Fillmore County Journal - Beef Month - 5.13.19

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MAY IS BEEF MONTH IN MINNESOTA AND WE'RE CELEBRATING THE IMPACT OF THE BEEF COMMUNITY IN OUR STATE.

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LIND FAMILY FARMS

From generation to generation, the Linds continue to deepen their roots in the agriculture industry. From the small town of Rushford to some of the biggest beef showcases in the nation, Doug Lind and his family have and continue to spread their joy for beef cattle.

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FILLMORE COUNTY JOURNAL

Monday, May 13, 2019

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May is Beef Month

Lind Family Farms

By Maddie Smith If you have been to the Fillmore County Fair or anywhere where beef is shown, there’s a good chance you have seen at least one member of the Doug Lind family. Doug and Becky Lind, along with their seven children and grandchildren, have a herd of beef cattle just outside of Rushford, Minn. The Lind family showcases their herd in beef shows on every level, ranging from local to national. Through the thick and the thin, the family embraces and overcomes the Doug and Becky Lind and their family, from Rushford, are in- challenges faced by the industry volved members of the beef industry. to make a difference in the agriPhoto submitted culture community. During an interview, Doug states, “We don’t do it for the money. It’s a lifestyle.” This only begins to tell us how much passion a family like the Lind family puts into their work and animals. Doug and his entire family are involved on their family-run farm. As you probably could have guessed, the livestock plays a big role within the family dynamics. On the farm Doug and his wife, The Lind family stands with their Grand Champion Red Angus bull. Becky, and seven kids (from oldPhoto submitted est to youngest: Chelsey, Colby, Lakyn, Daniel, Kjersta, Hans, and Jens) all contribute to agriculture in some form. Doug has spent several years on the Fillmore County Fair Board and 4-H Beef Project Development Committee. Chelsey helps with the livestock at shows. Colby is the ag teacher and FFA advisor at the Rushford-Peterson High School. Within the R-P FFA Chapter, Hans is the chapter president and Jens is the sentinel. The kids are involved with showing in Junior shows, in addition to 4-H and FFA. Lakyn continues to work right beside Doug on the farm, and each family member helps with chores, trimming cattle for shows and sales, and every other odd job that needs to be done in order to make the farm successful. Doug has been involved with farming his entire life. He was

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tive brings dedicated watershed conservation planners to each of seven selected watersheds. It encompasses 35 soil and water conservation districts within the Blue Earth, Chippewa, Lower St. Croix, Middle Minnesota, Root, Sauk and Upper Cedar watersheds. Funding is evenly split between Clean Water Funds from BWSR, and the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. “A goal of this project is to increase landowner readiness to implement conservation practices by providing sciencebased planning assistance during these field assessments,” Peterson said. Implementation is voluntary. Free engineering and technical assistance is available to those who pursue projects within the three-year timeframe. Hinderman had been seeking a solution for the gully in a field near the Minnesota River since spring 2014, when a 10-inch rain caused mudslides and opened a vein of silt. He had tried removing accumulated sediment from the basin in front of the berm his dad built 30 years ago. “We just can’t get ahead of it,” Hinderman said. This spring, Hinderman was waiting to see engineers’ plans. He liked the idea of stanching the erosion higher in the watershed — one of the ideas he discussed during a January site visit with Middle Minnesota Watershed Conservation Planner Jennifer Hahn. “If we’re going to do it, it’s going to be done correctly, and hopefully it should be something that should last for another 25, 30 years,” Hinderman said. Within each watershed, local work groups will determine priority areas. The resource assessment that comes from site visits will identify concerns and options, which the producer and planner will review together. Farmers within the targeted watersheds have a unique opportunity to receive field- or farm-scale conservation planning assistance that meshes with their farm goals and watershed-wide objectives. “Being able to gain that additional person to help organize across county lines and provide that direct technical assistance to landowners is a pretty key piece and a good opportunity for NRCS and BWSR to collaborate within watersheds,” said NRCS’ State Water Quality Specialist Shannon Carpenter. “The end goal See WATERSHED Page 7 ➤

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May is Beef Month

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“born and raised” in agriculture on a diversified livestock operation. He has been able to pass on this same experience to his children and grandchildren. On his

own farm, Doug initially started with purebred Hereford beef cattle. Within the last 12-15 years, however, he has added purebred Red Angus to his beef herd. “We do our best to showcase our genetics,” says Doug. They don’t have a large number of head,

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but they aim to produce top-tier breed genetics. Both the Angus and Herefords have been very successful at shows. In addition to showing at Junior Nationals, the family competes at the Minnesota State Fair for 4-H and FFA, in Denver, Louisville, Fort Worth, Texas, at the Beef Expo. One cow Doug is especially proud of is a Red Angus, Alaynah. She was the Supreme Champion at the Minnesota Beef Expo and Nationals. Much of their Red Angus herd has been built around her genetics. Unfortunately, the family lost her last fall. They still, however, have some of her embryos, making it possible to continue her genetics in the herd. The rest of the herd and other cattle have been showcased with pleasing results. The farm has yielded numerous National purple ribbons from champion, reserve champion, and division winners. “We focus on making the best of what we can,” Doug adds. With every class, there is an immeasurable amount of pride, time, and hard work invested in each animal. One of the most relevant issues facing beef farmers is a disconnect with their consumers. Educating and informing the general public about the process to get their meat and beef products to the plate can be a challenge. That is why having community-involved beef families such as the Linds is such an important asset to communities. At shows, county and state fairs, expos, on the farm, in the classroom, and everywhere else in public, the Lind family is essentially a living encyclopedia when it comes to knowledge of the beef industry. Doug and his family are no strangers to working with others and closing in the gap between their farm and your plate. Throughout the year, the Linds sell bulls directly off the farm and have an online female sale in the fall. They also consign to online sales. Visit Lind Family Farms at lind-tlc.com to learn more about the family and seek out cattle or related services. You can also find them on the Minnesota Hereford Directory. From generation to generation, the Linds continue to deepen their roots in the agriculture industry. From the small town of Rushford to some of the biggest beef showcases in the nation, Doug Lind and his family have and continue to spread their joy for beef cattle. Whether it be through the FFA, 4-H, or right on their farm, the Linds contribute their efforts and knowledge to bring producers and consumers closer together, making the beef world an even better place. Celebrate Beef Month and support the Doug Lind family and all of your local beef families this month (and every other month) by enjoying a savory steak. If you ever want to know more about this industry, visit a local beef exhibition. You can be quite sure you’ll be able to find one of the Linds there.

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is to provide better customer service to landowners as a joint effort. That’s our No. 1 priority.” All seven planners are on board. Working with producers in the designated watersheds, they will develop a total of 700 conservation plans. “One-hundred conservation plans in three years to me is not scary at all. I would love to double that,” Hahn said. Since she started on Oct. 1, Hahn has completed 25 conservation plans, met with 52 producers and completed more than 40 site visits. She works with producers within locally prioritized areas of the eight-county Middle Minnesota Watershed, where soil erosion, water quality, and water storage tend to be farmers’ top concerns Based in Brown County and hosted by Redwood SWCD, Hahn had worked with producers in Redwood, Renville, Cottonwood and Brown counties during her 12 years with NRCS. A few years ago, she worked with the Hindermans on a manure storage facility. In January, they discussed the washouts, and talked about replacing a battered windbreak with a grove of more diverse tree species. “My dad and I know the lay of the land. We know where our issues are. You (might) have somebody else who comes out here and doesn’t really listen to your issues or take your point of view into consideration. I just felt like when (Hahn) came out that we were on the same page and could get something finalized,” Hinderman said. Conservation planners The seven conservation planners, the watersheds in which they work and the SWCD office in which they are based follows. Hannah Heusch, Blue Earth River Watershed, Martin SWCD; Paul Hunter, Upper Cedar River Watershed, Mower SWCD; Ian Olson, Chippewa River Watershed, Douglas SWCD; Mary Jo Youngbaurer, Lower St. Croix River Watershed, Chisago SWCD; Jennifer Hahn, Middle Minnesota River Watershed, Redwood SWCD; Dan Wermager, Root River Watershed, Root River SWCD; Tessa Zee, Sauk River Watershed, Stearns SWCD “The conservation plan considers the farmer’s goals and objectives while improving water quality for drinking, fishing, swimming and irrigation as well as many other water-related recreational and agricultural uses.” — Shannon Carpenter, NRCS state water quality specialist.

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