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Minnesota's new business leaders are disrupting the old ways of doing business

They are the innovators, the ones challenging the status quo, the ones breathing fresh ideas into legacy institutions and defying expectations to redefine who leads and how. Minnesota's new leaders and ideas are changing the way we do business.

August 27, 2022 at 1:13PM
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Todd Geselius, vice president of agriculture at the Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Co-op, shows what a sugar beet looks like when it is harvested in the field on Sept. 9, 2015 in Renville, Minn. (Jim Gehrz/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS) ORG XMIT: 1175088 ORG XMIT: MIN1510142301350530
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Some say the MAHA movement and GLP-1 drugs hurt sugar beet farmers. The White House is blaming former President Joe Biden.

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