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January 29, 2010

Land Minds: Resolutions and predictions

Originally published in the January 22, 2010, print edition.

By Dick Hagen
The Land Staff Writer

The Land — 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. That said, let me share some excerpts from the “Handbook for a Happy New Year in 2010.”

My local Lions Club is doing Meals on Wheels this month. So each day this week I’m delivering 14 meals to “shut-ins” on the north side of town. Each day I am again reminded of many things I take for granted: good health, plenty of food, friends to share, a loving family, and a warm and cozy country home. Meals on Wheels graphically points out to me the special needs of some even in our small, relatively prosperous community.

More items from the “Handbook for the New Year.”

Ketelsen’s fearless predictions

Many of you listen to farm broadcaster Lynn Ketelsen each day, and undoubtedly heard his predictions for 2010. For those who missed them, I asked Lynn if I might share them again in The Land. He and I both know the “printed word” generally has more lasting impact than the “listened-to word.”

Here’s what Lynn had to say on his Dec. 29 broadcast.

Update from South Africa

Two years ago this January, I was one of 28 Minnesotan’s doing two weeks of “agricultural missionary” work in South Africa. You might remember my mention of a small country church with holes in the roof. Even if it was a rainy Sunday, the pastor still gave his service and the ladies sat holding their umbrellas over their heads. That truly showed their love for Christ.

Thanks to some of you, we sent some money to get that church roof repaired. Finally this fall we received a letter and pictures from the Mbulwana Church showing a new roof and happy parishioners.

So from a little country church in South Africa, “Thank you, Minnesota.”

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Dick Hagen is staff writer of The Land. He may be reached at dickhagen@rswb.coop.