Even in Divided Washington, Thankfulness Abounds
By Brooke AppletonNovember is truly a special month for farmers as we prepare for Thanksgiving and celebrate the end of harvest.My family always ...
continue readingBy Brooke AppletonNovember is truly a special month for farmers as we prepare for Thanksgiving and celebrate the end of harvest.My family always ...
continue readingAs we enter the month of October the days are getting cooler and shorter, and for some that’s a reason to celebrate, especially as harvest is beginning to ...
continue readingJust one year ago it seemed that no matter where we turned the news was full of uncertainty, especially as store shelves sat empty and meat processing ...
continue readingAs the saying goes, “Beef. It’s what’s for dinner,” and that statement has never caused so much conversation between consumers, farmers and even ...
continue readingOne of South Dakota Corn’s major industry partners is the U.S. Grains Council, an organization that consists of corn, sorghum and barley producers and ...
continue readingIf anyone ever asks you how important ethanol is to South Dakota’s economy, you can summarize with three facts. Agriculture is the state’s No. 1 industry. ...
continue readingSouth Dakota farmers and ranchers who were already hammered by low prices, last year’s flooding and the U.S.-China trade war were rocked again by the ...
continue readingThe coronavirus pandemic has hammered the U.S. economy, including exports of agricultural products. However, as countries around the world start to reopen ...
continue readingEvery day, it seems that we hear or read news reports about these “uncertain times.” But when is there ever really certainty? That’s particularly true in ...
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