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By 1890, Carver County had more than 1,000 acres (400 ha) of alfalfa under cultivation. Grimm convinced some of his neighbors to use his seed, and after a number of severe winters around 1895 when all the common alfalfa died, his alfalfa crop started to attract more attention. In 1900, two
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and the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources conducted a reuse study and soon began emergency stabilization of the farmhouse. This involved vandal-proofing the windows and doors, replacing the roof, and rehabilitating the foundation. In 1998-99, the interior restoration began, and was
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noticed that the state was losing historic agricultural sites, and it identified the Grimm farm as a high priority for stabilization and preservation. The Minnesota
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Grimm alfalfa became a very important crop, and is now the source of all modern varieties of alfalfa grown on 25,000,000 acres (10,000,000 ha) of the
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professor Lawrence Elling called Grimm alfalfa the most important crop development in North America until the invention of hybrid
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completed in 2001. On October 6, 2001, the completion was celebrated with an open house.
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and brought a box of seeds named "everlasting clover", which was actually
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in 1859. Wendelin Grimm cleared a section of land, which was part of the
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and is open to the public during education and special programs.
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National Register of Historic Places in Carver County, Minnesota
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Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The farm is located within the boundaries of 518: 389: 387: 385: 383: 8: 441: 439: 323:Hennepin County Park Reserve District (now 52:The Wendelin Grimm Farmhouse from the south 525: 511: 503: 304:), with a value of $ 10 billion annually. 46: 534:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 267:Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station 35:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 355: 283:United States Department of Agriculture 364:"National Register Information System" 289:that provided winter hardiness to new 279:United States Secretary of Agriculture 18: 7: 395:"The Significance of the Grimm Farm" 369:National Register of Historic Places 219:National Register of Historic Places 1095:Museums in Carver County, Minnesota 475:"Wendelin Grimm, the Famous Farmer" 333:State Historic Preservation Office 14: 285:, and Grimm alfalfa provided the 1105:1876 establishments in Minnesota 999: 992: 205:Museum displays in the farmhouse 95: 88: 70: 63: 217:, United States, listed on the 180: 1: 104:Show map of the United States 454:Minnesota Historical Society 329:Minnesota Historical Society 118:Laketown Township, Minnesota 16:United States historic place 1021:National Historic Landmarks 343:, the site is now known as 235:Wendelin and Julianna Grimm 1121: 399:Three Rivers Park District 325:Three Rivers Park District 1080:Farm museums in Minnesota 1034: 990: 179:NRHP reference  57: 45: 41: 32: 25: 21: 1090:Houses completed in 1876 498:Grimm Farm Historic Site 345:Grimm Farm Historic Site 243:Carver County, Minnesota 233:The owners of the farm, 213:is a historic farm near 211:Wendelin Grimm Farmstead 27:Wendelin Grimm Farmstead 1026:Voyageurs National Park 306:University of Minnesota 259:harsh Minnesota winters 1039:Keeper of the Register 206: 1059:Contributing property 374:National Park Service 204: 155:44.88472°N 93.71694°W 79:Show map of Minnesota 425:on September 9, 2006 265:professors from the 341:Carver Park Reserve 223:Carver Park Reserve 215:Victoria, Minnesota 160:44.88472; -93.71694 151: /  128:Victoria, Minnesota 237:, immigrated from 207: 1067: 1066: 1054:Historic district 744:Lake of the Woods 376:. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Wendelin Grimm Farmstead is located in Minnesota
Wendelin Grimm Farmstead is located in the United States
Laketown Township, Minnesota
Victoria, Minnesota
44°53′5″N 93°43′1″W / 44.88472°N 93.71694°W / 44.88472; -93.71694
74001008

Victoria, Minnesota
National Register of Historic Places
Carver Park Reserve
Wendelin and Julianna Grimm
Germany
Carver County, Minnesota
Big Woods
seed saving
alfalfa
harsh Minnesota winters
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
Willet M. Hays
Andrew Boss
United States Secretary of Agriculture
United States Department of Agriculture
germplasm
cultivars
United States
Kentucky
University of Minnesota
agronomy

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