
How high by the 4th of July?
As we celebrate America’s birthday on Friday with fireworks, hotdogs and get-togethers, you can bet that farmers will be benchmarking their corn crop. ...
continue readingAs we celebrate America’s birthday on Friday with fireworks, hotdogs and get-togethers, you can bet that farmers will be benchmarking their corn crop. ...
continue readingAmericans proudly celebrate their Independence every 4th of July and with that come a few things that can be expected: grilled hot dogs, baseball games, ...
continue readingTo assist farmers dealing with salinity issues in their soils, South Dakota State University will host a Saline/Sodic Soils Workshop and Field Tour in ...
continue readingTragedy has struck across South Dakota this past week with tornadoes, hail storms, high winds and flooding (due to record rainfall) have damaged farms, ...
continue readingHeavy rains and the threat of more severe weather have caused the postponement of the 23rd annual Corn Cob Open golf tournament, which had been scheduled ...
continue readingHave you ever noticed a field with streaks of white accents in amongst topsoil in unproductive areas? Those trouble spots are most likely due to excess ...
continue readingIt has gone mostly unnoticed, but a good portion of South Dakota had been faced with drought conditions during the past month according to the U.S. ...
continue readingDoes your day include a glass of milk, slice of cheese or scoop of yogurt? Or how about the occasional ice cream cone? Those nutritious and tasty treats ...
continue readingSouth Dakota’s goose population has soared over the past 25 years. What are the reasons? A big one is the increase in overall habitat as noted in a new ...
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