
Oil continues to rule the rail
As family farmers, grain co-ops, ethanol plants and other agribusinesses continue to suffer from poor rail service for nearly a year now, oil shipments on ...
continue readingAs family farmers, grain co-ops, ethanol plants and other agribusinesses continue to suffer from poor rail service for nearly a year now, oil shipments on ...
continue readingThe Pro Farmer Crop Tour surveyed corn and soybean fields in southeastern South Dakota last week as they kicked off their annual scouting trip across the ...
continue readingWith big oil spilling constant non-stop nonsense about American-made ethanol, it’s important for folks to see the facts about renewable fuels for ...
continue readingSweet corn season has finally arrived in South Dakota. Just saying the words, “sweet corn,” can be music to people’s ears and taste buds. But did you know ...
continue readingThe freedom of the open road on two wheels appeals to the estimated half a million who attend the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally each year in the Black Hills of ...
continue readingWishing a very happy birthday to our good friend, the one and only, Jim Woster.
continue readingTwo years ago this summer, a denitrifying bioreactor was installed by South Dakota State University on the Hefty brothers’ farm near Baltic as part of a ...
continue readingThat headline may sound sort of ironic, but when a household includes pets, dogs specifically, removing their solid waste in a more environmentally ...
continue readingCorn farmers from across the country including some from South Dakota are taking time out of their busy schedules to meet in Washington, D.C. this week ...
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