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JFK in Mitchell
Many presidents, future presidents and would-be presidents have visited Mitchell's Corn Palace. Few generated as much excitement as John F. Kennedy. In 2003, on the 40th anniversary of Kennedy's as...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 9:57 PM
Fish Tacos
Im very proud of my husband; he has become quite the cook. He has been trying new recipes, most of which include seafood. Last night, he found a recipe for fish tacos that was amazing! He even shopped...
Posted on 2/19/13 at 1:49 PM
Quinoa Chowder with Sweet Corn
It's no secret that diets high in whole grains are healthy. One reason is because of their high fiber content, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease and diabetes. One of the shortcomings of ...
Posted on 11/17/12 at 2:20 PM
Noem opts out of GOP leadership role
Rep. Kristi Noem will not seek a new term as a member of the House of Representatives leadership team, The Daily Republic first reported tonight. She was a freshman liaison to the House leadership, w...
Posted on 11/9/12 at 9:45 PM
A Story of Corn (or A Corny Story)
Corn is such an important part of our daily lives; we eat it, feed it to livestock, make fuel and oil from it; it is a substance in plastics, papers, medicines and many, many other everyday products. ...
Posted on 8/17/11 at 4:26 PM
LETTER: Ethanol production vital to potentially end world hunger
There has been a powerful social taboo against wasting food since time began, and the myth that ethanol production wastes food overshadows all of its virtues and therefore threatens its very existence.By Orrie Swayze , August 11, 2012
US farmers expect poorest corn crop in a decade
By JIM SUHR , August 10, 2012
SD corn, soybean production expected to drop
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Production estimates for the majority of crops in South Dakota are down from last year, as drought continues around the state.August 10, 2012
Corn Palace murals to be less colorful thanks to drought
By Frannie Sprouls , August 08, 2012
Sileage cutting under way in area
By Anna Jauhola , August 03, 2012
Drought prompts request to suspend ethanol law
CHICAGO — Livestock and poultry producers formally asked the Obama administration Monday to suspend the nation’s renewable fuels standard because it is causing “severe economic harm” as corn prices surged to a record.By ELIZABETH CAMPBELL AND MARIO PARKER , July 31, 2012
Breadbaskets of last resort in Dakotas see high crop prices
While the heart of crop country bakes, the northern edges of the Midwest and Plains states, along with some southern states, are still producing — and benefiting from higher prices.By ALAN BJERGA , July 24, 2012
Corn v. Cattle: Renewable fuels mandate taking heat during drought
A deepening drought has exposed some old cracks in the relationship between farmers and cattle producers.By Denise Ross , July 21, 2012
Ethanol producer Glacial Lakes Energy riding out the drought
As drought conditions worsen across the Midwest cornbelt, corn prices are soaring and corn processors — especially ethanol plants — are feeling the pinch.By Terry O’Keefe , July 18, 2012
U.S. corn-crop forecast cut as drought dims supply outlook
CHICAGO — The United States cut its corn harvest estimate 12 percent and said inventories next year will be smaller than forecast in June as the worst Midwest drought since 1988 erodes prospects for a record crop.By Jeff Wilson , July 12, 2012
Crop technology helps limit corn losses during drought
By DAVID PITT , July 12, 2012
Goodbye flood, hello drought
By Ross Dolan , July 09, 2012
Wheat, corn, soybean stocks down in Dakotas
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Wheat, corn and soybean stocks are down in the Dakotas compared to a year ago.July 05, 2012
OPINION: Take action now against weed resistance
After a fast start to the planting season, we got a short break thanks to some precipitation that was much-needed at the time. Many areas were in dire need of moisture, so it was nice to see much of South Dakota getting some rain.By CHAD BLINDAUER , July 05, 2012
Heat wilts corn as supply drops most since 1996
CHICAGO — U.S. corn supplies are declining at the fastest pace since 1996 just as a Midwest heat wave damages the world’s largest harvest for a third consecutive year.By Jeff Wilson , June 29, 2012
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