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The Link Between Agriculture and Food Security

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

Food security is among the more significant challenges the world will face as the population increases. Photo submitted

The world faces many unique challenges in the decades to come, including a rapidly expanding global population. The United Nations estimates that the global population will reach 9.71 billion in 2050. That’s an increase of more than 1.7 billion people between 2023 and 2050. Food security is among the more significant challenges the world will face as the population increases. … [Read more...]

Green Farming is Growing

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

Green farming utilizes different technology and practices in order to decrease detrimental impact on the environment. Photo submitted

Farmers have been pressured to increase production to meet the demand of a growing population. This may require employing more efficient measures to ensure maximum output. Unfortunately, efficiency doesn’t always mesh with sustainability, so commercial operations have had to make some modifications to find a balance between serving the public and protecting the planet. Green … [Read more...]

Steps Farmers Can Take to Combat Climate Change

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

The challenges posed by climate change are not going away. Farmers can take various steps to overcome those challenges. Photo submitted

Climate change is a challenge the world must confront together. Though people from all walks of life and in all corners of the world will be affected by rising global temperatures and the ripple effects of such increases, the impact of climate change on the agricultural sector figures to be especially significant. Farmers have been on the front lines in the fight against … [Read more...]

Strategies To Navigate The Agriculture Labor Shortage

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

The agricultural sector faces immediate and long-term labor shortages. Confronting that sizable challenge may require a willingness to embrace new strategies and promote important policy changes in the years ahead. Photo submitted

Labor shortages can make it hard for any business owner to compete, and those working in the agricultural sector are no exception to that reality. The U.S. Senate Committee on Aging notes that the median age of farmers in the United States is 58, and more farmers are older than 65 than under 44. That doesn’t bode well for the future, but the labor shortages confronting the … [Read more...]

Mapping the Future of Agriculture

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

While there’s no way to see into the future, individuals can anticipate changes that could be in store for the agricultural sector in the decades ahead. Photo submitted

The demand for food is directly related to population growth. By 2050, food needs are expected to double, according to a study published in the journal Agricultural Economics. That puts increasing pressure on the agricultural sector to meet growing demand. However, many experts think the industry will fall short. In addition to increased food demand, consumer habits, … [Read more...]

How Rising Food Demand is Affecting Farming

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

Food demand continues to rise, and it has become challenging for agricultural operations to keep up. Photo submitted

The population is growing and so is its demand for food to fuel those extra bodies. Harvard Business Review reports the global population has quadrupled over the last century. It’s predicted that, by 2050, the population will exceed nine billion people. The world is not able to feed all of its inhabitants, according to Penn State. There are more than one billion people who … [Read more...]

Getting to the Root of Sodic Soil

March 17, 2025 by Fillmore County Journal

Plants often are only as strong as the soil in which they grow. While certain greenery may thrive no matter where it’s planted, soil conditions are often key to successful growing. Sodic soil is one condition people may experience at home or in commercial farming operations. Sodic soils, sometimes called saline-alkali soils or dispersive soils, are defined as having high … [Read more...]

Hooked on Fly Fishing!

March 10, 2025 by Wanda Hanson

Angela and Josh with some of the merchandise they offer in their shop, Money Creek Outfitters in Houston, Minn. Photo by Wanda Hanson

Josh Norlien has fished since he was a kid, but he “really got hooked on fly fishing” quite recently. Now he wants to share his passion with his friends and neighbors; the Norlien family will be opening their new shop, Money Creek Outfitters, in Houston with a grand opening March 15 – the same day as Owl City Cycles will be opening for the spring season. Norlien wants to make … [Read more...]

E-bikes Soar in Popularity

March 10, 2025 by Wanda Hanson

Travis Greentree and Josie Smith, owners of Decorah Bicycles, pose with the latest model of Trek Verve +3. Photo by Wanda Hanson

In late summer and fall last year it quickly became obvious that e-bikes were becoming more and more popular. Rushford saw swarms of e-bikes parked on the city streets; riders were strolling the streets and enjoying meals in the local restaurants. While the Root River Trail often sees an increase of bikers during the peak fall season, this was different – lots of the bikes were … [Read more...]

Love of Horses Spans Four Generations at Ukkestad Arena

March 3, 2025 by Ben Bisbach

Annual youth open horse show in June 2024. From left to right: Allen LaFleur, Levi Olstad, Sam Olstad riding Bonnie, Julia Olstad, Madeline Olstad, Rachel Ukkestad and Melanie Olstad. Photo submitted

Horses have been a part of Rachel Ukkestad’s life since she was a child.  Growing up outside of Rushford during the Great Depression, she had always wanted a pony, but in those times “if it didn’t milk or pull a plow, you didn’t feed it.”  So as a kid, her experience was with the work horses that were still commonly in use on farms at the time.   At age 18 Rachel married … [Read more...]

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