Minnesota's 2000 census contained some startling numbers as well as some figures which suprised no one. Population declines in Minnesota's most rural counties continued a trend that's affected the western and northwestern regions of the state the hardest. Every county but one bordering North and South Dakota lost people in the last decade. Most people blame a long term decline in the number of farmers for losses that hit small towns especially hard. Mainstreet Radio's Mark Steil reports: