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Meet Brent Olson

Today we’d like to introduce you to Brent Olson.

Hi Brent, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I live on the farm my great-grandparents homesteaded in 1880. I farmed for 30 years, I’ve had a nationally distributed syndicated column for 27 years and I’ve been a county commissioner for 18 years. I’ve published 8 books and the rest of my information is in my resume a couple of pages further on.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
We live in an imperfect world. I usually get paid for everything I write, so I’m not going to elaborate more here, but if you google my name, I’ll be the first Brent Olson to show up, and there’s lots of information about me already printed.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
What I’ve done:

Back page columnist, “Living the Country Life” 2002 – 2016

Syndicated column, “Independently Speaking” 1996 – 2021

Author of four collections of essays, a memoir, and three novels.

2021 AAEA National Writing Awards Contest – Editorial Opinion – 1st,

Humorous Column – 2nd.

Winner, “Best Regular Column” American Agricultural Editors Association in 2010 and

2013, “Best Humorous Article” in 2012, “Master Writer” 2012

The novel “Between the Helpless and the Darkness,” was nominated for Sideways Award, and given for Best Alternative History.

Merit Award, Best Regional Book, Midwest Independent Publishers Association 2001.

In the past ten years, I have filed stories from six continents.

Bush Foundation Fellow, 2012.

Keynote Speaker for the National Association of Rural Mental Health Professionals, College Theological Convocation, Saskatchewan Pork Producers, and many others.

Big Stone County Commissioner for eighteen years

Chair, Pioneerland Library System Board

Chair, Prime West Health

First Board of Directors, New Life Primary School, Mizak, Haiti

First Board of Directors, Big Stone Wind

First Board of Directors, Northern Growers LLC

First Board of Directors, Big Stone County Pork Producers

Owner, Manager, Executive Chef, Head Waiter at The Inadvertent Café 2012 – 2017

Board of Ordained Ministry, ten years, United Methodist Church

Leader of five international work teams, United Methodist Church

Farmed in Big Stone County, 30 years

Eleven years as a youth director, Ortonville United Methodist Church

Married for 47 years, three children with college educations, no student loans, and jobs

Who I am? When someone offers me help my instinctive response is to say, “No, thanks, I can do anything.” It has gotten me in a lot of trouble over the years.

I still say it.

I once shot myself in the hand with a rifle while preparing for a Norwegian-Philippine-French Independence Day Celebration.

One of my books was in Pete Seeger’s bathroom.

I once took a group of other people’s children to stay in the ghetto of a developing nation where our bodyguard was a thirteen-year-old girl named Lauri.

I don’t own a wristwatch but I’m always on time.

I know all of “Silver Tongued Devil,” by Kris Kristofferson.

Of the ten most dangerous jobs in America I’ve dabbled in six.

I once harvested 235 acres of soybeans in 17 1/2 hours. It snowed that night and I had three cups of coffee the next morning before I put on my shoes.

I know what Henry the V probably really said at Agincourt was, “Let’s get ‘em boys,” but Shakespeare’s version always makes me cry.

I can castrate 30-pound pigs by myself, 40 seconds per pig.

I have an email on file from a person who drove three hundred miles to have coffee with me and said that meeting me had been on his bucket list.

I have a letter in my file cabinet that reads, in part, “I’ve completely lost all respect for you as an elected official and as a human being.”

I once drank all the whiskey with a world-famous poet and told a story that my wife hates me to tell because she doesn’t like people to know what I’m capable of and when I was done the poet laughed and said, “That’s a poem.”

I’ve buried four dogs.

I love my family.

I can cope.

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