Sophia Gaul

MURRAY COUNTY 4-H’ER SOPHIA GAUL ATTENDED NATIONAL 4-H CONFERENCE Seven Minnesota 4-H youth were selected as delegates for this annual conference On April 14-19, almost 300 youth from across the United States, U.S. territories, tribal nations, and military installations participated in the National 4-H Conference.

USDA’S CLEAR30 OFFERS PRODUCERS WITH EXPIRING VOLUNTARY CONSERVATION CONTRACTS LONGER TERM OPTIONS

Agricultural producers and landowners with certain expiring Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts can receive additional rental incentives and extend that land’s role in conservation for another 30 years. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has opened the signup period for its Clean Lakes, Estuaries, and Rivers enrollment (CLEAR30) now through July 31, 2023. CLEAR30 is a part of the CLEAR initiative, which prioritizes water quality practices as a part of Continuous CRP enrollment and is one of several CRP enrollment opportunities. CLEAR30 allows producers and landowners enrolling certain water quality practices to enroll in 30-year contracts, extending the lifespan and strengthening the benefits of important water quality practices on their land. Like other CRP enrollments, CLEAR30 is a voluntary, incentive-based conservation opportunity offered by USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA).

THINK SAFETY BEFORE YOU DIG THIS SPRING

Yard improvement projects can be hazardous if you don’t have underground utilities marked. When you’re thinking about digging on your property for plantings, fencing or other home improvement projects, homeowners are being encouraged to think about safety first.

MURRAY COUNTY 4-HERS TOUR BIOVERSE, INC. AND CAMBRIDGE TECHNOLOGIES

Most think of an Ag Tour as crops or livestock, Murray County 4-H toured two local companies that work within the Agricultural community in a different way. 38 youth and adults from Murray and Nobles County 4-H spent time learning with Bioverse and Cambridge Technologies staff to understand what each company produces and career paths for employees.

REBELS LOSE AT HOME AGAINST WOLVERINES

The MCC Rebels played host to the Wolverines of Mountain Lake Area Comfrey on Tuesday, May 9th. The Rebels lost to the Wolverines a week earlier in Mountain Lake after the Rebels blew a 7-2 lead and a 9-6 lead in the bottom of the 7th inning. Unfortunately, the Rebels wouldn’t play well enough to lose a lead on Tuesday as the Wolverines would pick up the win never trailing in the game.

GOLFERS COMPETE IN FIRST THREE CONFERENCE MEETS OF SEASON

APRIL 27: BOYS IN SANBORN, GIRLS IN FULDA MCC competed in their first of four varsity conference meets on Thursday 4-27-23. The boys made their way to Sanborn, while the girls went to Fulda.

REBELS BEAT RRC/ WWG ON THE ROAD

The MCC Rebels played two games on the road this past week to wrap up a busy week with four games in five days. The Rebels lost to MLAC by one run in extra innings on Monday and then bounced back to beat HLOF 16-1 on Tuesday. The Rebels on Thursday, May 4 were taking on RRC/WWG for the second time this season. The Rebels beat the Charging Falcons 10-3 on April 18th in Slayton. This game would be different as RRC/WWG would lead early on and the Rebels had to play from behind.

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SCHOOL MENU Monday, May 15: Breakfast: Cereal Bar, Fresh Fruit & Juice Choices, Milk. Lunch: Loaded Fries, Buttered Bread, Diced Peaches, Assorted Fresh Fruits & Veggies, Milk.

REBELS CONTINUE TO WIN ON THE ROAD AGAINST THE LAKERS

In what was a long week, the MCC Rebels were looking to finish the week with 3 wins and 1 loss. The Rebels were on the road to Cottonwood to play the Lakeview Lakers who were also coming off a win on Thursday, May 5. The Rebels had just 6 regular season games left heading to Lakeview, with three more games in a Jackson tournament on the schedule for the rest of the year. With playoff seeding coming up, every game is important. The Rebels got the win they were looking for, while getting everyone into the action on Friday.

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