
Focus on Farm Safety
September 20-26 marks National Farm Safety and Health Week across the United States. While encouraging safety on the farm is far from a new trend, it is a ...
continue readingSeptember 20-26 marks National Farm Safety and Health Week across the United States. While encouraging safety on the farm is far from a new trend, it is a ...
continue readingIt’s official, corn harvest 2015 has begun on a few farms in South Dakota as early-planted crops and warm September weather have allowed cornfields to ...
continue readingA team of Extension specialists from several universities in the Upper Midwest are performing a series of monthly webinars (from July through December) on ...
continue readingSouth Dakota boasts some beautiful scenery each fall. From bright skies to vast fall foliage and crops being collected, the scenery across rural parts of ...
continue readingA special August Canada goose season in South Dakota allowed resident hunters an early crack at birds in certain counties as they aimed to fill a generous ...
continue readingSilage season has started in areas across South Dakota as choppers are making their way through cornfields mincing the plants into feed for dairy and/or ...
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 readingLate this afternoon, Chief Judge Ralph Erickson of the U.S. District Court for North Dakota issued a decision granting a request for a preliminary ...
continue readingInvestment information meetings are currently underway for Ringneck Energy, an ethanol and livestock feed facility to be located near Onida. There is a ...
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