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Herberg Century Farm – Families whose farms are at least 50 acres in size and have been in continuous family ownership for at least 100 years, qualify to be recognized as a Century Farm.   In 1991, the Herberg farm was recognized by the Minnesota State Fair and The Farmer Magazine as a Century Farm.  They received a sign designating the Century Farm status, and a commemorative certificate signed by the president of the State Fair and Governor Carlson.

In 2011, Leland Herberg (Taylors Falls High School Class of 1944) was honored with an Outstanding Staff/Faculty Award, for his dedication to the school district.  Lee, as he is commonly called, was born in Shafer and with the exception of US Naval service with the South Pacific Fleet from 1944-1946, he lived all his life on his Century Farm.  From 1948-1991 he drove a school bus and farmed. Before the first day of school, he would drive his bus route introducing himself to the first graders, new students, and their families. In 1952, he married Charlotte Robinson, the school secretary, and they had three sons, Wes, Wayne, and Tom.   Besides farming and bus driving, Lee worked afternoons as a carpenter.  Char sometimes substituted driving for him.  Lee was an accomplished accordion player, and through the years was known to spend many weekends playing for dances.  Lee had a passion for helping people and a strong dedication to his church.  Sadly, he passed away in September 2015. 

NOTE:  The Chisago Lakes Area Community Foundation thanks the Herberg family for allowing them to install a quilt on the well-maintained barn that is adjacent to Highway 8.  The view of the scenic Century Farm, and the barn quilt, are enjoyed by thousands of travelers each day!

About the Artist

David Oaks

Dave Oaks started “Barn Quilts by Oaksy” shortly after he retired. He really liked seeing folk art “quilt squares” attached to barns and wanted to pursue his creative interests. Dave has a part time job, and in the summer helps relatives farm, but he started building, painting and installing custom quilt squares at a few barns throughout the county. An article in the October 10, 2013 Chisago County Press highlighted some of Dave’s work. A few months later, his dream of a self-guided barn quilt tour in Chisago County started coming to life when he was contacted by the local Foundation to be a partner in the development of a Barn Quilt Trail along the Highway 8 corridor. Dave is definitely a craftsman with an eye for artistic design! He built and painted 5 large 8 X 8 quilt squares specifically for the Swedish Barn Quilt Trail, and also has done some custom designs that are included on the Quilt Trail map/brochure and web site. Dave is also the guy who cut marine grade wood and primed each of the quilt squares that local artists then painted for the barn Quilt Trail. He added a seal coat before installing them, to ensure that the barn quilts will last 6-10 years. Quilt squares are meant to hang on the exterior of a barn, but this project shows that you can customize any sized space with a “barn quilt.”

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30067 Herberg Road, Shafer, MN 55074 located on the red barn facing Hwy 8

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