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Anthony Edwards’ Strong Statement on Denver Nuggets vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets are set to face off in a battle for the first seed on Wednesday night. Having kept pace with eachother all year, these two teams enter this game with identical records. The winner of this game will have the inside track to finishing first in the Western Conference, which makes it a big one for both teams.
When asked about the significance of this game, Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards said, “I think everyone know what is at stake, I don’t even need to talk about how big it is, everybody know.”
Minnesota has been one of the bigger surprises in the NBA this season. While they certainly projected to be a good team, the best team in the Western Conference is not who most people had them being prior to the season, but they have been solid all year.
The first seed is important for a lot of reasons, but perhaps none bigger than securing home court advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs. The Nuggets have arguably the best home court advantage in basketball, which is why this would help them quite a bit in their quest to repeat as champions.
For a young team like the Timberwolves, home court advantage throughout the West playoffs would also be huge for them and their passionate fanbase.
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Small Minnesota farms feeling the impact of high beef prices
Beef prices have climbed to record highs this year, and consumers are noticing.
That’s due in part to the U.S. cattle herd being the smallest it’s been in 75 years due to drought and high feed costs. John Lauritsen shows us how that’s impacting smaller beef producers in Minnesota.
“In 2008 we started with three cows. And we didn’t sell our first beef to consumers until 2011,” said Josh Krenz of Windland Flats Farm near Princeton.
But for the past 15 years, Krenz said his Highland Cattle have been in high demand. The long-haired cows are a niche product, and over the past 5 years consumers have been contacting Windland Flats Farm for their steaks and ground beef.
“It’s super lean but really tender and has a lot of marbling to it still,” said Krenz.
The rising popularity of Highland meat has allowed Krenz to expand. The natives of Scotland are hearty animals and good grazers who need shade but not barns, so they’re cost-effective to raise. But lately, Krenz has wondered what the future holds for his herd, as consumers adjust.
“They are not buying in bulk packages that we used to sell. They are buying smaller just trying to go from paycheck to paycheck is what it feels like.”
Instead of buying 35-pound packages for about $450 like they have in the past, lately their clients have been looking to buy just a fraction of that.
“We just see people wanting to go down to 10 pounds or 15 pounds or maybe they aren’t coming back at all,” said Krenz.
And it’s forced Windland Flats and other farms like them to make a number of adjustments when it comes to promoting their product and limiting their overhead costs.”
“That’s what we are doing the most is watching our costs. Some of that is using technology to lower labor costs. Optimizing the land because we aren’t going to be able to afford to buy more land in 5 years if we aren’t going to have that income flow coming in,” said Krenz.
There’s still hope that things will turn around. In the meantime, it’s business as usual for the Highlands.
“Just as an economy as a whole, everybody is watching their wallet really hard right now,” said Krenz.
In Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa, there are about 250 members of the American Highland Cattle Association.
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Wildcat Sanctuary: Rio the Ocelot Turns 27
A beloved ocelot named Rio is celebrating an incredible milestone at the Wildcat Sanctuary in Sandstone, Minnesota — her 27th birthday! This stunning medium-sized wildcat is known for her gorgeous spotted coat and distinctive ring-patterned tail. Tammy Thies, founder and executive director of the Wildcat Sanctuary, joined Minnesota Live to share more about Rio’s remarkable life. Learn more here.
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