
National Farm Safety Week
September 18-24 marks National Farm Safety Week. While encouraging safety on the farm is not a new trend, it is a very important one. Farming continues ...
continue readingSeptember 18-24 marks National Farm Safety Week. While encouraging safety on the farm is not a new trend, it is a very important one. Farming continues ...
continue readingLate August and early September, or when the corn fields start turning from green to gold usually marks the start for corn silage season in South Dakota. ...
continue readingFinally, a film that dares to defend America’s only available alternative to gasoline, ethanol. The job producing and environmentally friendly fuel has ...
continue readingIf you were driving on either I-90 or SD Highway 37 this afternoon you might have seen South Dakota Corn’s new Amazing Corn Adventure trailer on its way ...
continue readingIs there anything better than fresh sweet corn? Debate all you want, but there is no argument during the short time that South Dakotans can get their ...
continue readingMaintaining America’s food supply and capacity is the ultimate goal of the Farm Bill. Meeting the growing demands for food in the United States and around ...
continue readingIf you’re a regular reader of this blog, by now you are more than familiar with all of the things corn farmers are doing to become more efficient while ...
continue readingTelling the story of agriculture today should be one about innovation and pride. Instead, certain media and anti-ag organizations are telling a different ...
continue readingKnee high by the 4th of July…or so the old saying goes. The old “knee high” adage meant that if your corn reached the height of your knee by Independence ...
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