Silking South Dakota
If you follow the local news or USDA crop reports, you may have seen or heard the term “silking” used in updates on the state’s corn crop progress. ...
continue readingIf you follow the local news or USDA crop reports, you may have seen or heard the term “silking” used in updates on the state’s corn crop progress. ...
continue readingCorn is a truly amazing crop with literally hundreds of uses. Many of those uses make our world a better place with products like clean-burning, renewable ...
continue readingThe June issue of our magazine, EMERGE will be hitting mailboxes soon. For those who can’t wait or prefer to read it digitally, you can read this ...
continue readingHop in the cab with South Dakota Corn Utilization Council president Brian Smith, a farmer near Montrose as he talks about the advantages of no-till ...
continue readingAfter nearly a year of dormancy, debate on the next farm bill is alive and well once again in the halls of Congress. The Senate Ag Committee took action ...
continue readingHave you ever wondered how a corn planter precisely places millions of seeds into exactly the right spot? Learn that and more by watching Dell Rapids ...
continue readingWith much of South Dakota facing a nasty mix of snow, ice, freezing rain, wind and power outages, many schools are closed and roads are slick. When the ...
continue readingDid you know that farmers care about clean water? Farmers are implementing practices on their land to improve our water quality, which we all depend on. ...
continue readingProducts made from corn are improving lives, the environment and even your Valentine’s Day. Whether it’s chocolate, those irresistible candy sweethearts, ...
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