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Grazing to Promote Water Quality
January 6, 2025 by Alyson Levig
Judy and Harry Worm have joined the rising number of producers becoming water quality certified through the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreEast Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District Named SWCD of the Year
December 31, 2024 by Alyson Levig
The East Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) was named SWCD of the Year at the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation District’s (MASWCD) annual two-day convention held in Bloomington, Minnesota, in early December.
Read MoreGrefsrud Achieves MN Ag Water Quality Certification
December 27, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Nestled into the rolling hills of Parke Township in Clay County lies the Grefsrud homestead, the old roots of the family’s dairy operation from the 1920s that has since grown into the Grefsrud Angus Farm established in 2002 by Dan Grefsrud’s parents, Roddy and Shanna.
Read MoreLocal Conservationists Honored at State Soil and Water Conservation District Convention
December 20, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Conservation practices are increasing across Minnesota to protect the land and waters, and those leading the efforts on their land were recognized recently at the state level.
Read MoreBrakstad Family Farm Receives Water Quality Certification
December 11, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Lance and Robyn Bragstad, proud owners of the Brakstad Family Farm, have recently become water quality certified under the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreDid You Know... Pocket Forests can Help Boost the Local Ecosystem?
December 3, 2024 by Olivia Olson
When someone mentions forests, what comes to mind? You might think of large swaths of land covered with trees and other plants, perhaps older wooded ecosystems that have been around for decades or centuries. However, there is another type of forest that has gained traction over the past couple of decades, called pocket forests. This type of high-density forest was developed to be implemented on small scales - parcels (or “pockets”) of land anywhere from the size of a parking spot to a backyard, or larger if the land is available.
Read MoreDid You Know... Minnesota Has 81 Major Watersheds Throughout the State?
November 5, 2024 by Nicole Lundeen
A watershed is an area of land that channels rainfall and snowmelt to streams, rivers, and lakes.
Read MoreSpadgenske Dairy Farm Becomes Water Quality Certified
October 29, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Mark, Mike, and Kristine Spadgenske, proud owners of the Spadgenske Dairy Farm, have recently become water quality certified under the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreDid You Know... You can get up to $400 for planting a native pocket garden?
October 1, 2024 by Kristi Rorah
The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources' (BWSR) Lawns 2 Legumes program is a great benefit for homeowners looking to create pollinator-friendly habitats in their yards.
Read MoreLitchy's Farming Operation Achieves Water Quality Certification
September 24, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Angie Litchy, proud owner of The Crafted Orchard & More in Crow Wing County, has recently been water quality certified with the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreTrue Vine Specialty Farms Achieves Water Quality Certification
September 10, 2024 by Alyson Levig
True Vine Specialty Farms, a relatively new elderberry farm operated by Stephanie and Patrick Hockett in Otter Tail County, has joined over 1,400 producers in becoming stewards of water quality through the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreDid You Know... Pocket Prairies Provide Multiple Environmental Benefits?
September 3, 2024 by Olivia Olson
A pocket prairie is a small-scale native prairie planting under a few acres in size or can be as small as a garden bed.
Read MoreEarthly Berry Farm Becomes Water Quality Certified
August 14, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Earl and Coleen Hensel, proud owners of the Earthly Berry Farm in Hubbard County, have recently become water quality certified under the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreDid You Know... East Otter Tail and Wadena SWCDs Provide an Irrigation Scheduling Service?
August 6, 2024 by Mitchell Janson
Irrigation plays a vital role in the sustainability of many farms in the Central Sands Region of Minnesota. Approximately 18% of the irrigated acres in Minnesota are in Otter Tail and Wadena County.
Read MoreMoens Achieve Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification
July 18, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Nestled into the rolling hills of Deer Creek Township in East Otter Tail County lies the Moen homestead, the starting point of a farming operation established in 1951 by Carlton Moen’s father, Luther.
Read MoreDid You Know... Minnesota Has a Noxious Weed Law?
July 2, 2024 by Alyson Levig
What plant comes to mind when you hear the word ‘weed’? Canadian Thistle? Crown Vetch? Amur Maple? Maybe even Wild Parsnip? Well, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture has these, as well as fifty-three other species listed on their official Noxious Weed List under the state’s Noxious Weed Law.
Read MoreWilkin County Farm Achieves Water Quality Certification
June 13, 2024 by Alyson Levig
The Gowin’s farming operation consists of cropland where corn, soybeans, wheat, and sugar beets are rotated.
Read MoreDid You Know... Faucet Snails are in Three Wadena County Lakes?
June 4, 2024 by Alyson Levig
When it comes to aquatic invasive species (AIS), zebra mussels, starry stonewort, and spiny waterflea are typically the hot topics of the conversation. But did you know that a lesser-known aquatic invasive species quietly made its debut in Wadena County in 2009 and has slowly infested three major lakes?
Read MoreClay County Farm Receives Water Quality Certification
April 29, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Last November, father-son duo Mark and Jason Fillbrandt, joined over 1,400 producers in becoming stewards of water quality through the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP).
Read MoreHough Family Farms Achieve Water Quality Certification
April 8, 2024 by Alyson Levig
Hough Farms, proudly operated by brothers Ryan and Michael, joins the rising number of producers becoming certified as stewards of water quality through the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program (MAWQCP) - a voluntary opportunity that certifies farmers taking the lead in implementing conservation-minded practices to protect water quality. The Hough brothers’ farm accompanies over 1,400 producers in Minnesota farming one million certified acres within the program.
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