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Ag Innovation News

Apr–Jun, 2001

Vol. 10, No. 2

This edition of Ag Innovation News was originally published in approximately April of 2001.

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In every aspect of life — from managing time to eating — maintaining balance among competing priorities is key to attaining our goals. At
Redwood Candle Company has expanded for the second time in its brief, two-year history, completing a 12,000 square-foot building expansion in December. The company’s
Timmerman joins AURI Marshall, Minn. — In January, Dennis Timmerman joined the AURI staff in Marshall as project development director for value-added animal products.
  Harmony, Minn. — Forty years ago, Lloyd Peterson visited a neighbor’s auction and met his fate. “She showed me this mattress made of
It isn’t easy being a dairy farmer these days. With low milk prices, brought on by production increases, consolidation and a federal pricing system
You probably paid about $1.85 for that half gallon of milk in your refrigerator. What portion of the retail price went to the farmer?
It’s a three-billion-dollar economic engine, and it runs on milk. Minnesota’s dairy industry is the state’s largest agriculture sector, employing more Minnesotans than 3M,
Palisade, Minn. — Pam and Dick Bowne poured seven years of their lives into Gemini Guernsey Old Fashioned Creamline Milk. They milked 50 Guernsey
  Forest Lake, Minn. — “A bad joke that got way out of control” is how Todd Marek describes his foray into sheep farming.
Crookston, Minn. — Robin Brekken grows his farm by concepts rather than acres. For now, a small retail package of roasted soy nuts is
Editor’s note: As a service to our readers, we provide news about the work of others in the ag utilization arena. Often, research done
  It’s all about animals this time. We’ve searched for the most original animal-based sites we could find. Some are informative, some entertaining, some
When gas is up and sugar is down, why not make gas — or ethanol — from sugar? That’s what some sugar beet growers
  South St. Paul, Minn. — At a recent pet show, Kurt Fischer observed a dog owner pick up and slowly devour a “Plaid