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MELROSE Everything
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Bill and Mary Kerkering knew
the phrase well when they
settled on a 105-acre piece
of land just south of Melrose
over a hundred years ago.
The Frieler family runs a hog operation and feeds out steers on their farm south of Melrose. Pictured
are (from left) Jacob, Kurt, Tom and Barb Frieler.
October is Farm
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Foodservice director Melissa Anderson and FFA advisor John Roberts of Holdingford Schools stand in the on-site high hoop
greenhouse where tomatoes and bell peppers are grown for school lunches.
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Joshs family has owned the land since that year.
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the town of
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spends his time recreating
goes through Grillin Meats.
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sends most people room in their
sell our feeder
tractors, cars and trains.
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memories
twice the space available,
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She also raises homes.
and on the
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as well as chickens Steven
where he grew were cars, checking the railroad.
with handcrafted businesses,
has alwork and scheduling,hogs for meat marketing
putt
and de- because thats
Storm chasing
including a corner barmodeled up, Sharon said. When the roads on Saturdays.
registered Berkshire
for rotational
of who I am,
by
leased pastureland paddocks and ways been a part
pot, as well as a trainfrom the book came out telling about
and ducks.
The Valley of Eden,how
within
Traeger uses her
over
Weishair said. 27, is the main
In the summer, days, Traeger moves groups
after The General
Nistler, reviews
the towns rich history
3-4
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1886
really inspired Michael
trailer.
Civil War era.
grazing. Every
Northern Plains
wag- 100 years, that
the town changed from
farm to farm by
leader of the four-man team,
An array of tractors, was Ed.
at times from
until 1986. By thoroughly
Storm Chasers of his house near
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dad worked on the
created, and gurines nestled
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he
age.
amongst the buildings,
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began at a young
MUSSMAN
a kid and seing the scene to life.
PHOTO BY MISSY
When I was roll through,
in his growing room
would
of
a shiitake mushroom
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go on the patio
Kevin Doyle picksSt. Joseph. Doyle grows only two varieties
I would try to
the storm inMushrooms, Inc.
on March 10 near
the shiitake, at Forest
outside and watch
mushrooms, including
to the basement,
near Wessstead of getting I was always so
on June 18, 2014for nearly 45
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Weishair said.
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Staff Writer
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started
of it,
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handful
mushroom grower, even us, said
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meteorolostill very small compared
started to go out Kevin
MARK KLAPHAKE Douglas, a national
PHOTO BY
and largest, but we are states.
on pasture on gist.
30 years, growheifers are kept
room farms in some other
mushroom business for market, at his
British WhiteAvon.
Doyle has been in the
near
to the wholesale
Christina Traegers
Traeger Ranch
St. Joseph.
ing and distributing mushrooms
Rolling Hills
nestled in the woods near
indoor growing operation
I love it. Doyle said. oyster mushrooms and shiitake mushCurrently, Doyle grows
mushfarm.
Our
rooms at his
grow them, Doyle said.
We dont use soil to cellulose and lignin wood bers.
rooms require decomposing mushrooms are grown in differing
The oyster and shiitake
cottonseed
substrate materials.
Doyle uses straw and
For the oyster mushrooms,
horse and people gurines.
hull waste.
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How does that compare to other years? The corn harvest is currently going
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areas are at 200 bushels per acre or even higher. The crop is standing well and
moisture levels are in the 17-19 percent range. The price of propane has come
down from recent years, so farmers wont have a huge expense in drying this
years crop.
What do you like about the harvest? Fall harvest is a good time of year. The
weather and fall colors can be beautiful, so its fun just being outdoors and taking
it all in. Its also Pay Day for farmers and they see the results of their past years
work. The smell of corn drying, or the sweet smell of freshly-worked ground in
the fall are things that stay in a farmers memory. And the satisfaction of bringing
in a good crop means that we can stay in business and do the same thing next
year.
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and I working together as we tried to get the harvest completed before winter set
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field work. They enjoyed talking with him and hearing all his stories about farming and field work as they rode along with him in the tractor. Our children enjoy
working in the fields. Our neighbor, Dave Berns, helps us with field work. He
truly enjoys running the machinery to harvest the crops.
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Daryl Schmeisser operates a fish farm at his home near Sauk Centre where he raises walleye and crappie for private buyers in
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the bottom of the tank.
At the same time, large nets are
placed in the ponds to begin collecting fish. Using a boat, Schmeisser checks the nets daily and takes
any captured fish back to one of the
many holding tanks until picked up
by a customer within the week.
The first day, Schmeisser may
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harvest, but by the end of the week,
the nets are empty.
Its now time to harvest, and
Im typically working from 7 a.m.
until 11 p.m. with two jobs to get it
all done, Schmeisser said. I keep
checking the nets until theres nothing left.
Throughout the month of October, Schmeisser is preoccupied
with harvesting the fish and selling
them to buyers; typically 20 loads
will be sold each year ranging from
100-some to 14,000 fish per load.
The whole building can be
full of fish for one load, and then
they leave and the building sits
empty until another load is ready,
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must cater to the customers wants
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Our pets suffer the effects of time definitively diagnosed with a CT scan
just as we do and that is no different or an MRI. Strokes in dogs tend to not
for the brain than it is for joints. As be as debilitating as in people. Dogs
our pets age, their brains decrease in usually recover faster than people
size and weight leading to decreased often within a few weeks. Tests may
function. This affects memohelp discover an underlying
ry, learning and comprehencondition that contributed to
sion.
the stroke so that perhaps fu They develop amyloid
ture strokes can be prevented,
plaques and decreasing dopabut there is not any specific
mine levels and may suffer nutreatment to repair the damage
merous micro strokes. These
done to the brain by a stroke.
strokes decrease blood flow
There are a few things we can
to the brain by tiny blockagdo to support and improve the
es of vessels or tiny areas of by Wendy aging brain of a dog affected
bleeding. In people, the effect Womack, DVM by Canine Cognitive Dysof these changes are often refunction. Omega-3 fatty acids
ferred to as dementia, but in veteri- and SAME (s-adenosylmethionine)
nary medicine we call this condition, are two nutritional supplements that
Canine Cognitive Dysfunction.
have been associated with improve Canine Cognitive Dysfunction af- ment in this condition. Exercise helps
fects one third of all dogs by the age increase blood flow to the brain and
of 11 and most dogs by the age of 16 teaching new tricks, offering new toys
years. There is no breed predisposi- and providing interactions with other
etion. There is no test to diagnose the animals and people can help stimulate
disorder. Diagnosis is made by behav- the brain.
iors observed and failure to find any Hills pet food company has deother physiologic cause.
veloped a special diet, called b/d,
There are several common be- to improve age-related behavioral
havior patterns seen. Previously well changes, learning ability and alertness
trained dogs will have breaks in house in older dogs. It has larger quantities
training and urinate and defecate in of fruits and vegetables with higher
the house though they have no infec- levels of antioxidants, lipoic acid, cartion, neurologic problem or gastroin- nitine and omega-3 fatty acids to deal
testinal disorder. They may seem to with the free radicals that cause cell
get lost in their own house and you damage and to promote the health of
may find them standing in the corner cell membranes and mitochondria.
or on the wrong side of a door. Their There is one drug that has been lisleep cycles become disturbed and censed to treat Canine Cognitive Dysthey may spend lots of time pacing function. The trade name is Anipryl,
or being generally restless. They may but there is a generic called selegiline.
become irritable and decrease their One study out of UC Davis showed
social interaction.
a 76 percent improvement in symp Micro strokes do contribute to toms after one month, with some dogs
dementia by damaging the brain but showing continued improvement over
these usually do not produce observ- the first three months. It works by proable symptoms. Major strokes, while longing the activity of the neurotransthey can have some symptoms as not- mitter dopamine, the decline of which
ed above, tend to have very noticeable is implicated as a cause of Canine
symptoms like walking in circles, Cognitive Dysfunction. Currently it
a tilt to the head that the dog cannot would cost, depending on the size of
correct, loss of balance and falling your dog, $100 or less a month to treat
over, possibly blindness.
your dog with this drug.
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occurs when the blood supply to the health or behavior. Sometimes what
brain is disrupted by a blockage (isch- we dismiss as just getting old in our
emic stroke) or by a bleed (hemor- pets may be a treatable or manageable
rhagic stroke). A stroke can only be condition.
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Pork Roast
A pork roast is really good using pineapple. Just salt and pepper to the
roast. Put pineapple juice mixed with water on the bottom of roasting pan
and pineapple chunks on top of the roast. Bake at 350 degrees until done.
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Pulled Pork
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around pork roast. Add soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke.
Slowly pour water over pork, being careful not to wash away the seasoning.
Cook on low for 10 hours. Transfer meat to a roast pan; remover and
discard any bones and large chunks of fat. Shred pork with tongs or forks.
Drain and discard liquid from slow cooker; wipe away any remaining
fat. Return shredded pork to slow cooker and add about 1 1/2 bottles barbecue sauce. Stir. Continue to heat on low until ready to serve. Serve with
remaining 1/2 bottle barbecue sauce.
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1 cup ketchup
2 Tbsp. sugar
BBQ Ribs
3 Tbsp. vinegar
1/2 to 3/4 cup chopped onions
Put ribs in large roasting pan, lightly salt and pepper and bake at 350
degree in oven for approximately 1 1/2-2 hrs or until almost done. The time
depends on how much meat you have. Then cover with BBQ sauce and
bake at 185 degrees for another 1 1/2 plus hours or until ribs are very tender.
Bring above ingredients to a boil and then spread across ribs. Add 1/2
cup or so of your favorite BBQ sauce.
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and bake at 350 degrees for 1 1/4 hours until meat is done and liquid is
absorbed. Remove from oven and let rest 5 minutes.
Little Smokies
1 (18 ounce) bottle barbecue sauce
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup ketchup
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut chicken breasts into 1-inch cubes.
Cut each bacon slice into thirds. Wrap each chicken cube with bacon and
secure with a wooden pick. Stir together brown sugar and chili powder.
Dredge wrapped chicken in mixture. Coat a rack and broiler pan with nonstick cooking spray. Place chicken wrap on rack in broiler pan. Bake at 350
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