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Jamming with garlic
Spranger’s garden leads to delicious food
ELBOW LAKE — It is no surprise to be able to find fresh produce and freshly made jelly and jam at Andria and Jacob Spranger’s farm, ANJ Meadows.
“We grow just about everything,” Andria said. “On average, I will spend 5-6 hours in the garden per day. Then, in my spare time, I make my jellies and jams and crochet.”
The garden is close to 5,000 square feet, with a little over 2,300 feet of it covered by a polytunnel.
“One nice thing about the polytunnel is it protects (the plants) from some wind and rain,” Jacob said. “The unfortunate side of it, though, is that we have to water it daily. We try to plant water-loving plants outside to work with nature.”
Family firefighting force
Merchlewitz father-daughter team serve on emergency services
RIDGEWAY — For Rodney and Laceylyn Merchlewitz, fighting fires is a family affair. The father-daughter team have been part of multiple area fire departments for a combined over 40 years. Their involvement runs back into both of their childhoods.
“What has kept me going is the community,” Rodney said. “People tell you, ‘Thank you guys so very much for coming.’ It’s great to be there for the people.”
Rodney was raised on a farm near Homer. In his mid-teens, he worked for a local hog farmer, Kevin Spalding, who was on the Ridgeway, Pickwick and Winona fire departments. When he was called out for a fire, Rodney would often end up going with him.