
Ears in Washingon: November 2022
This year’s election results are still trickling in as of this writing, but there is one thing that is certain: while there will be some changes in ...
continue readingThis year’s election results are still trickling in as of this writing, but there is one thing that is certain: while there will be some changes in ...
continue readingHot and dry conditions lead to a faster harvest in 2022.
continue readingGrowing up, Trent says he knew about SD Corn from seeing the marketing side, but being part of the group has made him realize the impact it has on the ...
continue readingThere is just something about Washington that comes across swampy.During particularly brutal heatwaves, Washingtonians like to remind themselves that of ...
continue readingAs a Long, Hot, Productive Summer Comes to an End, Corn Growers Focus on Policy Priorities this Fall and Beyond By Brooke S. Appleton If there is ...
continue readingAs farmers work to feed and fuel the world, filling the void left by the war in Ukraine, national corn grower leaders unanimously passed a sense of the ...
continue readingWASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2022 – Agricultural producers who have not yet enrolled in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs ...
continue readingBrookings, S.D. (February 17, 2022) The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council (SDCUC) bestowed upon Dr. David Clay the newly established position of South ...
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