
Federal Official Visits Farmers
Federal officials don’t make frequent visits to South Dakota, so a group of farmers took advantage of an August opportunity to meet with a commissioner of ...
continue readingFederal officials don’t make frequent visits to South Dakota, so a group of farmers took advantage of an August opportunity to meet with a commissioner of ...
continue readingSouth Dakota’s annual pheasant brood survey confirmed what farmers in several regions of the state believed: there’s a considerably larger population of ...
continue readingAided by a Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) grant, South Dakota will soon have a field manager dedicated to helping farmers throughout the ...
continue readingTrade wars, NAFTA, tariffs and more tariffs. Mexico, Canada, China and the European Union. Trade has been a burning issue in 2018, and many South Dakotans ...
continue readingEditor’s note: There’s an outstanding lineup of speakers on tap for the South Dakota Corn Growers Association’s 33rd annual meeting, which will be held ...
continue readingWhat would South Dakota look like without corn production? What value does corn production truly bring to the state? And, more importantly, why should ...
continue readingWith mid-term elections just around the corner, it’s more important than ever before to participate in our national and state elections and make your ...
continue readingTrying to make money in a down ag economy is sometimes like trying to make it rain—and can be a losing battle. Many South Dakota corn farmers know this ...
continue readingWhen it comes to improving and maintaining the health of soil, there’s no universal recipe that works for everyone. Whether the method is planting cover ...
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