The Hugel Farm Slide Narrative

Part of the Minnesota River Decision Cases (other cases available)
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Slide 1: View of the Minnesota River near Bill Hugel’s farm.

Slide 2: View of HEL from top of hill in August. Trees in background indicate the stream that leads to the Minnesota River.

Slide 3: Tractor and tillage equipment Hugel used in previous years on his HEL.

Slide 4: Side view of HEL in October. Upper right shows a terrace. Upper left shows L-shaped ditch that leads to the stream.

Slide 5: Side view again. Another view of terraces.

Slide 6: View from bottom of hill looking up at terraces. The ditch runs horizontally through the center of this slide. Although they are not visible, the settlement basins are located along the ditch in this area.

Slide 7: View from the end of the L-shaped ditch in August.

Slide 8: Same view of ditch in October.

Slide 9: L-shaped ditch showing tile drain outlet at bottom center.

Slide 10: Stream at point where ditch enters—August.

Slide 11: Stream at point where ditch enters—October.

Slide 12: Photo of Minnesota River near the Hugel farm.



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