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Binford rothers grow cattle operation to 6,500-head capacity in rural Luverne, Minn

Binford brothers grow cattle operation to 6,500-head capacity in rural Luverne, Minn. The Binford site is one of eight stops on Minnesota State Cattlemen s Summer Beef Tour July 13. The event is hosted by the Rock-Nobles Cattlemen. 5:30 am, Jun. 10, 2021 × An aerial view of the cattle barns on the Grant Binford farm east of Luverne. (Special to The Globe) Editor s note: This is part of a series of eight features on Minnesota cattle operations that will be part of the Minnesota Cattlemen’s Association 2021 Summer Beef Tour and Trade Show, scheduled for July 13. For more information on the tour, visit https://www.mnsca.org.

Binford brothers grow cattle operation to 6,500-head capacity in rural Luverne, Minn

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Rock-Nobles Cattlemen prepare to host state tour in July

Event, postponed from 2020, is anticipated to draw approximately 1,000 attendees. 6:00 am, Jan. 29, 2021 × An aerial view of the cattle barns on the Grant Binford farm east of Luverne. (Special to The Globe) REGIONAL Plans to bring the 2021 Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Tour to Rock and Nobles counties are ramping back up after the 2020 tour had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will take place July 13, with eight different tour stops across the two counties. The Rock-Nobles Cattlemen’s Association anticipates approximately 1,000 attendees, according to President Jay Bakken, a cattle producer from rural Garretson, South Dakota. “We’re pretty proud of what we have down here and we’re looking forward to showing it to the rest of the state,” said Bakken. “We’re looking forward to good attendance because I think people are ready to get back to something normal.”

1980 s Fade to Black: The best thriller you forgot about finally gets its due

Fade to Black has long been one of my favorite movies about the movies. I was lucky enough to see it new in 1980, a number of times, thanks to having just started work at the downtown grindhouse movie theaters on Horton Plaza and along Fourth and Fifth Avenues. It’s a film I love so much that, on hearing that Vinegar Syndrome was releasing a loaded Blu-ray edition last month, I finally broke down and bought my first Blu-ray player. Just for Fade to Black. (Warning, a minefield of spoilers lie ahead – though uncommon, this flick’s been out for 40 years, so let’s not pretend nobody’s seen it yet)

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