Minnesota Farmer Grows Climate-Adaptive Seedlings as Co-Op Member
- Brian Ingmire grows climate-adaptive seedlings to help reforest northern Minnesota after a severe storm affected many trees in the Bemidji area.
- Approximately 30,000 tree seedlings are on Ingmire's farm, with two-thirds expected for sale this fall.
- The Farm & Forest Growers Cooperative supplies seedlings for reforestation efforts in response to the loss of millions of trees.
- Ingmire emphasizes the importance of local actions in addressing global environmental impacts, stating, 'Minnesota has a massive need for tree seedlings.
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Minnesota farmer grows climate-adaptive seedlings as co-op member
NARY, Minn. — Brian Ingmire’s mission to help reforest northern Minnesota with trees from south of here became a lot more important after the June 21 storm that leveled millions of trees in the Bemidji area. Ingmire and his wife, Trina, own the 10-acre New North Farm southeast of Bemidji in Hubbard County. They sell Certified Naturally Grown produce at Bemidji’s Natural Choice Farmers Market on Saturdays. They also raise sheep and chickens. Bria…
Forest fostering: Local farmer grows climate-adaptive seedlings as cooperative member
NARY — Brian Ingmire’s mission to help reforest northern Minnesota with trees from south of here became a lot more important after the June 21 storm that leveled millions of trees in the Bemidji area. Ingmire and his wife, Trina, own the 10-acre New North Farm southeast of Bemidji in Hubbard County. They sell Certified Naturally Grown produce at Bemidji’s Natural Choice Farmers Market on Saturdays. They also raise sheep and chickens. Brian is a …
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