
Farmers double corn yields, reduce nutrient use
Growing more, using less seems to be a consistent theme in conventional agriculture today as farmers adapt their operations to use the latest technology ...
continue readingGrowing more, using less seems to be a consistent theme in conventional agriculture today as farmers adapt their operations to use the latest technology ...
continue readingWater, water and water seem to be a troubled theme across the state of South Dakota and beyond. That water has severely delayed or canceled planting in a ...
continue readingCurrently, the United States Environmental Protection Agency is attempting to define the waters protected by the Clean Water Act. While it is in ...
continue readingA new report from the United States Energy Information Agency shows that imported oil has been reduced from over 60% of the United States fuel supply in ...
continue readingSouth Dakota Corn salutes America’s beef producers as we recognize May as National Beef Month. As our state’s corn farmers steadily work on getting their ...
continue readingIf you had to guess what a so-called “environmental” group would support when it came down to transportation fuels would you pick: A- old, dirty oil or B- ...
continue readingWednesday morning Senators Chuck Grassley of Iowa and Kent Conrad of North Dakota introduced the Domestic Energy Promotion Act of 2011. This bipartisan ...
continue readingUnfortunate weather may be putting the circumstances in South Dakota lightly as our rural residents deal with washed out roads, flooded fields and cold ...
continue readingIt’s always a great day to stand up for corn and now in addition to the long list of membership incentives the South Dakota Corn Growers Association has ...
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