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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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They say the grass is always greener…but should it be?
conservation, Groundwater

They say the grass is always greener…but should it be?

Every spring, my husband and I have a lawn care ‘discussion.’ By discussion, I mean that we both have strongish … Continue reading They say the grass is always greener…but should it be?

This summer, find your moment of water zen
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This summer, find your moment of water zen

My family recently took a fabulous camping trip to the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. We spent a few days in … Continue reading This summer, find your moment of water zen

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

Drip, drip, drip…the steady beat of the water leak
conservation

Drip, drip, drip…the steady beat of the water leak

I was almost asleep when I heard it. Or did I hear it? I wasn’t sure, but suddenly I became … Continue reading Drip, drip, drip…the steady beat of the water leak

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