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Land Minds: Bumps on the road to liberty
I sense we are becoming a nation of entitlements. And in the process of this slide into socialism, I sense that we can no longer rely upon the “political process” to reverse this uncomfortable transition. “What’s in it for me?” seems to be the new mantra now embraced by many people including our elected officials.
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Land Minds: All the news that’s fit to print
To get a taste of what our friends in the big-time, mainstream media are up to, I try to keep an eye out for New York Times stories that deal with farming and agriculture.
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Land Minds: A winter for the ages
I must have had a premonition that we would have a winter like this, since I bought my first snow blower last fall (thanks for the deal, John).
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Land Minds: Resolutions and predictions
Welcome to 2010 and another adventure in the exciting world of Minnesota agriculture. My only real prediction for the new year: Mother Nature will not have the audacity to do a repeat of 2009.
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Land Minds: Dear Brett: Don’t screw this up
An open letter to Brett Favre from the State of Minnesota
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Land Minds: Goodbye to weird, wild 2009
Oh what a year 2009 has been.
From the historical to the hysterical, from misery to mysterious, from grieving to goofy, we’ve had it all.
January alone had a year’s worth of events wrapped neatly in the first 31 days.
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Land Minds: ‘That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown’
“I think there must be something wrong with me, Linus. Christmas is coming, but I’m not happy. I don’t feel the way I’m supposed to feel."
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Land Minds: Small work, big results
No farmer has a clue what the growing season will bring as they are putting the seed in the ground in spring. The 2009 season is a perfect example of that.
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Land Minds: History repeating itself?
The tremendous crunch of getting harvest, tillage and fall fertilization done this fall is likely creating a bit more gray hair for Minnesota farmers.
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Land Minds: Fall brings changes
Fall, in theory, is a time of change. The leaves change colors, the warm weather changes into chills, and, for me, this fall has ushered in a different kind of change as well.
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