
Conference Canceled; Observing Ag Week
The coronavirus outbreak has forced the cancellation of large events everywhere and that includes the South Dakota Corn Growers Association’s annual ...
continue readingThe coronavirus outbreak has forced the cancellation of large events everywhere and that includes the South Dakota Corn Growers Association’s annual ...
continue readingFor the first time ever, the South Dakota Corn Growers Association will hold its annual conference in spring – two months later than originally planned. ...
continue readingWhen the state’s two-largest public universities compete on the basketball court twice this weekend in the South Dakota Showdown Series, we don’t know ...
continue readingDeadlines are approaching to sign up for two important federal programs: ARC/PLC and CRP. Monday, March 16 is the final day that farmers can enroll at ...
continue readingThere’s been no bigger topic of discussion during the past year in South Dakota than water. Snow melt, spring rains, flooded fields, overflowing rivers, ...
continue readingDespite one of the most-challenging growing seasons ever, eight contestants in a contest sponsored by the South Dakota Corn Growers Association raised ...
continue readingThe Environmental Protection Agency issued its final 2020 Renewable Volume Obligation rule today, setting volumes and accounting for waivers that it ...
continue readingBecome an SDCGA member in December and receive a $25 Cabelas gift card. When U.S. House Democrats announced Tuesday that they would support passage of the ...
continue readingThis Thanksgiving is a stressful time on the farm. As farmers plod their way through a late harvest, deal with high-moisture corn and are forced to delay ...
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