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After years of financial struggle, 2020 profitable for Minnesota farmers

After years of financial struggle, 2020 profitable for Minnesota farmers After years of financial struggle, 2020 profitable for Minnesota farmers By Lauren Andrego and Gage Cureton | April 9, 2021 at 11:27 PM CDT - Updated April 9 at 11:27 PM NORTH MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) — A week of April showers, budding trees and, for some, pollen-induced allergies. If you look closely enough, you’ll see the signs of spring. “Now, once we dry out, we’ll see corn planting begin full scale once field conditions are fit,” said Kent Thiesse, farm management analyst at MinnStar Bank. Another season of favorable weather could mean that when fields dry out, the money doesn’t.

Ask a Master Gardener: Many kinds of composters work for turning kitchen scraps into garden gold

Ask a Master Gardener: Many kinds of composters work for turning kitchen scraps into garden gold Before you start composting, it’s a good idea to check with your city or township to see if there are local regulations. Written By: U of M Extension Master Gardeners in St. Louis County | 7:00 am, Apr. 9, 2021 × There are a variety of compost bins to choose from for your yard. These barrel types allow for easy turning over of the compost. (File / Mike Creger / News Tribune) Q: I want to start composting this spring. I don’t want a pile of compost sitting in my yard, and I don’t want to make a fenced-in wooden structure. I see there are different kinds of composters that you can buy. Is it better to get a small stationary one or one of the barrels with a handle that you can turn?

Goat Marketing Webinar with Dr Pinkerton

Goat Marketing Webinar with Dr. Pinkerton University of Minnesota Extension will host a goat marketing webinar with Dr. Frank Pinkerton, a world-renowned goat expert who will provide guidance and life lessons focusing on the marketing of meat-type goats.  Dr. Frank Pinkerton, aka “The Goat Man”, has a long and storied career serving the meat goat industry in the United States and around the world. Dr. Pinkerton will discuss basic management decisions that ultimately affect profitability including animal nutrition, ideal market weight, seasonality, and timing of marketing goats. He will also talk about the prevailing supply/demand ratios for goat meat, market channels (farm to consumer), and ethnic consumer needs. Additionally, reproduction management tips including estrus induction and synchronization of females will highlight how producers can transition to spring breeding/fall kidding and capitalize on seasonal demands of goat meat (and lamb). 

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