Minnesota Dept of Agriculture Grant Money

The MN Dept of Ag will award approximately $2.7 million in matching grants to qualified organizations for the purpose of helping MN develop energy sources that displace fossil fuels with renewable energy technologies. Grants are limited to 50% of the cost of research, technical assistance or equipment related to bioenergy production or up to $1 [...]

Valuing Our Natural Resources

Sunday my church made its annual trek to the Valley Grove Church where we worshiped in the beautiful old church surrounded by ripening fields and restored prairie.  I volunteered to take the Sunday school class of 16 mixed age (4 to 8) students, which began with a song and a walk outside, looking for things [...]

Corporate America Is Taxing Us to Death

My friend Richard Levins sent me a book he is publishing called,  “Middle Class*Union Made.” It is an excellent analysis of our current economic situation.  Dick used to be my neighbor on Lincoln Street but now lives in St. Paul.  He is an Ag Economist at the University of Minnesota and wrote an excellent short [...]

FEEDLOTS AND EAW Requirements

I received earlier today an update from Charles Skinner concerning the importance of following the rules when it comes to EAW requirements for operation of feedlots over 1000 animal units. Gordon Cumming will present information to the County Board regarding the Boards consideration of a CUP (conditional use permit) request without an EAW (Environmental Assessment [...]

Farmers Union County Convention

Thursday evening, after doorknocking, I went to the Farmers Union Rice County Convention. Farmers Union PAC has endorsed me in the 25B race. Some of their priorities last session were promotion of a “seed saver” bill, a lower percentage of permanent easements in the CREP program,ethanol and biodiesel manufacturing and use, restriction of [...]

FOOD, FARMING AND FAIRNESS

I subscribe to an excellent newsletter surveying national events that affect rural America from the Center for Rural Affairs , which focuses on the differing social dynamics in rural communities, problems of large corporate farming and how to improve the success of beginning farmers. But the latest edition also had an interesting piece about [...]

FARM ART and LAND USE WOES

© 2002 Richard Krogstad, Sole Survivor 3, 24 by 40 inches, oil on panel
In 1958, University of Minnesota Professor Willard Cochrane wrote in his book, Farm Prices: Myth and Reality:
Like all people who take pride in our country, I value certain of our institutions highly: our public school system, our Bill of Rights, sullied as [...]

Environmental Listening Session

Last night was the “Environmental Listening Session” or “Natural Resources Listening Session,” with Rep. Ray Cox, Rep. Dennis Ozment, Chair of the House Environment and Natural Resources Finance, and Rep. Tom Hackbarth, Chair of the House Environment and Natural Resources Policy Committee. Like the Energy Listening Session, it was well attended, standing room [...]

Preserving a bit of Yesterday for today.

Last Sunday I drove down to Nerstrand to join in the All Church outdoor worship service, where the Methodist, Congregational and Lutheran churches of Nerstrand come together for a community service in the park. After the wonderful service filled with some of my favorite hymns, we were treated to a fine Minnesota church salad and [...]