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Indiana State Fair
The tragedy at the Indiana State Fair last Saturday has certainly become a media and internet talking point this week. Most of the conversations have gravitated to the same old who is to blame? talk w...
Posted on 8/16/11 at 8:46 PM
The County Fair in Five Acts
Act I:With help from Chris Ledoux I love the music of Chris Ledoux. I've never been to a concert and it would only be the most dedicated fan who'd catch his show now as he's been gone for several year...
Posted on 7/22/10 at 8:49 AM
Storm a mixed bag for SD agriculture
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The spring storm pounding South Dakota is a mixed bag for the agricultural community.By Associated Press , April 10, 2013
Alpena man re-elected to lead pork producers in S. Dakota
SIOUX FALLS — The South Dakota Pork Producers Council has elected Andrew Arhart, a pork producer from Alpena, to serve as president for a second term.By News release , February 20, 2013
SD senator: Change valuation on ag land
By Bob Mercer , February 05, 2013
BONES: State, nation are built on the ‘rock’ of agriculture
By Walt Bones , December 20, 2012
Estate planning and farm transition events set at SDSU
BROOKINGS — Brookings will be the site for a series of SDSU Extension training sessions which will focus on estate planning.By News release , December 13, 2012
Corn group gets $99,924 grant
SD Corn Growers to present seminars on risk management, crop insurance.By News release , December 06, 2012
In wake of cheating allegations, 4-H to require animal DNA tests
South Dakota 4-H has announced it will begin collecting a DNA sample from all market animals intended for division competitions at the South Dakota State Fair for the 2012-2013 program year.By Chris Mueller , December 04, 2012
Noem: Farm bill could become part of fiscal cliff agreement
By Denise Ross , November 16, 2012
Farmers Union: Open CRP to haying, grazing
HURON (AP) — The South Dakota Farmers Union is urging Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to open Conservation Reserve Program acres in South Dakota to haying and grazing to combat the lingering drought.July 12, 2012
After heat, 77 percent of corn good to excellent
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota crops continued to progress ahead of the average, even with record-setting temperatures last week.By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , July 10, 2012
South Dakota farmers wrapping up spring planting
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — South Dakota farmers are wrapping up their spring planting, and ranchers in the state are almost done moving cattle to pasture.May 30, 2012
West River livestock inspections could cost more under latest plan
PIERRE — The state Brand Board shifted its plans Tuesday and proposed raising the livestock ownership inspection fee by only a dime to 90 cents per head. A public hearing will be held at 10:30 a.m. June 27 in Pierre.By Bob Mercer , May 16, 2012
Farmers likely to be in fields after ground dries from weekend moisture
By Anna Jauhola , April 17, 2012
SD Brand Board may raise inspection fee to $1 per head
The inspections are required for livestock in the counties of Harding, Butte, Lawrence, Pennington, Custer, Fall River, Perkins, Meade, Shannon, Corson, Dewey, Ziebach, Haakon, Stanley, Jackson, Jones, Mellette, Bennett, Todd, Lyman, Tripp and Gregory.By Bob Mercer , March 27, 2012
Johnson reminds South Dakotans to apply for rural energy funding
U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., this week reminded South Dakota farmers, ranchers and businesses about the availability of federal grants and loan guarantees that help cut their energy costs.March 08, 2012
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