Monday, April 14, 2008

I really need to get some photos up here to liven things up a bit, but the weather hasn’t cooperated. The spring greening of our fields and forests has been postponed by our seemingly endless limbo between winter and spring. The dreary brown landscape is getting a little old for everyone here in Southern Minnesota. I suppose soon enough the weather will turn and we will be cursing the mosquitoes.

Earlier this month the Productive Conservation on Working Lands Technical Committee approved several new crop establishment projects. These projects will assist the establishment of 180 acres of native grasses and flowers in central Minnesota. These Productive Conservation crops will be used for biomass and seed production. The seeds from these crops will be harvested and used in native prairie restorations across Minnesota. PCWL cooperators Minnesota Native Landscapes has been very helpful in locating land to plant many of these productive conservation crops. We look forward to seeing their plots of native wild flowers once they are growing this summer. We will be sure to post pictures.

For those who feel like they have missed out, PCWL still has funds for another 580 acres of perennial conservation crops! If you are a Minnesota Landowner or farmer and have been thinking about how to make some income on under utilized land, PCWL may be a good match for you. Previously funded projects have included: native berries, hazelnuts, native grasses for seed and biomass, as well as hybrid poplar and willows for biomass. For more information or assistance with the application, please contact us.

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