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Wendelin Grimm (October 18, 1818 – December 8, 1890) [1] was an American farmer. Grimm is best known for his innovative seed-saving techniques at his Wendelin Grimm Farmstead that resulted in North America's first winter-hardy alfalfa .
The Wendelin Grimm Farmstead is a historic farm near Victoria, Minnesota, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The farm is located within the boundaries of Carver Park Reserve .
160-acre (65 ha) farmstead with an 1876 house, where German immigrant Wendelin Grimm (1818–1890) developed the first alfalfa that could withstand North American winters. [16] Now a Three Rivers Park District educational facility. [17] 12: Philip Guettler House: Philip Guettler House: January 4, 1980 : 206 Mill St. E.
The Wendelin Grimm Farmhouse, an example of Chaska brick construction. Chaska brick is a distinctive brick known for its unique cream color, high clay content, and quality, originating in Chaska, Minnesota, United States. The Chaska brick industry flourished from 1857 until 1950.
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1859 farm of Wendelin Grimm, who developed the first winter-hardy alfalfa in North America, enabling widespread dairy farming in the Upper Midwest. Operated by Three Rivers Park District within Carver Park Reserve.
Wendelin Enders (1922–2019), German politician; Wendelin Förster (1844–1915), Austrian philologist and Romance scholar; Wendelin Grimm (1818–1890), American farmer; Wendelin Mölzer (born 1980), Austrian politician; Wendelin Moosbrugger (1760–1849), Austrian portrait painter and miniaturist; Wendelin Joseph Nold (1900–1981), American ...
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