Aug 26, 2021 | By: Lakeland News

Part of Bean Field at Farm Near Climax Suddenly Collapses

It’s a sight you may never see again.

Near Climax, Minnesota – a quarter-mile long stretch of a black bean field there just disappeared. What started as a small crack a short time ago suddenly turned into an “earthquake-type” slide.

Dry weather, a drop in nearby river levels, recent rain, and nearby springs all contributed to the collapse. Geologists call the phenomenon a rotational slump.

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