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OUR VIEW: ‘Dust Bowl’ excludes much of our region
Frankly, we’re both jealous and disappointed Ken Burns didn’t spend more time focusing on the northern plains.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Frankly, we’re both jealous and disappointed Ken Burns didn’t spend more time focusing on the northern plains.
Friday, November, 23, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
NWS: July was third hottest in history of Mitchell
Dust-bowl years in mid-1930s still hold mark for hot months.
Friday, August, 10, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Dust-bowl years in mid-1930s still hold mark for hot months.
Friday, August, 10, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
July in US was hottest in recorded history
WASHINGTON — This probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
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WASHINGTON — This probably comes as no surprise: Federal scientists say July was the hottest month ever recorded in the Lower 48 states, breaking a record set during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.
Thursday, August, 09, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
LETTER: Take care to prevent a second Dust Bowl
Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - Huron - News
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Sunday, April, 28, 2013 - Huron - News
LETTER: Loss of CRP could bring another Dust Bowl to SD
For those who tremble at the federal debt load they are leaving to their children may be added a decline in water quality, fewer wildlife and (I hope not) the “Dirty Teens.”
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Mitchell - News
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For those who tremble at the federal debt load they are leaving to their children may be added a decline in water quality, fewer wildlife and (I hope not) the “Dirty Teens.”
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - Mitchell - News
Study documents pre-Dust Bowl rate of conversion of grassland to crops
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — A new study documents a loss of 1.3 million acres of grassland over a five-year period in the Western Corn Belt — a rate not seen since the 1920s and 1930s.
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
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SIOUX FALLS (AP) — A new study documents a loss of 1.3 million acres of grassland over a five-year period in the Western Corn Belt — a rate not seen since the 1920s and 1930s.
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
OUR VIEW: Drought should remind us good times can't last forever
Now comes some disturbing news. After a couple of years of wet conditions that helped strengthen agricultural fortunes, we’re suddenly experiencing a drought. A Tuesday report from Bloomberg News in this newspaper said “the worst U.S. drought since Ronald Reagan was president is withering the world’s largest corn crop.”
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Now comes some disturbing news. After a couple of years of wet conditions that helped strengthen agricultural fortunes, we’re suddenly experiencing a drought. A Tuesday report from Bloomberg News in this newspaper said “the worst U.S. drought since Ronald Reagan was president is withering the world’s largest corn crop.”
Thursday, July, 12, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Drought now grips more than half of the nation
WALTONVILLE, Ill. — The nation’s widest drought in decades is spreading, with more than half of the continental United States now in some stage of drought and most of the rest enduring abnormally dry conditions.
Tuesday, July, 17, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
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WALTONVILLE, Ill. — The nation’s widest drought in decades is spreading, with more than half of the continental United States now in some stage of drought and most of the rest enduring abnormally dry conditions.
Tuesday, July, 17, 2012 - The Associated Press - News
SD climatologist sees hope for drought relief next year
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — South Dakota's state climatologist sees some hope for drought recovery next year, but not this fall.
Monday, October, 01, 2012 - - News
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SIOUX FALLS (AP) — South Dakota's state climatologist sees some hope for drought recovery next year, but not this fall.
Monday, October, 01, 2012 - - News
Drought puts federal crop insurance under scrutiny
WASHINGTON — This year’s historic drought is turning the spotlight on an obscure form of aid for America’s farmers: federal crop insurance.
Tuesday, August, 14, 2012 - The Washington Post - News
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WASHINGTON — This year’s historic drought is turning the spotlight on an obscure form of aid for America’s farmers: federal crop insurance.
Tuesday, August, 14, 2012 - The Washington Post - News
Carl Gjoraas, Parkston
Carl Gjoraas, 93, Parkston, died Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, at Avera Bormann Manor in Parkston.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Carl Gjoraas, 93, Parkston, died Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, at Avera Bormann Manor in Parkston.
Tuesday, November, 13, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Century Farms celebrated
Corsica family among those honored at fair.
Friday, August, 31, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Corsica family among those honored at fair.
Friday, August, 31, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
OPINION: SD farmers work to feed the world, take care of environment
It was President Dwight D. Eisenhower who said, “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you’re a thousand miles from a corn field.”
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - Guest columnist - News
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It was President Dwight D. Eisenhower who said, “Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil and you’re a thousand miles from a corn field.”
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - Guest columnist - News
SD leads nation in Native American poverty rate
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — South Dakota leads the nation in the percentage of Native Americans living below the poverty line, and more than half of the Native Americans in the state's second largest city live in poverty, according to new U.S. Census data released Wednesday.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
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SIOUX FALLS (AP) — South Dakota leads the nation in the percentage of Native Americans living below the poverty line, and more than half of the Native Americans in the state's second largest city live in poverty, according to new U.S. Census data released Wednesday.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - The Associated Press - News
June-July weather city’s third hottest, driest
Between the extremely high temperatures and dry conditions, visions of carefree summer days outdoors have devolved quickly into misery.
Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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Between the extremely high temperatures and dry conditions, visions of carefree summer days outdoors have devolved quickly into misery.
Thursday, July, 26, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Record freeze extends wheat crop damage
US farmers could abandon quarter of winter crop, estimates say.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Bloomberg News - News
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US farmers could abandon quarter of winter crop, estimates say.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - Bloomberg News - News
Drought could drive nationwide crop insurance payments to $25 billion
For four generations, members of the Bainbridge family have farmed in the fields west of Ethan. Lewis Bainbridge, a member of the third generation, remembers stories from a time when the future of his family’s farm was far from certain.
Saturday, October, 13, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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For four generations, members of the Bainbridge family have farmed in the fields west of Ethan. Lewis Bainbridge, a member of the third generation, remembers stories from a time when the future of his family’s farm was far from certain.
Saturday, October, 13, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Johnson talks farm bill
House needs to pass legislation in lame-duck session, senator says.
Wednesday, November, 21, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
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House needs to pass legislation in lame-duck session, senator says.
Wednesday, November, 21, 2012 - The Daily Republic - News
Cattle prices may jump 20%
Rain on grazing fields and corn crops prompts ranchers from Texas to Nebraska to feed animals instead of sending them to slaughter.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - Bloomberg News - News
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Rain on grazing fields and corn crops prompts ranchers from Texas to Nebraska to feed animals instead of sending them to slaughter.
Thursday, December, 06, 2012 - Bloomberg News - News
Corn belt shifts north with climate change
WASHINGTON — Joe Waldman is saying goodbye to corn after yet another hot and dry summer convinced him that rainfall won’t be there when he needs it anymore.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - Bloomberg News - News
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WASHINGTON — Joe Waldman is saying goodbye to corn after yet another hot and dry summer convinced him that rainfall won’t be there when he needs it anymore.
Wednesday, October, 17, 2012 - Bloomberg News - News
