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“Era muy caliente, y muy seco.” For those who don’t speak Español, that translates to “It was very hot, and very dry.” That description comes from South ...
continue reading“Era muy caliente, y muy seco.” For those who don’t speak Español, that translates to “It was very hot, and very dry.” That description comes from South ...
continue readingYou have probably heard the rumors about how you’re not supposed to use ethanol in your small engine equipment like, chainsaws, lawn mowers, leaf blowers, ...
continue readingDo you care about clean water? Assuming you said yes puts you into the same boat as farmers. While farmers need water to grow their crops, they also ...
continue readingAccording to today’s crop production report from the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, South Dakota farmers produced the second largest ...
continue readingDespite media outlet, Bloomberg’s recently released story titled, “Ethanol Eats More Corn Than Cows,” cattle, chickens and the rest animal feed industry ...
continue readingSince our last update, a few things have changed including an additional available wetland consultant, the number of completed determinations and the ...
continue readingDistillers dried grains, “work wonders” according to livestock feeders and its popularity, production efficiency and known feed value are all continuing ...
continue reading2011 was a year of extremes in South Dakota. Everything from weather, crop prices and policy issues seemed to fluctuate dramatically and things really ...
continue readingThe South Dakota fuel retailer, Stone Oil Company, Inc. was one of 12 different groups to receive ethanol blender pump grants yesterday following an ...
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