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Sustainability carries into next generation Schlichtings named Benton County Farm Family of the Year BY NATASHA BARBER STAFF WRITER

RICE — When the Schlichting and Wojtanowicz families began planting cover crops in the 1970s, agricultural sustainability was a concept in its infancy. Although the implementation strategies have changed over time, the concept has never wavered. Now, more than 40 years later, Rick and his wife, Marlene, in partnership with his aunt, Diane Wojtanowicz, uphold the same sustainable principals on their 6,300-acre farm that were established long ago. Because of their continued focus on environmentalism, research and education at Prairie Potato Company, the Schlichtings were named 2017 Benton County Farm Family of the year at Farmfest Aug. 3 in Redwood Falls. “It feels great,” Rick said of the award. “It’s good to be recognized. We’ve always tried to do a good job.” The Schlichtings, who were also named the 2016

Outstanding Conservation Cooperators by the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, have participated in many best management practices and trials, both on their own and as part of research executed by the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Benton Soil and Water Conservation District and Helena Chemical Company. “We’re doing a lot of work with [the different agencies] to establish some sort of background of what is good and what is not good,” said Rick, who grows Russet Burbank potatoes, kidney beans, alfalfa, corn and a mixture of cover crops that nurture and secure the soil. The family has also invested land in the national Conservation Reserve Program and has restored some property to the natural prairies that previously surrounded the Rice area. The stewardship efforts the Schlichtings have put forth is commonly found in other agricultural practices, Rick said.

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Jocelyn Schlichting-Hicks and her parents, Rick and Marlene Schlichting, stand near an edible bean Àeld Aug. 11 in Rice. The Schlichtings were named the 2017 Benton County Farm Family of the Year for their contributions to the ag community.

“The industry itself has changed tremendously in the last 20 years, and I think it is across the board. The technology available makes it much easier to micro manage the land.” Rick said. “I think you would be hard-pressed to Ànd a farmer who does not have sustainability in the back of his or her mind. I

don’t know how you could be a farmer without being a good steward of the land.” In addition to crop farming, the Schlichtings own a substantial hog operation. “I started when I was 16,” Rick said. “I got six sows from my neighbor and had to give him 12 40-pounders back when they farrowed for the

Àrst time.” The Schlichtings now raise nearly 30,000 pigs from farrow to Ànish each year. The sows are bred on a rotational cycle, where approximately one third of the sows are giving birth or tending to their young at any given time. The family raises the animals to roughly 270 pounds before

selling them on contract. The hog operation is only one portion of the business that keeps the Schlichtings busy when the Àelds are dormant during the winter months. From harvest until planting, the family and employees are solidifying future sales contracts, preparing Ànancials, shipping potatoes from storage facilities under the direction of Rick’s brother-in-law Dan Gottwalt and tending to machinery maintenance. “As soon as they put the harvesters away, they pretty much pull the planters out and start working on them,” said Marlene, who administers accounts. Rick and Marlene are also involved with numerous agricultural organizations where they can provide their input and expertise. They both serve as part of the Project Advisory Team for the Department of Natural Resources Little Rock Creek Area Sustainable Groundwater Use Plan; Marlene is the treasurer of the Upper Mississippi Irrigators Association and played a role in converting the paper irrigation checkbook method to a manageable computer application; and Rick is the Benton County representative on Schlichtings: page 4B

A top-notch 4-H weekend

Popp selected as grand champion of Jersey show BY JENNIFER COYNE STAFF WRITER

RICE — As the 2017 Minnesota State Fair nears its end, youth from across the state are ready to return to school and fall activities, eager to share with their friends the memories made during the last few days of summer. While Nathan Popp’s attention has shifted from 4-H projects to football practice, he will not soon forget his time at the state fair when he and his 2-year-old Jersey cow, Gloria, were selected as Grand Champion of the 4-H Jersey Show Aug. 26. “When the judge said he’d go out and pick the champion, reserve champion and honorable mention, I honestly didn’t think I’d get a handshake,” said Popp, recalling the moment he was selected as the overall winner. Popp has grown up on his parents’, Larry and Renee’s, 50-cow dairy near Rice, where the family milks Jerseys and Holsteins. Over the years, Popp

has excelled in the 4-H dairy project. He showed his Àrst calf as a cloverbud and this year marked his Àfth time attending the state fair 4-H livestock encampment weekend with a dairy animal. The 17-year-old was one of the Àrst 4-H dairy exhibitors to enter the coliseum last Saturday. Popp and Gloria were one of eight entrees in the Jersey 2-year-old class. “The 2-year-old class was out Àrst, and within the class I placed Àrst,” Popp said. “It was very close between my cow and the cow in second place … they both looked nice that day.” At the end of the Jersey cow show, Popp and eight other individuals – the top two in each cow class – returned to the show ring for the selection of the overall champion. “The judge pulled out four of us who he thought were the better ones,” Popp said. “He then went through and explained what he liked about each of our cows.” Judge Bob Hagenow

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described Gloria as a stylish cow, with her frame blending nicely with her body and having a good mammary system, Popp said. “And when he came to congratulate me as the grand champion, I was completely shocked,” Popp said. Popp’s success continued as Gloria was named the top net merit animal in the Jersey show, as well as taking title of champion dairy showperson in the senior division. After taking third place at the Benton County Fair, Popp prepared Gloria for the trip to St. Paul by adjusting her diet and giving her time to transition to the move. “I was really careful with her and it showed,” Popp said. “She looked her best last Saturday.” While Popp is savoring in that dairy show and the accolades he received, he knows the 4-H dairy project is more than taking home top honors. “Getting grand champion is great … it means I worked hard and that hard work paid off,” Popp said. “As a farmer, I’m always looking to breed cows that will hopefully get PHOTO BY MARK KLAPHAKE grand champion at the state Nathan Popp and his 2-year-old Jersey cow Gloria were selected as Grand Champion of the fair – that’s the ultimate goal.” 4-H Jersey Show Aug. 26 at the Minnesota State Fair.

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A misplaced heart

Bull calf is born with rare condition

BY ANDREA BORGERDING STAFF WRITER

HILLMAN – From a distance, the 3-week-old Normande cross bull calf looks and moves like any other calf his age. But a closer view reveals the calf has something different about it – an ectopic or misplaced heart. The calf’s heart is protruding from its neck covered only by skin. “It’s a little creepy when you get a close look at the calf,” said veterinarian Dr. Dan Peterson. “One might think it’s just the jugular vein, but you can actually hold the heart in your hand and feel it pulse.” The calf was born on Aug. 3 on R&R Farms near Hillman where Ralph and Randy Rinkel milk 48 cows. Jen Sadler has been working on the farm for the past 2.5 years. She was present when the calf was born. “It was a normal delivery,” Sadler said. “When I moved the calf, I noticed right away there was something different with his neck. I could feel beating.”

When the calf stood up, Sadler saw a large lump in the bull calf’s neck and could see it pulse. “I knew right away it had to be his heart,” Sadler said. Sadler called a veterinarian to see what could be done. She was told to make the calf comfortable – he would not live for long. “Well, he’s still here so I called Dr. Peterson and he didn’t know what to say at Àrst,” Sadler said. Rightfully so, the condition known as ectopia cordis is extremely rare with only two recorded cases. One more recently in 2015 when a Shorthorn bull was born with the same condition on a Pennsylvania farm. Peterson, a large animal veterinarian at Mille Lacs Veterinary Clinic, knew the condition was possible, but only through his referencing in humans. It is rare in humans, but can occur more often where the heart is located in the neck. Wanting to get a closer look, Peterson performed an ultrasound on the calf’s thorax area – between the neck and abdomen – to see if there was a second heart inside. “There is only one heart and it’s perfectly normal, just that it is in the wrong location,” Peterson said. Unfortunately, Peterson

said the prognosis for the calf is not good. The heart’s location will likely restrict its growth and not be able to sustain as the calf grows. “There is no protection for the heart,” Peterson said. “If he gets bumped or kicked, the heart will stop. The calf might live a long time, but there is a lot of risk.” Sadler knew the calf would be at risk from the day he was born, so she has been treating him extra special. “I get attached to all the calves,” Sadler said. “This calf follows me everywhere around the farm. I’ve named him Spiritual because he has added so much spirit to the farm.” Sadler said Spiritual continues to grow and act like a regular calf his age. He has been able to drink and has started eating calf feed. Despite his short life expectancy, Sadler wants to keep the calf comfortable and let him live out his life.

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Jen Sadler holds a Normande cross bull calf born with ectopic cordis, where his heart is located in the neck. Sadler works on R&R Farms where they milk 48 cows near Hillman.

“It’s been suggested that I send him to the University of Minnesota for testing, but I want him to be able to live out his days here on

the farm,” Sadler said. “He’s spirit continues to bring hope so healthy and has so much and energy for as long as he energy.” is roaming R&R Farms. The calf may have a misplaced heart, but his

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(Above) Eleven Benton County 4-H members – (front, from left) Nicole, Popp, Jacob Ackerman, Rees Vannurden, Victoria Halverson and Christian Halverson; (back, from left) Daniel Halverson, Emily Schreindl, Kaylee Jurek, Adam Scapanski, Nathan Popp and Tanner Schreindl – showed dairy animals in the 4-H Dairy Show at the Minnesota State Fair.

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