Opinions

  • WAM might be your thing

    Published on January 22, 2024 at 12:02pm CST

    The Outdoors By Scott Rall, Outdoors Columnist I don’t normally have a lot of time to watch television, but this past weekend my gal was out of town and I had all weekend to pretty much do as I pleased.  I had all sorts of ideas leading up to the weekend, but when the weekend came… Read More

  • Understanding winter burn in evergreen plants

    Published on January 22, 2024 at 12:01pm CST

    Growing Green By Robin Trott, Extension Educator Winter burn poses a threat to various evergreen species, including boxwood, holly, fir, pine, arborvitae and juniper. It affects plants in open, unprotected areas exposed to harsh winter conditions, particularly those that are marginally hardy. The consequences can be severe, leading to plant death or extensive damage requiring replacement…. Read More

  • Big Apple tour by Freeman

    Published on January 22, 2024 at 12:01pm CST

    View From The Cab By David Tollefson, Columnist My guest columnist this week is Paul Freeman, local farmer and longtime promoter of corn and soybeans through national, state and county ag groups.  Here is his column: What is this country coming to? It is coming to the middle America for needed solutions NOW. This past December, I, Paul… Read More

  • January 18

    Published on January 22, 2024 at 11:59am CST

    View From a Prairie Home by Hege Hernfindahl, Columnist It’s just a date, I tell myself. Just a date, like Christmas, Thanksgiving or the Fourth of July. A date, a holiday. It can be ignored, I tell myself. It doesn’t have to hurt, because I can just pretend it is another date and not January 18th. Patrick… Read More

  • Barn burner of a story

    Published on January 22, 2024 at 11:58am CST

    From Where I Sit By Pat Spilseth, Columnist This column is on the importance of neighbors and  who touched others to recall memories. Enjoy this story from my husband, Dave. Memorial Day 1961, I was 15 and my brother Don was 9. We lived on a dairy farm 4-1/2 miles south of the little berg of Kensington, population… Read More

  • January comes… and loved ones go

    Published on January 15, 2024 at 11:48am CST

    Publisher’s Perspective By Tim Douglass, Publisher of the Pope County Tribune January hasn’t been a good month for our family. It was January 23, 2012 my brothers and I lost our Dad.  Then, 10 years later, on Janary 4, my wife, Kim, and her siblings lost their Mom.  Now, two years later, on January 7, my… Read More

  • Financial transactions have changed dramatically over the decades

    Published on January 15, 2024 at 11:42am CST

    Stoneage Ramblings By John R. Stone It is interesting how financial transactions have changed over the decades. Mary and I got married back in 1967. I got drafted five months later and by the fall of 1968 I was in Germany. Mary joined me around the start of 1969. There were no credit cards there. Not… Read More

  • Headed to the annual Q & A

    Published on January 15, 2024 at 11:41am CST

    The Outdoors By Scott Rall, Outdoors Columnist We just had our first snow of the season and it did not take very long to start wishing we had missed the snow for the entire winter. The cold temperatures expected later in the week would have gone a long way to creating safe ice for all of… Read More

  • Private pesticide applicator recertification in 2024

    Published on January 15, 2024 at 11:40am CST

    Growing Green By Robin Trott, Extension Educator If you plan to use a Restricted Use Pesticide on land or sites for the production of agricultural commodities, reside in the state of Minnesota, and your private pesticide applicator certification expires on March 1, 2024, you need to renew your certification. You can double check your certification status… Read More

  • Maybe school children need their own lobby groups

    Published on January 15, 2024 at 11:40am CST

    View From The Cab By David Tollefson, Columnist An interesting article by Chris Clayton of DTNag on Jan. 9, 2024 caught my eye. Here it is, edited for length: How fair would it be if a farmer in Iowa or Nebraska received a new aid program approved by Congress, but a farmer in the same circumstance in… Read More

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