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Growing for the market requires tough decisions
One of the many lessons I learned growing up on the farm was the importance of adapting and changing to meet market demands.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2007 - - Community

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ERIC BERGESON COLUMN: Bob Sheppard is one good Yankee
One of my heroes had to miss work this week. I tuned into the third game of the playoff series between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians, hoping for two things: a Yankee loss, and one more chance to hear legendary Yankee Stadium public address announcer Bob Sheppard.
Tuesday, October, 09, 2007 - - Community

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ERIC BERGESON COLUMN: A plane ticket is a better investment than college tuition
The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota announced last week that it is going to require undergraduate students to study abroad before graduating.
Tuesday, October, 02, 2007 - - Community

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LOCAL UPDATE
Habitat tour:The Crookston Area Habitat for Humanity Fall Tour of Homes benefit is 3 to 6 p.m. today. Three lake homes will be on tour.
Sunday, September, 30, 2007 - - News

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ERIC BERGESON COLUMN: Ken Burns gets WWII documentary right
Filmmaker Ken Burns dominates the media this week as his 15-hour documentary on World War II airs on PBS. After sitting glued to the tube for the first installment, I feel safe saying that everybody should tune in.
Tuesday, September, 25, 2007 - - Community

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Planning ahead for 2008, fall is a busy time for gardeners
Autumn is traditionally the busiest time of year for gardeners.
Saturday, September, 22, 2007 - - At Home

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ERIC BERGESON COLUMN: Newfangled technology a little hard on the pocketbook
As usual, I am about 10 years late in catching up with the times. I just bought an iPod last week.
Tuesday, September, 18, 2007 - - Community

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ERIC BERGESON COLUMN: Red Delicious will never be the apple of my eye
The apples are ripe! Well, various types of apples have been ripe for a month, but the best ones, the firm, crunchy ones, ripen in September.
Tuesday, September, 11, 2007 - - Community

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ERIC BERGESON: No better joy than someone else's misery
Scandal! We all love it. We love when senators, preachers and congressmen get caught with their pants down, especially those arrogant, hypocritical, moralizing types.
Tuesday, September, 04, 2007 - - Community

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Eric Bergeson: Forget studying; partying is the key to success
For nostalgia purposes, I walked across a university campus last week on the opening day of classes. I am neither teaching nor attending classes this fall, so I viewed the scene as an outsider.
Tuesday, August, 28, 2007 - - Community

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Apple barrels will be plumb full this fall
Area gardeners likely will harvest another bumper apple crop this autumn. Typically, apple trees bear a heavy crop, take a break the next year with a smaller crop, followed up by another big crop. But many gardeners, including the Prairie Gardener, are expecting to have three straight bumper crops.
Saturday, August, 25, 2007 - - At Home

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Apple barrels will be plumb full this fall
Area gardeners likely will harvest another bumper apple crop this autumn. Typically, apple trees bear a heavy crop, take a break the next year with a smaller crop, followed up by another big crop. But many gardeners, including the Prairie Gardener, are expecting to have three straight bumper crops.
Friday, August, 24, 2007 - - At Home

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Eric Bergeson: Bible camp memories still fresh in my mind
Some of my most vivid summer memories are of Bible camp. Every summer, I begged to go to one camp or another.
Tuesday, August, 14, 2007 - - Community

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Eric Bergeson: If Minnesotans want more bridges, they needs senators with whiskers
For years, we've been warned that our bridges are wearing out. Nobody paid attention until a big one finally went down. Now, perhaps, we'll get some action.
Tuesday, August, 07, 2007 - - Community

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THE EATBEAT: Dee Vine Dining in Fertile, Minn., makes you feel at home
Readers usually are right, and recently some have been saying I ought to check out Dee Vine Dining in Fertile, Minn.
Wednesday, August, 01, 2007 - - Food

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Eric Bergeson: Staying far from the madding crowd not as easy as it used to be
About twice-per-year I travel to the Twin Cities. Good grief, you can see the place change with every trip. Each time, there are more hillsides covered in subdivisions, more people, more traffic, more outlet malls, more Targets.
Tuesday, July, 31, 2007 - - Community

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Eric Bergeson: Adhering to rules, however ridiculous, built character
In preparation for a story I am writing, I have recently interviewed several members of a successful 1952 high school basketball team. The men are now in the early 70s, and they are at the stage in life when they look back on life and sum up the whole scene.
Tuesday, July, 03, 2007 - - Community

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Crookston hosts Midsummer Fest
Crookston will celebrate its rich Scandinavian heritage from 1:30 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the Polk County Museum on U.S. 2 east of Crookston with a free event for families.
Friday, June, 15, 2007 - Herald Staff Reports - Entertainment

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Country Scribe: Rituals not everyone's cup of tea or piece of kuchen
The upcoming weekend is one of the year's busiest in the small town as we commemorate high school graduation at the same time that we spiff up the graveyard to honor the dead.
Tuesday, May, 22, 2007 - - Community

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ERIC BERGESON COLUMN: Quitting coffee one day at a time
After 15 years of hopeless addiction, I decided to quit coffee cold turkey two weeks ago.
Tuesday, May, 15, 2007 - - Community

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