AGRICULTURE
Lentsch to replace Bones at SD Ag Department
Walt Bones is headed back to his family farming operation in rural Parker, and a familiar face and name in South Dakota Republican Party politics will replace him at the helm of the state Agriculture ...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 12:11 PM
George S. McGovern and the farmer
Click here for a South Dakota History journal article on "George S. McGovern and the farmer" by historian and Sen. John Thune adviser Jon Lauck....
Posted on 10/31/12 at 2:49 PM
Areavoices Digest #75 - What's life really like in the Oil Patch?
We've seen the news stories and read the reports from the oil boom in Western North Dakota. They paint a vivid picture of both the good and bad that come with an economic boom and population explosion...
Posted on 5/9/12 at 10:29 AM
SDSU and Bayer CropScience expand wheat breeding partnership
South Dakota State University and Bayer CropScience have signed a non-exclusive agreement that provides Bayer access to a selection of SDSUs spring wheat germplasm. For more visit http://www.prairieb...
Posted on 12/8/11 at 4:20 PM
South Dakota Farm Girls Show Viewers "The Good Life"
What I love about South Dakota women is that theyre not afraid to show people what theyre made of. True South Dakotans, farm girls, and friends, Laura Nielson and Ange Kapperman have been creating a b...
Posted on 9/27/11 at 8:00 PM
Open house planned for area hog facility
An open house showcasing Jackrabbit Family Farm, a Pipestone System swine production unit, will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday at the facility at 3952 264th St., Mount Vernon.By News release , April 30, 2013
CRP losing Midwest acres to attractive crop prices
By Jonathan Knutson , April 30, 2013
Snow, rain improve SD drought, but deep soil dry
PIERRE (AP) — Drought conditions in much of South Dakota have improved because of the past month's early spring storms, but it's not enough to recharge the deeper levels of soil, a state climatologist said Monday.By CHET BROKAW , April 29, 2013
SD Farm Bureau supports Noem’s Livestock Disaster Protection Act
By News release , April 28, 2013
Livestock profits take dive in ’12
By Ross Dolan , April 27, 2013
State’s role in global economy to grow
By Ross Dolan , April 26, 2013
GUEBERT: Ranchers paying for the right to lose
By Alan Guebert , April 25, 2013
Rain eases drought for some farmers, but not all
By David Pitt , April 25, 2013
Thune’s sodsaver bill would cut crop insurance subsidies on native sod, grasslands
Both native sod and land that a producer cannot prove has ever been tilled have reduced production potential for the first few years after being converted to cropland, especially in dry years.By Staff reports , April 25, 2013
Area farmers part of Pork Crawl Monday
SIOUX FALLS — Two area farm couples are participating in a unique event on Monday in Sioux Falls.By News release , April 25, 2013
Record freeze extends wheat crop damage
By TONY C. DREIBUS and JEFF WILSON , April 24, 2013
Poet restarts production at Missouri plant
The Sioux Falls-based company during the downtime made about $14 million in upgrades, including adding a more efficient evaporator, a new administration building and scale house and a new control system.April 24, 2013
Gregory elevator loses licenses
PIERRE -- The state Public Utilities Commission acted unanimously Tuesday to revoke the grain-buyer and grain-warehouse licenses of the Gregory Farmers Elevator.By Ross Dolan , April 23, 2013
Stormy weather in SD limits spring fieldwork
The Agriculture Department says in its latest crop and weather report that the planting of crops is on hold.April 23, 2013
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