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A Dakotan at Husker Harvest Days
Posted on September 18, 2009 at 7:33 AM
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I’ve spent the last couple days at Husker Harvest Days helping out my colleagues at the Nebraska Farmer cover the event, which is hosted by the magazine.

 

Husker Harvest Days bigger than the shows in the Dakotas. But when people learned I was from the Dakotas, they knew about Dakota Fest and Big Iron.

 

My biggest impression from Husker: The corn is brown in Nebraska! It is still green in much of the Dakotas.

Soybean harvest is expected to start in central
Nebraska
in a couple weeks on the early fields. Corn harvest will follow shortly.

May the good weather continue.


 

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A Dakotan at Husker Harvest Days
Posted on September 18, 2009 at 7:33 AM
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About The Writer
Inside Dakota AgLon Tonneson has covered Dakota and Minnesota agriculture for 25 years. A South Dakota State University graduate, Lon worked on several weekly newspapers in South Dakota and southwest Minnesota before joining the staff of The Farmer magazine in 1980.

"I wanted to write about the biggest business in the Midwest – and that was agriculture," Lon says. "It turned out to be a good choice. Agriculture is still one the biggest industries in the region today and there are constantly new things to cover."

The Farmer assigned Lon to the Red River Valley. For one of his first assignments, he teamed up with a veteran freelancer reporter to investigate loan programs targeting financially distressed farmers. The story exposed an advanced fee loan fraud scheme being run out of Winnipeg, Canada, and won the freelancer and Lon writer of the year awards from the American Agricultural Editors Association.

Lon grew up on a hobby farm. As a teenager he raised horses, dairy calves and pickles and worked for a neighboring farmer. His interest in alternative enterprises continues. For the past 15 years, Lon and his family have operated a fall entertainment farm – the Lon Pumpkin Patch. It attracts thousands of visitors from the Fargo, N.D.-Moorhead, Minn., area each year.

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