Minnesota River Interviews
Del & Shirley Wehrspann
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"The first thing I did was restore this wetland, broke the tile, and I feel probably the best about this than anything that we've done."  
Del Wehrspann by prairie restoration
Wehrspann at prairie
restoration site
Del Wehrspann by prairie restoration site
Prairie restoration site


Curley's prairie

Wetland Restoration
Video Text: "The water that drained from this farmland drained into my farm pond, which I thought initially was a good deal but if the crop that was up here happened to be corn and there was a heavy nitrogen fertilization of it, then my pond would turn green. The first thing I did was restore this wetland, broke the tile, and feel probably the best about this than anything that we've done."

Prairie Restoration - Curley’s Prairie
"There were constant thorns in the farmers who had to farm it. The water that drains from this tile line drains into my farm. Which I thought initially was a good deal. I even have wild rice out there and it’s just starting. This is the second year for it. I can show you how tall it is. Twenty of the 55 acres are restored here. Oh I suppose there is more than 20 because I restored the trees too. So about half of it has been restored."


Curley's Prairie sign
Interview transcript
 

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