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Knickpoints tells stories of transition and change in the Lower St. Croix watershed in east-central Minnesota. Across urban, rural, and developing landscapes, this blog highlights issues, tipping points, and actions by people to be better stewards of our water and natural resources.

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Category: Soil

A window into the work of your local soil and water conservation districts
Basinwide, conservation, Soil, Uncategorized, Watershed

A window into the work of your local soil and water conservation districts

In sitting in the last staff meeting for the Washington Conservation District, I kept hearing similar words and phrases across … Continue reading A window into the work of your local soil and water conservation districts

Confessions of a timid gardener, part 3: Time to get real and PLANT.
conservation, Land Management, Plants, Soil, Uncategorized

Confessions of a timid gardener, part 3: Time to get real and PLANT.

A couple weeks ago, I sat down at the dining room table with a cup of coffee, a scattered selection … Continue reading Confessions of a timid gardener, part 3: Time to get real and PLANT.

The lure and reality of conservation tillage
Agriculture, conservation, Land Management, Soil, Watershed

The lure and reality of conservation tillage

This past week I had the opportunity to get out in some farm fields with our recently hired agronomist, Jennifer … Continue reading The lure and reality of conservation tillage

Is it a wetland? That is the question.
Land Management, Plants, Soil, Washington County, Watershed

Is it a wetland? That is the question.

One of the key elements that got me interested in earth sciences in college was the ability to look at … Continue reading Is it a wetland? That is the question.

Burn, baby, burn: the use of fire in land management and restoration
conservation, Land Management, Plants, Soil, Watershed

Burn, baby, burn: the use of fire in land management and restoration

My Monday got totally derailed. This last Sunday evening, our neighborhood received word that our vendor who manages the prairie … Continue reading Burn, baby, burn: the use of fire in land management and restoration

Confessions of  timid gardener, part 2: what does ‘soil health’ mean anyway?
Plants, Soil, Uncategorized

Confessions of timid gardener, part 2: what does ‘soil health’ mean anyway?

To read part 1, click here. As I’ve been browsing different websites and resources about planning and designing my native … Continue reading Confessions of timid gardener, part 2: what does ‘soil health’ mean anyway?

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