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Abandoned barn.
Abandoned farm house.
Abandoned storefronts in a small farming town
A conversation about the University of Minnesota Extension Intergenerational Land Transfer Program, 2007-2020
Aerial view of Minnesota lake country
Aerial view of Minnesota lake country
Aerial view, St. Paul Campus, from the north
Aerial view, St. Paul Campus, from the west
Aerial view, St. Paul Campus, from the west
Alderman Hall
Alderman Hall
Amish area, Southeast Minnesota, Horse And Buggy Traffic sign.
Applying anhydrous ammonia, spring.
Applying anhydrous ammonia, spring.
Applying anhydrous ammonia, spring.
Bailey Hall
Barges on Missisippi River
Barges on Mississippi River
Barn and farmstead trees.
Barn cat
Beef Cattle Barn
Beef Cattle, St. Paul Campus. Grazing research study, University of Minnesota, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station project.
Beef herd, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
Big Fork River, Minnesota
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Blue Mound State Park
Borlaug Hall
Borlaug Hall
Boylan, William John (left)
Boylan, William John (left)
Boy with sheep, 4-H project
Bulk milk truck picking up milk at farm
Cattyman Falls
Coffey Hall
Coffey Hall
Coffey Hall
Combines harvesting wheat.
Combine unloading harvested wheat.
Combining and unloading wheat. Roger and Marie Schwenzfier, Kittson County, Hallock Minnesota.
Combining and unloading wheat. Roger and Marie Schwenzfier, Kittson County, Hallock Minnesota.
Combining corn, Stearns County, Minnesota. Grass waterway (brown) drains field.
Combining wheat, Roger and Marie Schwenzfeier farm, Minnesota.
Combining wheat. Roger and Marie Schwenzfier, Kittson County, Hallock Minnesota.
Confinement raised turkeys
Confinement raised turkeys
Corn
Corn drying, farmstead near Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota.
Corn from tissue culture. University of Minnesota scientists were first in the world to regenerate corn from tissue culture, in 1975. Principal Investigator: Ronald L. Phillips
Corn from tissue culture. University of Minnesota scientists were first in the world to regenerate corn from tissue culture, in 1975. Principal Investigator: Ronald L. Phillips
Corn from tissue culture. University of Minnesota scientists were first in the world to regenerate corn from tissue culture, in 1975. Principal Investigator: Ronald L. Phillips