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Farm, Garden & Outdoors calendar published Feb 20, 2021

Farm, Garden & Outdoors calendar published Feb. 13, 2021 Written By: Donna Middleton | × Farming Beef Quality Assurance certification: Seven workshops to choose from in February and March, free, online via Zoom by the University of Minnesota Extension and the Minnesota Beef Council. Advance registration required, codes at mnbeef.org/about-us/upcoming-events. BQA certification is being required by many major industry buyers and processors. It is still voluntary for producers to complete; however, when a producer does not have current BQA certification, the result is that many packers and feedlots simply cannot purchase those cattle because their company cannot source cattle from a producer who does not meet their certification requirements. If unable to attend a scheduled Zoom session, earn free certification online, anytime, at www.BQA.org.

What s Doing - Feb 21 | Brainerd Dispatch

A listing of area meetings and events in the Brainerd lakes area. Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × Parkinson’s Disease support group meeting via Zoom The Brainerd Lakes Area Parkinson’s Disease support group will meet virtually via Zoom 1 p.m. March 4. A therapist will present on depression and anxiety. For those not on the email list or have a question, call 218-829-4017. The Center, Brainerd, bridge scores Monday winners: Marv Meyer, 4120; Dort Lofstrom, 3540; Jan Herd, 3120. Wednesday winners: Dort Lofstrom, 4320; Ken Herd, 4220; Doug Mailhot, 4100. Crow Wing County Master Gardeners speakers bureau A total of 238 people attended February Zoom presentations given by University of Minnesota Extension Crow Wing County Master Gardeners.

Rural grocers in Minnesota feel the pinch amid stiff competition

Rural grocers in Minnesota feel the pinch amid stiff competition Minnesota supermarkets have seen increased sales during the pandemic, but small-town grocery stores haven t.  February 20, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink: But rural groceries, which perhaps needed that bump the most, did not see it. Before the pandemic hit, a University of Minnesota Extension survey found that nearly half of grocery-store owners in towns with 2,500 or fewer residents worried their stores would close down within five years. The coronavirus pandemic and the resulting trends of people shopping closer to home and buying local have given mom-and-pop grocers some optimism but have not erased the challenges.

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