Posted by 55 50 Ron on June 17, 2011 at 10:14:48 from (199.86.19.218):
In Reply to: Red Power Round up posted by Dean Olson on June 16, 2011 at 19:35:48:
I may be there working as a volunteer in the Farm America "booth". Farm America is the more common name for the Minnesota Agricultural Interpretative Center near Waseca about 40 miles north of Albert Lea. I "have heard" that the RPRU officials may have a bus tour to Farm America. If they do I may be helping with the tour at Farm America.
Farm America is trying to become more well known for it's mission of telling the history of agriculture to a wider audience. It is a 120 acre site with several subsites depicting different eras in primarily Minnesota agriculture, but it applies very much to agriculture in surroundings areas as well. Check their website www.farmamerica.org
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