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  2. Economy of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota electricity production by type. Ethanol fuel is produced in the state, and consumer gasoline is required to contain 10% ethanol . As of 2006, Minnesota is the only U.S. state with such a mandate. 20% ethanol (E20) will be mandated in 2013. [25] Minnesota has the highest number of fuel stations offering E85 fuel, with 300 statewide. [26]

  3. Custom harvesting - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture, custom harvesting or custom combining is the business of harvesting of crops for others. Custom harvesters usually own their own combines and work for the same farms every harvest season. Custom harvesting relieves farmers from having to invest capital in expensive equipment while at the same time maximizing the machinery's use. [1]

  4. Alfred R. Voss Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    It was established in the early 1880s by Alfred R. Voss (1860–1952) and grew to become one of the largest private farming operations in late-19th-century southern Minnesota. Its stock barn, built 1893–1896, is one of the largest and most elaborate barns in the state. [ 2 ]

  5. New House GOP budget proposal revives Farm Bill extension and ...

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    “Any alternative Continuing Resolution (CR) must include: a farm bill extension, aid to rebuild after natural disasters, economic assistance to bridge the gap until we can get to a new farm bill, and year-round E-15 sales,” Duval wrote. “Weather-related natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 have crippled communities across the country.

  6. Wendelin Grimm Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    Since the land was no longer a working farm, the farmhouse was in a process of decay, and trees had begun to grow in the former pastureland. [4] In 1993, the Minnesota Historical Society noticed that the state was losing historic agricultural sites, and it identified the Grimm farm as a high priority for stabilization and preservation. [2]

  7. Category:Agriculture in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural buildings and structures in Minnesota (5 C) F. Farmers from Minnesota (234 P) M. Minnesota wine (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Agriculture in Minnesota"

  8. Dream Acres - Wikipedia

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    Dream Acres is a 60-acre (240,000 m 2) land collective located in Wykoff, Minnesota on County Road 8. Dream Acres has an organic farm run by Todd Juzwiak, Eva (Evie) Barr, and others.

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