Saline/Sodic Soil Information Available
In South Dakota, saline and sodic soils are a serious problem as they inhibit plant growth and productivity. These soils affect an estimated 7.6 million ...
continue readingIn South Dakota, saline and sodic soils are a serious problem as they inhibit plant growth and productivity. These soils affect an estimated 7.6 million ...
continue readingIt’s likely that most people probably don’t think about where their food comes from when sitting down to eat. It’s also likely they don’t think about the ...
continue readingSouth Dakota State University Extension along with industry partners will be hosting the Western Corn Belt Precision Ag Expo on March 17 & 18 at the ...
continue readingUPDATE: The deadline for farmers to reallocate their base acres and update their yields at their county FSA office for the new farm bill program is this ...
continue readingIn case you missed this year’s South Dakota Corn Growers annual meeting or would like to look back at one or more of the presentations, we have ...
continue readingThe United States Department of Agriculture’s National Resource Conservation Service recently released information to educate growers about the changes ...
continue readingWhile corn harvest has started in the southern to central areas of the United States, South Dakota farmers are in the middle of silage season. Choppers ...
continue readingSweet corn season has finally arrived in South Dakota. Just saying the words, “sweet corn,” can be music to people’s ears and taste buds. But did you know ...
continue readingHave you ever noticed a field with streaks of white accents in amongst topsoil in unproductive areas? Those trouble spots are most likely due to excess ...
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