Post Bulletin Reporter Brian Todd

Brian Todd

News Editor

Brian Todd has worked for the Post Bulletin full-time since 2016, and had worked as a freelancer for several publications including the Post Bulletin for five years before that.

When not at work, he spends time with his family, roots for the Houston Astros and watches his miniature dachshund sleep, which is why that dog is more bratwurst than hotdog. He also writes novels and short stories he hopes to eventually see published. His dream is to someday win the Bulwer Lytton Fiction Contest, which he believes would rate a mention on his tombstone.

Brian graduated from the University of Nebraska-Omaha with a degree in journalism and a minor in chemistry.

Readers can reach Brian at 507-285-7715 or btodd@postbulletin.com.

The county's board of commissioners voted unanimously to change the feedlot limit from 2,000 animal units to 4,000 AU
Under Secretary for Rural Development Xochitl Torres Small and U.S. Rep. Angie Craig pitched portions of the Biden Administration's Build Back Better plan Friday in Cannon Falls.
Dairy farmer Dave Buck points to economic, demographic reasons for a reduction in applications for large feedlots in 2020 and 2021.
"We knew the importance of the operation," hog farmer said, and to "keep it going" during the pandemic.
Citing Winona County's animal unit cap, dairy farmer Parker Byington packs up part of his dairy herd and moves to Colorado.
Farmers say a limit of 1,500 animal units per feedlot is hurting business in Winona County.
Farmer puts his collection of tractors on the auction block, selling 75 roaring farm machines to buyers from around the world.
Farmer puts his collection of tractors on the auction block, selling 75 roaring farm machines to buyers from around the world.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz visited an Austin, Minn., farm Monday to talk about CARES Act funding package to support agriculture.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz visits Austin farm to talk about CARES Act funding package to support agriculture.