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Confederate flag absent from Olmsted County Living History Fair

The controversial banner was out of sight in the first year back after the pandemic started. 8:29 pm, Jul. 18, 2021 × Collin Howe, of Rochester, a Civil War reenactor, talks to a family at the History Center of Olmsted County s Living History Fair Sunday, July 18, 2021. John Molseed / jmolseed@postbulletin.com Everything on Waren Krieg’s replica Confederate Civil War uniform is in a place for a reason. If you caught him or any of the other reenactment soldiers at the History Center of Olmsted County’s Living History Fair over the weekend, they would be glad to explain. Soldiers wore their ammunition cartridge box on their right for easier loading, while soldiers’ canteens hang on their left.

Where are the 400-pound wheels from Rochester s mill?

They are still in Rochester. Written By: Answer Man | × John Kruesel This message, sent to my boss, got the wheels in motion right away. What John is referring to, and the attached images show, are two heavy wheels that were part of a mill apparatus at the site of what s now at least for now Legends Bar and Grill. How heavy are these wheels? Four hundred pounds each. It wouldn t seem possible to lose one, let alone two (they re in my other jacket?), and it turns out we haven t. Rolling in with the answer was Wayne Gannaway, director of the History Center of Olmsted County. They are laying against the north side of the George Stoppel barn, he said in an email to the boss. Before that they leaned against the silo.

Preserving the agricultural roots of Rochester, Minnesota

Preserving the agricultural roots of Rochester, Minnesota The History Center of Olmsted County plans to restore the historic Stoppel Farmstead, which is the oldest standing farmstead in southeast Minnesota. 5:30 am, Jan. 26, 2021 × The smokehouse and back barn of the Stoppel Farmstead, which is the oldest standing farmstead in southeast Minnesota, according to the History Center of Olmsted County. (Noah Fish / Agweek) ROCHESTER, Minn. ― It s easy for a city now known as a global medical destination to forget where it came from. The History Center of Olmsted County wants to remind Rochester of its roots by restoring the Stoppel Farmstead, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places to commemorate the early pioneers and agricultural history of southeast Minnesota.

AgweekTV Full Show: COVID relief, off-farm income, open cows, new administration ag agenda

AgweekTV for Jan. 23-24, 2020 Written By: Emily Beal | 5:30 am, Jan. 23, 2021 Coming up on AgweekTV, we will look at the USDA providing details of the latest round of COVID relief payments for farmers. We ll look at the role off-farm income continues to play for farming families. We will find out why some cattle producers are seeing more open cows again this winter. Finally, we will look at the inauguration ushering in a new administration and ag agenda. COMING UP ON AGWEEK TV USDA PROVIDES DETAILS OF THE LATEST ROUND OF COVID RELIEF PAYMENTS FOR FARMERS. WE LL LOOK AT THE ROLE OFF-FARM INCOME CONTINUES TO PLAY FOR FARM FAMILIES.

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