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Together, these individuals achieved a combined total of more than $1.2 billion of closed sales volume Join us as we congratulate and honor Hasson s Top 40 Performers of 2020! Amid such a challenging and unique year for the industry, these 40 brokers continued to lead the way, proving that being a top performer is more than numbers. Together, these individuals achieved a combined total of more than $1.2 billion of closed sales volume. But of greater importance than their production is the fact that they adhere to the highest standards of practice and represent The Hasson Company with integrity and professionalism in all they do. Simply put, these brokers exemplify the sign of experience.
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One of the most neglected tools for vegetable gardeners is a soil thermometer. Soil temperature is a much better measure of when to plant than air temperature or the calendar. Planting when soil is too cool can cause some seeds to rot and transplants to sit there.
A number of vegetables can germinate and grow at cool temperatures. For example, peas will germinate and grow well at a soil temperature of 40 F. Though lettuce, parsnips, and spinach can sprout at a soil temperature of 35 F, they prefer at least 45 F for best germination and growth. Radishes also do well at a soil temperature of 45 F. Even if the seeds of these cool-season crops are planted below the recommended soil temperature, the seed will rarely rot.