Getting back to life on the farm, Frazee Police blotter Aug. 27-Sept. 1
News | Published on September 3, 2021 at 5:13pm EDT | Author: Chad Koenen
0By Tyler Trieglaff
Notes from the Chief
One day is missing this week due to an early deadline for the paper. I could have skipped this week, but figured I better not because my reports have been pretty boring, I’m told. I received a text message a week ago calling my column “lame.” That was for the report two weeks ago and my reply was, “If you thought that one was bad, you ain’t going to like next weeks.”
So, what’s going on at the farm? We sold some Holstein steers this week. We are raising 40 of them to fats, something we have not done before. We had a little snafu and the steers were not as heavy as we would have liked. I guess we need to keep them on feed a bit longer. We have 32 steers left and need to keep putting the groceries in them. Properly fattened Holstein steers can make as good as beef as any other breed, it just takes a different ration and/or system.
The last two cows finally had their calves so that leaves us with 70 cow/calf pairs after starting the year expecting 75. Our pastures are still holding out, mostly due to not putting as many pairs in as we have in the past. We are switching to a new pasture rotation system which includes new fencing and watering systems. We will hopefully be able to rotate on several paddocks and keep the pastures lush and not chewed down as that happens far too often. This new plan will take several years to implement but the end results will be an added bonus for the farming practice.
We hauled some hay home this week and still have 150 bales to bring home. We have some more hay in storage and will be bringing that home after things freeze up. We may have to cut the herd a little more than normal due to the poor hay crop this year, but so will many other farmers.
Friday, Aug. 27
3:09 p.m. Assist with a medical.
8:30 p.m. Domestic assault incident reported. Alfonso Macias-Pulido, 31, Detroit Lakes arrested and charged with 2nd Degree Assault, Domestic Assault Involving a Firearm, and Threats of Violence.
10:36 p.m. Motorist assist on U.S. Hwy 10.
1:42 a.m. Alarm at high school. Building was secure.
Saturday, Aug. 28
8:32 p.m. Report of vehicle on U.S. Hwy 10 with no taillights. Vehicle turned on lights as officer met the car.
11:04 p.m. Assist with a vehicle off the road on St. Hwy 87.
2:26 a.m. Report of patrons still in a bar on W. Main Ave.
2:37 a.m. Give an intoxicated male a ride home.
Sunday, Aug. 29
3:11 p.m. Assist with a medical.
7:35 p.m. Assist with a medical.
6:54 p.m. Disturbance on E Main. Former friends having a drama filled evening about who said what and who did not say anything. Officers moved the troublemakers on their way.
Monday, Aug. 30
9:05 p.m. Traffic stop with citation for Driving After Revocation issued to Nathan Watland, 40, Detroit Lakes.
10:20 p.m. Assist Otter Tail County with looking for a male with a warrant at the rest area. UTL.
Tuesday, Aug. 31
12:21 p.m. Traffic complaint on E Main. UTL.
Wednesday, Sept. 1
6:40 p.m. Possible court order violation. Officer determined there was not a violation.
7:24 p.m. Fire call in Red Willow area. Funny smell in the house.