WENDELL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Singing in front of a large audience can be a nerve-wracking experience, but Boyd Huselid seems to have struck a chord with the Minnesota Twins .
Diamond in the rough
Local perspective:
On a family farm near Fergus Falls, about three hours north of the Twin Cities, the sounds of both man and nature fill the air.
But in the middle of all the insects and farm implements, there's a man in harmony with more than just Mother Nature.
"I really enjoy music. It does a lot for me. Gives me a positive feeling," said Boyd Huselid.
Five days a week, Huselid tends to 88 acres of corn and soybeans, but in the process, he's also planting the seeds for a harvest of song.
The 84-year-old retired high school physics teacher has been cultivating his voice since he was a li