Moorse recognized by Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation
Grant Moorse of Minneota in Lyon County was recognized as a retiring Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) board member representing the Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee at the MFBF 101st A
Grant Moorse of Minneota in Lyon County was recognized as a retiring Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) board member representing the Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee at the MFBF 101st A
Homecoming 2019 was unlike any other. The emphasis was off the old time traditions such as parades, dances and music.
Kinsey Moorse of Minneota recently earned Reserve Grand Champion at the Minnesota State 4-H Dog Show competition at the State Fairgrounds in St. Paul.
The Lyon County Fair in Marshall swung into action this week, officially opening on Wednesday.
Cow number 1218 on the Luke and Marla Moorse cattle farm was like any other Red Angus cow. That was, until April 13. The Moorses farm, which also includes son Dallas, have around 1,600 beef cows.
Richard Moorse, 85, of Marshall, formerly of Minneota, died on Wednesday, March 6, 2019, at Heritage Lane in Marshall, Minnesota. Mass of Christian Burial for Richard will be at 11 a.m.
Grady Moorse and Josh Schuelke went into the elementary classroom last week during FFA Week to talk to the youngsters about dairy farms.
When he retired 11 years ago, it quickly became evident that Minneota native Lawrence Moorse wasn't ready for a rocking chair.
ted to the Farm Bureau Federation state board of directors and will serve a one-year term as chairman of the Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee.
Grant Moorse of Minneota and Brad Hennen of Ghent joined 20 other Farm Bureau members from across the state traveled to Washington, D.C. and met up with State Senators and members of Congress.