on Farmland?
    
http://www.agweb.com/article/how-many-meteorites-are-hidden-on-farmland-naa-chris-bennett/



How Many Meteorites Are Hidden on Farmland?
www.agweb.com
In early May, with corn already up, Bruce Lilienthal spotted a large rock 
jutting halfway out of his heavy, black dirt. He dug out a 16” long, 10” wide 
and 2” thick specimen weighing an unseemly 33 lbs. Unknown to Lilienthal, he’d 
harvested the single most unique item in his farm’s history: a meteorite.


Regards!


Tom


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